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Thirty Seven Mile Campsite

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Karin C.
2 years ago

The site itself is quiet. Not much in the way of services. Picnic tables. 2 fire rings. It seems like a place where campers have done everything they can to destroy what infrastructure is there. The toilet was not functional. So you need to be self sufficient. Beautiful bush and birdlife. Bonus was still had phone reception.

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Guest A.
5 years ago


Location

Thirty Seven Mile Break,
Avon Valley National Park,
Western Australia

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Average temperature

January
L 17°C
H 34°C
February
L 18°C
H 33°C
March
L 16°C
H 31°C
April
L 13°C
H 27°C
May
L 11°C
H 23°C
June
L 9°C
H 20°C
July
L 8°C
H 18°C
August
L 8°C
H 19°C
September
L 9°C
H 21°C
October
L 11°C
H 24°C
November
L 13°C
H 28°C
December
L 15°C
H 32°C
Source: Meteostat

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