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Manning Gorge Campground

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2 Reviews

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Traveling W.
1 month ago

Caretaker was a bit rough but a good bloke working under tough conditions. The ablution block is rather old and not fit for the numbers here. The campground is just a first in best served basis. The river and gorge are fantastic. Stay two nights and enjoy here.

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Jemma B.
11 months ago


Location

Unnamed Road,
King Leopold Ranges,
Western Australia

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