I am a newly minted Grey Nomad and will be setting off from near Sydney on a trip to the Flinders Ranges in late August and returning by 20th September via Inaminka, Camerons Corner, Sturt NP and the Warrumbungles NP.
Can anyone help with advice on camping sites in the Inaminka Nature Reserve? We are self contained with an off road camper. Ideally we would like to be camped near water.
trouto said
02:36 PM Jul 23, 2017
At the pub/road house there is $2.00 showers
just a few 100 mts down the road ,it's all signed posted to the camping ground
you can camp on the waters edge
there is long drop toilets with in walking distance from the river
we stayed there last October just for 2 nights then went to Burke &Wills dig tree
and camped there
got eaten alive by the mig but loved every day
would love to go back and stay longer
enjoh your trip
Radar said
04:04 PM Jul 23, 2017
trouto wrote:
At the pub/road house there is $2.00 showers
just a few 100 mts down the road ,it's all signed posted to the camping ground
you can camp on the waters edge
there is long drop toilets with in walking distance from the river
we stayed there last October just for 2 nights then went to Burke &Wills dig tree
and camped there
got eaten alive by the mig but loved every day
would love to go back and stay longer
enjoh your trip
Ditto to the above.
Add the an extra few days at Coongie Lake, the drive is worth it, plenty of camp spots at both areas.
Coongie Lake is a backwater of the Cooper Creek. Awesome.
Warren-Pat_01 said
08:55 PM Jul 23, 2017
The last time we were at Innaminka (two years ago) we couldn't get to Coongie Lakes as there was too much water, but yes it is a beautiful place if you can get there. The camping area is called to Town Common.
Warren
landy said
10:07 PM Jul 23, 2017
Been a long time since We were there but it sounds like very little ha changed.
Peter_n_Margaret said
08:57 PM Jul 28, 2017
You need a Desert Parks Pass and a booking to camp (or visit) Coongie. It is about 100km from town. The pass also covers Cullyamurra waterhole, which is on Coopers Creek about 10k upstream from towm.
The town common camp area downstream fro town is $5 per night (from memory) by honesty box.
Cheers,
Peter
Nelly said
12:00 PM Jul 29, 2017
Hello all - Have just returned from a trip up the Canning Stock Route - track was VERY rough but the scenery made up for it. The round trip was 10 and half thousand k's but well worth it. Another one to cross off the bucket list but I heard that there are a number of sand dunes to get over before the Coongie Lakes - is this right? I have it on the bucket list also.
I am a newly minted Grey Nomad and will be setting off from near Sydney on a trip to the Flinders Ranges in late August and returning by 20th September via Inaminka, Camerons Corner, Sturt NP and the Warrumbungles NP.
Can anyone help with advice on camping sites in the Inaminka Nature Reserve? We are self contained with an off road camper. Ideally we would like to be camped near water.
At the pub/road house there is $2.00 showers
just a few 100 mts down the road ,it's all signed posted to the camping ground
you can camp on the waters edge
there is long drop toilets with in walking distance from the river
we stayed there last October just for 2 nights then went to Burke &Wills dig tree
and camped there
got eaten alive by the mig but loved every day
would love to go back and stay longer
enjoh your trip
Ditto to the above.
Add the an extra few days at Coongie Lake, the drive is worth it, plenty of camp spots at both areas.
Coongie Lake is a backwater of the Cooper Creek. Awesome.
Warren
The town common camp area downstream fro town is $5 per night (from memory) by honesty box.
Cheers,
Peter
Hello all - Have just returned from a trip up the Canning Stock Route - track was VERY rough but the scenery made up for it. The round trip was 10 and half thousand k's but well worth it. Another one to cross off the bucket list but I heard that there are a number of sand dunes to get over before the Coongie Lakes - is this right? I have it on the bucket list also.



