The best camping near Errk Oykangand National Park

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Embark on an adventure through Errk Oykangand National Park, a haven of diverse landscapes from river frontages to vast savanna country. Witness the rich tapestry of wildlife, from majestic brolgas to elusive kangaroos, as you traverse this remote wilderness. With activities ranging from wildlife viewing to exploring cultural heritage, every visit promises a unique journey into nature's splendour.

When to go

The prime time to visit Errk Oykangand National Park is between July and October. During these months, the climate is more temperate, and the risk of rain is lower, making it ideal for wildlife spotting and exploring the park's landscapes. Avoid the wet season from November to April, as the park is often inaccessible due to flooding.

Know before you go

  • Errk Oykangand National Park is a remote area; ensure you're well-prepared with essentials like water, food, and fuel.
  • Be aware of park closures due to seasonal flooding, typically from November to April.
  • There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities within the park.
  • Remember to be crocwise; estuarine crocodiles inhabit the park's waterways.
  • Domestic animals are not permitted, so please leave your pets at home.

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