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Offline 6knights

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Mutawintji national park
« on: August 14, 2020, 10:48:43 PM »
Hi All

    I am looking for info on what to see and do at Mutawintji NP as l am thinking of doing a trip that way in the Aug/ Sep school holidays, just looking for anyone who has been out that way that can help me out?  Is it worth going to?
    We only have a week and at almost 900 ks each way l didn't want to get out there only to find there is not a lot to do.  The web site reads well about the place with many walks / tours ect.  but real life feed back can be a great help.

We will be taking a 100 series towing a camper as well as a Isuzu ute.

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Re: Mutawintji national park
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2020, 02:31:25 AM »
G’day 6knights

I honestly do love that place. The environment is so beautiful, I think the walks are really enjoyable, and good camping.

The colours are so spectacular, particularly around sunset.


Having been there a couple of times, the only issue we had was the time we went out there when it started raining. The access road is really only a dry weather only. It was very slippery and muddy.   During that trip the facilities were not working too well.  Hopefully they have been upgraded by now.


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Re: Mutawintji national park
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2020, 08:44:13 PM »
G’day 6knights

I honestly do love that place. The environment is so beautiful, I think the walks are really enjoyable, and good camping.

The colours are so spectacular, particularly around sunset.


Having been there a couple of times, the only issue we had was the time we went out there when it started raining. The access road is really only a dry weather only. It was very slippery and muddy.   During that trip the facilities were not working too well.  Hopefully they have been upgraded by now.


Enjoy it!
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Thanks Glenno

 If we do get out there l will definitely keep an eye on the weather,  l might have to make a phone call to find out what facilities are there and see if the tours still operate
« Last Edit: August 15, 2020, 08:46:37 PM by 6knights »
2006 100 series towing a 2012 modcon HFA  🙂