Lorella Springs Wilderness Park is part of Lorella Springs Station, a virtually untouched one million acre cattle station located 180 kilometres west of Borroloola, off the Savannah Way. This huge, remote property offers a retreat of solitude and serenity with 25 kilometres of coastline, plus waterways, wetlands and swamps, rock formations and mountain ranges, chasms and gorges, and a variety of wildlife. The campground at the station homestead includes safari tent styled accommodation and acres of shady, grassy camp sites beside a natural hot water thermal spring, which is perfect for visitors to relax in. The historical homestead houses a tourist information centre and a great bar. General supplies are available along with wood-heated hot water showers, flushing toilets, a camp kitchen, fire places and wood piles.The Rosie Fishing Campground is also located on the property and offers pristine fishing opportunities. This campground has limited facilities, boat ramps and is accessible by four-wheel drive only. A permit is required to access this area and is available from Lorella Springs Station as part of your campfees.
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