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Camping Options

Amenities

Palmerville Station - Camp Office and Camp Shop

Camp Shop

When you arrive at Palmerville Station, Check in at the Camp Office located just up the hill from Hut Hill. Meet Kerrie and Frog our friendly managers (who are both eager gold fossickers and past guests) and get a lay of the land. The office also has a shop with basic camp supplies. You may even find a nice hot coffee or an icy cold drink. 

 This year laundry service available at the shop starting from $10 per load weather permitting. 

 

 Palmerville Station - Camp Office and Shop

Stop by the Palmerville Camp Grounds office and shop when you check in. From soft drinks, tea, coffee and other essentials, including cigarettes (when in stock) and diesel (when in stock).

 

 Palmerville Station - Diesel Station

Adjacent to the Palmerville Camp Office and Camp Shop, you can top up with diesel. A limited supply is available (approximately 2500 litres) and remember, transport costs to this remote location make the diesel higher than on the highway. 

Hut Hill                                                                                                                        Cannibal Creek Dam  

Toilets, Showers and Laundry Facilities

On hut hill you will find three bathrooms, with potable water, gas hot water, toilet, shower and vanity. More bathrooms are on the way and will be installed ready to go by the School holidays. 

Toilet and Shower Facilities

 

Located on Hut Hill, our new amenities block bringing adding additional toilets and showers, with seperate male and female facilities.

There is more facilities on the way.

Laundry is available by the load from the Camp Office.  

Vans and Motorhomes and rigs that visit the Palmerville Camp Grounds

 

These are some of the types of vans and motorhomes that make the journey up to the Palmerville Camp Grounds.

Camp Map 

 

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Map of the Area surrounding Palmerville Camp Grounds

 

COMING SOON ! 

THE OUTBACK SHED 

This outback shed is being transformed this year into a recreational area, including tables and chairs and pool table and probably a darts board and drink vending machines. There is a lot of work to do, and we will keep you updated on the progress. 

A place for the explorers travelling through to mix and meet with the locals and season pass holders, to share stories about the size of the Barra that got away and the nugget that they found somewhere they wont tell you about, the thing old relic they spotted.

Basically a genuinely outback shed experience.