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Howard Springs Haven

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Howard Springs, NT
Enjoy our tropical, secluded oasis and wake up to the sounds of native bird life each morning. As seen on The Feel Good Family season 4 ep. 102 and season 8 ep. 242. Conveniently located, we're a 30 minute drive from Darwin CBD , 15 minutes from two major shopping centres, 1 hour from Litchfield National Park , 1.5 hours from Kakadu National Park, 20 minutes from the public dump point, and only 5 minutes from the local IGA, chemist and post office, and the family friendly Howard Springs Nature Reserve and excellent pine forest mountain bike trails. We have only two sites, to give you great privacy and space. The sites are level and grassed, with dedicated water and power access. You are welcome to share our refreshing plunge pool. Wander the yard to enjoy the gardens or spot small lizards and frogs, pick fresh herbs, tropical flowers. We have fantastic recycling and compost facilities, in a small effort to reduce our collective impact on the environment. Kids will love having plenty of space to run, ride and explore. There are small lizards and frogs to be hunted, a kids cubby and kitchen, sandpit, swings and a climbing frame (all to be used at your own risk). You will need to be fully self-contained with your own camping toilet/shower. No pets please.
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Wallaroo Flats

2 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Howard Springs, NT
Camp area on private 5 acre property backing onto bush land. *Advanced booking essential - phone or text ahead *Offering shady camp sites for $15 a night no minimum stay. Cash preferred. *Limited sites to avoid over crowding and offer privacy to campers. *Flat terrain making for easy set up. *Must have own toilet & shower facilities. Howard springs reserve is 5mins away with free public toilet and swimming facilities. *No power but generators welcome. *Open fire pits available with plenty of fire wood to stock your wood box. *Chickens appreciate any food scraps in return for fresh eggs *Fresh water available on request. *Rubbish bin available. *Please note, two friendly kelpie dogs roam the property. Howard Springs IGA, pub, post office, hairdresser, bakery and mechanic 1km away. 8 minute drive or bike ride (short cut along bike track) from Coolalinga shopping centre, 12 minute drive to Palmerston city and 25 minute drive to Darwin city. Day trip proximity to Territory Wildlife Park, Berry Springs, Howard Springs Reserve, Purple Mango Cafe, Windows to the Wetlands, Jumping crocodiles and more. Property owners have good local knowledge and happy to offer advice when planning your trip to the top end.
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Ranch camping near Mandorah with campfires guide

Overview

Looking for a camping adventure near Mandorah, Northern Territory, Australia? Hipcamp has over 440 options available, ranging in price from $6 to an average of $15 per night. Whether you're into surfing, fall fun, or climbing, there's a campsite for you. Indulge in the popular amenities like showers, pets, and campfires. Check out some of the top campsites near Mandorah, Northern Territory, with Knuckey Lagoon (131 reviews), Kick Back & Relax Campsite (62 reviews), and Howard Springs Haven (36 reviews) being highly recommended by fellow campers.

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