Hi Folks, My sister left Tuesday going south, and rang last night to let me know about the Mt. Perry Council Park. $25. per night, with new tiled en-suite amenities. That's right, each site has it's own shower and toilet. She said everything is kept spotless, and was most impressed. I'm not sure if you can stay longer, but with a price per day/night surely you'd be able to. I'll check it out myself when I go that way. I'm assuming dogs are allowed, as they have 2. I kelpie, and 1 smaller dog. [I checked with her, and they are.] Cheers, xina.
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Bridgee said
10:00 PM Feb 6, 2009
Thanks Xina
Since you've gone to great lengths to tell us about this nice park, can you please tell us guys west of the Black Stump exactly where Mt Perry is??
We're heading off on the around Oz nomad thing in April and it's handy to know where all the value for money parks are located.
Brian & Sue
xina said
01:27 AM Feb 7, 2009
Sorry about that guys. It's about 100K's West of Bundaberg, in Qld. If any-one has the Readers Digest "Book of the Road", it's Map 356, A5.
Cheers,
xina.
mike and Judy said
07:24 AM Feb 7, 2009
While we are telling about the great parks in Queensland try out the one at Council park at Injune, 3 nights for 12 dollars and the amenities are all brand new, very small town though, take a few books,
And its on the road to the Carnarvon Gorge, coming or going??? depending on which way you are heading
xina said
09:22 PM Feb 13, 2009
Re. Mt. Perry Park, my sister is going to stay a second week. Weekly rate is $100.00.
Must be good or she wouldn't still be there.
Cheers,
xina.
My sister left Tuesday going south, and rang last night to let me know about the Mt. Perry Council Park. $25. per night, with new tiled en-suite amenities. That's right, each site has it's own shower and toilet. She said everything is kept spotless, and was most impressed.
I'm not sure if you can stay longer, but with a price per day/night surely you'd be able to.
I'll check it out myself when I go that way.
I'm assuming dogs are allowed, as they have 2. I kelpie, and 1 smaller dog. [I checked with her, and they are.]
Cheers,
xina.
-- Edited by xina at 17:29, 2009-02-05
-- Edited by xina at 00:10, 2009-02-06
Since you've gone to great lengths to tell us about this nice park, can you please tell us guys west of the Black Stump exactly where Mt Perry is??
We're heading off on the around Oz nomad thing in April and it's handy to know where all the value for money parks are located.
Brian & Sue