Mutawintji National Park

Camping

Campgrounds

Homestead Creek campground (50 sites)

Wheelchair access: medium

Assistance may be required to access this area

  • The campsites here are on a flat, rough area
  • The amenities block is wheelchair accessible

Camping in Mutawintj National Park (Image: DECCW)Pitch your tent in the serenity of the Australian outback, surrounded by the towering river red gums at Homestead Creek campground.

This large and well-equipped campground is suitable not only for tents, but also caravans, camper trailers and motor homes, and there is easy access to the park’s visitor centre and walking tracks. It makes a great place to rest for a while if you are on a touring holiday and a great base to explore the park.

The campground is near Mutawintji Historic Site which contains superb Aboriginal rock engravings and ochre stencils, and an interpretation of Mutawintji's Aboriginal mythology. Access to Mutawintji Historic Site is available only on a guided tour.

Activities: walking, picnicking, playing and socialising

Location:  shown on Mutawintji Visitor Centre map

Getting there: Homestead Creek campground is a few kilometres from the park entry. Upon entering the park, you'll pass the visitor centre, take the left and you'll see the campground on your right - you might like to stop in at the visitor centre for a map.

Facilities: picnic tables, gas/electric barbecues, flush toilets, hot showers, amenities block, carpark, trackhead/access point

Water supply: Water is available but water quality is not tested.

Contact: Broken Hill, Phone: 08 8080 3200