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Big Sky Caravan Park - Narrabri

From $ 18.0 to $ 63.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 6792 1294
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We are clean, green, friendly and serene: we offer you clean amenities, grassed drive thru sites, shady trees, free barbecue, full laundry facilities, 4 machines, 2 driers (coin operated) and six clotheslines.

Our sites are long and we welcome 5th wheelers, buses, caravans, motor-homes and campers. Our long stay slabs back onto Narrabri Creek with parkland on the opposite side of the creek, an ideal spot to walk morning or afternoon. We have overnight grassed drive-thru sites all with town water and sullage, drive in-stay hitched-drive out, with room for your annex. Our park is old style spacious with shady trees for you to relax under for a night or more.

En-suite cabins all with R/C air-conditioning colour TV, microwave, cutlery & crockery, jug & toaster. Linen is not supplied. Bring your own bedding, pillows and bath towels. Line may be hired if required.

Discounts are available for members of Family Parks of Australia, CMCA and Senior and we have discount vouchers for The Australian Cotton Centre

Use us as a base to tour our Iconic tourist attractions. Choose from Mt Kaputar National Park the second highest mountain in NSW, Sawn Rock commonly known as Australia's Organ Pipes is located in the northern area of the park with wheelchair access. Bohena Olives, Mt Kaputar Wines, Narrabri Goal & Museum, Narrabri Antiques & Art, The Narrabri Craft Shop, Cuttabri Wine Shanty, and our cultural centre the Crossing Theatre are just some of the tourist treats in store for you. Kaputar Aviation Joy flights and view the National Park and its craters from above.

Narrabri Markets are on the first Saturday each month.

No Pets allowed in park.

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