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$35/Per Vehicle/Per Day
Black Oak Campsite
Camp surrounded by the Black Oak Trees (Casuarina Pauper), also known as Belah, which covers 57% of Quondong. The foliage is not composed of true leaves but rather of jointed branchlets that function like leaves. The true leaves are tiny, tooth-like structures protruding from around the top of each joint. Soaking the cones of the black oak in water produces a lemony drink.
Firewood is available to purchase at the homestead for $15/ wheelbarrow.
Caravan friendly!
$35/Per Vehicle/Per Day
Birdsview Campsite
Birdwatchers, this open grass land, surrounded by bushland is the ideal spot for both birds and their watchers. Early morning and dusk the area is chaotic with birds, and very noisy! Over 100 identified species of birds.
Firewood is available to purchase at the homestead for $15/ wheelbarrow.
Caravan friendly!
$35/Per Vehicle/Per Day
Eremophila Campsite
Eremophila (Eremophila Sturtii), also known as turpentine or kerosene bush, was unloved by the early pastoralists, as stock did not eat it. The aboriginals used Eremophila branches to repel insects. Now the plant is greatly desired due to its ability to sequester carbon. There are 8 varieties of Eremophilia on Quondong, and from this campsite in spring, go exploring and find them in flower!
Firewood is available to purchase at the homestead for $15/ wheelbarrow.
$35/Per Vehicle/Per Day
Senna Campsite
In spring this area is awash with golden flowers of Senna (Senna Artemisioides). There are 7 varieties of this glorious, flowering plant on Quondong and how appropriately named as Artemis is the Greek goddess of the wilderness
Firewood is available to purchase at the homestead for $15/ wheelbarrow.
Caravan friendly!
$35/Per Vehicle/Per Day
Pearl Bluebush Campsite
Pearl Bluebush (Maireana Sedifolia) is the dominant bluebush of Quondong, and glows iridescent as the sun sets across the paddocks. There are 12 varieties of bluebush on Quondong to find and identify.
Firewood is available to purchase at the homestead for $15/ wheelbarrow.
$35/Per Vehicle/Per Day
Gallagher's Campsite
James Gallagher, between 1888 and 1909 purchased the 3 pastoral leases, which today are Quondong Station.
Firewood is available to purchase at the homestead for $15/ wheelbarrow.
$35/Per Vehicle/Per Day
Lucky 7 Campsite
There was only ever going to be 6 private campsites, however 7 is a lucky number. May this campsite bring you good luck!
Firewood is available to purchase at the homestead for $15/ wheelbarrow.
Today weather
- Humidity: 46%
- Wind: 3.75m/s

