Camel Soak
Campground
Description
Free shire managed campground adjacent to Karara Rangeland Park. Camping is free and toilet facilities are available.
Camel Soak is a waterhole in a granite outcrop currently used by wildlife and visitors. It was a water source for camels and workers when building the rabbit proof fence. Long before then it was important to Aboriginal people.
The area is renowned for wildflowers between July and September. Wildflowers carpet the land after good winter rainfall, but there is still a diversity of flowers during the drier years.
Features
Location
Lat: -29.401853 Lng: 116.625057