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Wallace Rockhole Tourist Park

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Sharee C.
5 years ago

Fantastic pet friendly stay (there aren’t many in this area). Just let yourself in if no one is around and sort out payment later. Very clean amenities, typical red dirt desert style grounds. Great little general store at campground entrance. Take the locally guided rock hole tour option it was fantastic!!! The community village is very quiet and welcoming. BBQ and washing facilities but no camp kitchen.



Location

Off Larapinta Dr,
via Alice Springs,
Northern Territory

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Listing type
Caravan Park
Caravans
Yes
Cabins Available
Yes
Phone
Website
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Average temperature

January
L 22°C
H 37°C
February
L 21°C
H 36°C
March
L 18°C
H 33°C
April
L 13°C
H 29°C
May
L 8°C
H 24°C
June
L 5°C
H 20°C
July
L 4°C
H 21°C
August
L 6°C
H 24°C
September
L 11°C
H 29°C
October
L 15°C
H 32°C
November
L 18°C
H 34°C
December
L 21°C
H 36°C
Source: Meteostat

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105.69 km

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1,279.53 km

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1,977.64 km

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