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Kings Creek Station

At a Glance

    Pros

  • reasonably priced
  • cabin tariff includes breakfast
  • plenty of activities

    Cons

  • all cabins are twin beds, no doubles
  • accommodation basic

Kings Creek Station Review

Although not everyone falls in love with this rustic accommodation on a working cattle station, it is the most affordable option close to Kings Canyon. At 36 km from the deep crevasse, roofed canvas cabins trace a line along the red soil, surrounded by powered camping sites (A$20). The owners, Ian and Lyn Conway, are widely respected for their support of indigenous education, raising thousands of dollars to send far-flung children to school. They're also the largest exporters of wild camels in Australia. On site is a minimart, a café serving the best espresso coffee for miles, and a service station. They hold an evening outback show on selected nights in peak season and run quad biking, chopper flights, and camel rides from the property.

    Hotel Details

  • 25 cabins, 250 campsites.
  • Rate includes breakfast.

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