Big Billy Campground

Last Updated Feb 2017

Big Billy has toilets Big Billy has water available Big Billy has picnic fireplaces There are bbqs available at Big Billy There are picnic tables available at Big Billy


Remote campground in Big Dessert Wilderness Park with drop toilets, picnic tables and fire pits.

The campground is mostly sand/dirt and has a little shade from the small trees throughout.

It is surrounded by low mallee scrub, and has a great bush feel to it.

The fire rings are great, with swing arms. You will need to bring your own firewood and observe any fire bans in place.

Facilities and activities at Big Billy

Number of sites:

10

Camping Fees:

Free camping

Bookings:

This is a free camping area.

How to book:

No bookings required

Toilets:

Longdrop or composting

Pets:

Not allowed

Water Availability:

Non-potable water may be available. Boil all water for at least 10 minutes before drinking.

Camp fires:

Fires may be allowed in built fire places. Please check local fire bans and rules.

Barbeques:

Wood barbeques are available. Bring firewood and check firebans.

Swimming:

There are no known swimming spots at this campsite.

Fishing:

There is no fishing at or near this campsite.

Picnic Tables:

Yes.

Horse Riding:

No

Canoeing / Kayaking:

There is no canoeing or kayaking at or near this campsite

More Information

http://www.depi.vic.gov.au/...

Location information for Big Billy

Caution! - The location in the map above is approximate.
Please check the "Getting There" information below.
Access

This campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.

Getting there

35 km south of Murrayville

Rough dirt road, may be impassable in after rain.




comments powered by Disqus

Follow Findacamp on Google+ Follow Findacamp on Facebook


Home | Articles | FAQs | Terms | Privacy


© Net Reach Media Pty Ltd 2017

Visit our other sites
CairnsToCape.com.au
What to do, see, where to stay and the wildlife of this spectacular section of Far North Queensland

BushandBoat.com.au
Adventure tours in Port Douglas, Cape Tribulation and the Daintree Rainforest