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Kentish Park Camping Area - Permanetly Closed
NOTE: Kentish Campground has Permanently closed, there are no longer toilet facilities at this site. Parks & Wildlife Tasmania have taken over.
The Kentish Park Camping Area has a boat ramp is located just below the toilet block area, there are plent ...
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The Kentucky Truck Parking Rest Area is a simple Truck Stop with a rubbish bin or two and not much else.
The Ki Ki South Rest Area is slightly elevated and running alongside the Dukes Highway with a bit of scrub to help shield noise.
If you intend to stop at the Kiama North Rest Area, it's worth taking a photo of the recently restored 1890's Police Station and Courthouse, set isolated against the mountains.
The Kibby VC Rest Area, has plenty of room to park, long drop toilets with hand basin, undercover picnic tables, rubbish bins and tank water. You will also see a couple of old deserted buildings in the area, that might warrant taking a photo of.
The Kidnippy Rest Area is a large gravel area, with picnic tables and rubbish bins here, plus some shade, and a few trees. You can grab a bit of shut eye here, then be on your way again.
The Kiga Bore Rest Area is a large roadway section on either side of the Hwy to pull over and take a break from driving, not much to look at as the area is quite flat.
The Kilgowlah Creek Rest Area is an oval shaped parking area that might not be suitable for large caravans especially if someone else is already there. You can take a short walk to the banks of the Keajura Creek, its roughly 100 metres along the path, rub ...
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Kimba East Rest Area
The Kimba East Rest Area is reasonably level, with a few dirt tracks leading off into the bush for the more adventurous. I would suggest you walk them first before commiting your van.
The Kimba Rest Area is a handy spot to stop at, there is an IGA supermarket across the road so pick up some supplies while visiting here, AND the Big Galah nearby GPS -33.141783,136.421747
The Kinchela Rest Area is a popular stopping place for weary travellers, not a lot to see or do here apart from a break in driving.
The King Hut Camping Area has the King River close at hand, for the Trout fishermen out there. A normal 2wd car can get here in the drier months.
King Parrot Creek Rest Area
The King Parrot Creek Rest Area with the King Parrot Creek is on your doorstep and is set back away from the Goulburn Valley Highway. It's not a bad place to take a break from diving and do a bit of relaxation.