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Major Mitchell Caravan Park, Mitchell

Situated on the banks of the majestic Maranoa River, the Major Mitchell Caravan Parks offers en-suite or powered site accommodation. Boasting a total of 16 ensuited and 12 powered sites, disabled access to amenities block, communal barbecues and fireplace, the Major Mitchell Caravan Park caters for a variety of travellers.

The landscaped bush surroundings are abundant with local wildlife, promoting an enjoyable and relaxing atmosphere. The park is within easy walking distance of Mitchell’s main street across the scenic walkway over the Maranoa River. With unique facilities set in the cool surroundings of green lawns and shady trees, the Major Mitchell Caravan Park is the ideal location from which to base your stay.

Accommodation Options

Unpowered Site

Powered Site

Ensuite Site

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Outback

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