Burrill Creek Camping

Highlights

Peaceful 35-acre farm stay near Parkes and The Dish Spacious camping with room for 8 caravans and treed areas Close to ELVIS Festival, gold mines, and nature trails

Overview

This is a hosted stay through Hipcamp, below is the information provided by the Host regarding their offering. Burrill Banks is a 35-acre hobby farm just off the Newell Highway, approximately 33km…

This is a hosted stay through Hipcamp, below is the information provided by the Host regarding their offering.

Burrill Banks is a 35-acre hobby farm just off the Newell Highway, approximately 33km from Parkes, NSW, home to the famous ELVIS Festival (8th- 12th January). Just a few Km up the road is the famous Parkes telescope, or "The Dish". Large cropping and sheep farms surround us. We have 35 sheep, 2 dogs and a small friendly horse. Burrill Banks is on Burrill Creek which runs down from the Harvey’s Ranges to the east of Goobang National Park. The creek is often dry through the summer. The camping area is about 7 acres with open and treed areas. It is on the south side of Burril Creek'. The site can accommodate up to 8 caravans. Alectown is historically a farming and gold mining area with mine shafts from the 1800’s dotted across the area. You can visit an open-cut gold mine in Peak Hill 15 km north of Burrill Banks. For walking and bike tracks plus tonnes of sites and activities, visit the Parkes Visitors Centre.

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