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Argylla Tourist Park, Mount Isa

Situated on the outskirts of Mount Isa, the Argylla Tourist Park is close to the centre of town but with a country atmosphere. Your friendly hosts, Marcus and Kay will be happy to help you enjoy your stay in Mount Isa and assist you with any queries you may have.

There are many interesting things to see and do in Mount Isa, from the Outback at Isa centre (which combines the Riversleigh Fossil Centre and the authentic underground mine tour) to the Underground Hospital, the original Tent House, Flying Doctor centre, the School of the Air, the great lookouts, to fossicking and visiting mine sites. Mount Isa is alive with history. Just ask at the office for details.

While staying at the Argylla Tourist, all of their facilities are available for use.

Mount Isa’s clubs have courtesy buses. If you wish to have a meal and a drink and not have to drive just phone and the bus will collect you and return you home.

Accommodation Options

Standard Cabin

Deluxe Cabin

Unpowered Site

Unpowered shady, grassed sites.

Powered Site

Powered site, some drive through, some with slabs, shady with grass. Can hold up to thirty foot caravans.

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Swimming
  • Outback

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