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Hughenden Allan Terry Caravan Park, Hughenden

Welcome to the Hughenden Allan Terry Caravan Park. The park is located half-way between Townsville and Mount Isa on the Overlander’s Way, and is also situated on the road from Winton. The beautiful park offers shaded grassy drive-through van sites with power and sullage, as well as shaded grassy campsites. You can also enjoy your stay in the clean, modern ensuite cabins all with cooking facilities, and air-conditioned budget single room accommodation with kitchen and television room.

Offering clean amenities, camp kitchen, free barbecues and well-kept laundry facilities, your hosts will make your stay in Hughenden a pleasant one while you are visiting the many attractions in the area, most of all the famous Porcupine Gorge and rich fossil and dinosaur areas.

Accommodation Options

Cabins

Cabins with Lounge

Budget

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Swimming
  • Outback

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