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MacDonnell Range Holiday Park - Alice Springs

MacDonnell Range Holiday Park - Alice Springs

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MacDonnell Range Holiday Park - Alice Springs
MacDonnell Range Holiday Park - Alice Springs
MacDonnell Range Holiday Park - Alice Springs

Discover the Red Centre, with its ancient cultures and breathtaking horizons. The famous MacDonnell Range Holiday Park is situated in the picturesque surroundings of the MacDonnell Ranges, away from the traffic and noise, just four and a half kilometres south of Alice Springs. Enjoy a quiet, relaxing stay and a friendly atmosphere.

The holiday park has pedal go karts and jumping pillows for the kids and with added night security a comfort for travellers.

Facilities for MacDonnell Range Holiday Park

  • Bar
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Bicycle Hire
  • Office Services/Business Services
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Car park
  • Child Pool
  • Child Activities/Child Minding
  • Communal Kitchen
  • Communal Refrigerator
  • Cots Available
  • Entertainment
  • Games/Recreation Room
  • Gas
  • High Chair
  • Ice
  • Iron
  • Kiosk
  • Laundry
  • Playground
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor
  • Public Telephone
  • Restaurant - Licensed
  • Security System
  • Shop
  • Tour Desk
  • TV/Lounge Area

Services for MacDonnell Range Holiday Park

Deluxe Villa
The deluxe villa accommodates up to six people in a two bedroom style, self-contained villa. Relax in comfort and enjoy the surrounds of the park from your verandah. There is private undercover parking available and linen includes towels. Please note that not all deluxe villas have baths.
Villa
The villas are self-contained with undercover parking and a lounge room. Up to six people can be accommodated with a queen size bed, a double bed and a single bunk, or a queen size bed and four single bunks. Enjoy the scenic surrounds while relaxing on your private verandah. Linen includes towels.
Ensuite Cabin
An ensuite cabin is suitable for up to six people, with a queen size bed and four single bunks. The cabins have a verandah, outdoor setting, and towels included in the linen.
Cabin
Cabins accommodate up to five people, with a double bed, one set of bunks and a fold out couch. The cabin has a verandah with an outdoor setting.
Budget Cabin
Budget cabins accommodate up to two people and contain a double bed. The cabins have a verandah with an outdoor setting. Linen is also availble for hire.
Bunkhouse
The bunkhouse has four bunk beds per room and there are 16 rooms available. There is access to a shared kitchen and living area/ television room and linen is available for hire.
Ensuite Powered Site
The ensuite powered sites are surrounded by lush grassed areas. Each site has individual sullage and water, and some ensuite have baths.
Powered Site
The powered sites are surrounded by lush grassed areas, with some sites having a concrete annexe slab. Each site has individual sullage and water.
Unpowered Site
The standard unpowered sites are on lush grassed areas with water available.

Experiences around Alice Springs

  • Caravan and Camping

Beyond 1km of Alice Springs

  • Convention Centre (2 km)
  • Domestic Airport (6 km)
  • Visitor Information Centre (4 km)

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