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Mungo Shearers' Quarters

Mungo National Park

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Overview

Stay in unique heritage accommodation at Mungo Shearers’ Quarters in Mungo National Park. Discover the area’s pastoral and Aboriginal history and explore Lake Mungo.

Accommodation Details
Accommodation type Other
Where 3046 Turlee Leaghur Road, Mungo, NSW, 2715 - in Mungo National Park
Bedrooms 5
Maximum guests 27
Facilities Amenities block, picnic tables, barbecue facilities, carpark, drinking water, showers, toilets, electric power
What to bring Bed sheets, blankets, pillows, pillow cases, towels, food supplies
Entry fees

Park entry fees are not included in your accommodation fees.

Group bookings School groups and commercial tour operators can submit a group booking enquiry form.
Please note
  • Check in after 2pm. Check out after 10am.
  • This is a remote property, so please make sure you arrive wellmprepared and fully self-sufficient. There is no petrol/diesel station available in the park.

The refurbished Mungo Shearers' Quarters offers cosy facilities close to key park attractions, including Mungo Visitor Centre, Meeting Place and is located at the start of the Mungo Self-guided Drive tour.

Exploring these authentic former shearers’ quarters, you can’t help feeling you’re a part of the park’s former life as a functioning sheep station. Imagine the click of the shears as you share a meal in the communal kitchen/dining room, or relax and have a yarn in the central courtyard.

Mungo Shearers’ Quarters has 2 rooms with 3 bunk beds, 2 rooms with a queen and 2 bunk beds, and 1 room with a queen bed and 1 single bed. There's also a shared toilet block and hot showers.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

Book a Mungo guided tour

Explore Mungo National Park on a guided tour. You can visit the Walls of China on an Aboriginal-guided tour. It’s popular, so book early. There are also multi-day 4WD tours and day tours.

Vigars Well dunes, Mungo National Park. Photo: Melissa Findley ©DPIE

Conservation program:

Mungo National Park joint management program

Protecting and preserving the Aboriginal culture and heritage of Mungo National Park, part of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area, is a joint effort. NPWS collaborates with representative elders from three local Aboriginal tribes to help manage this special and ancient place.

Aboriginal Joint Management, Mungo National Park. Photo: John Spencer

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Park info

  • in Mungo National Park in the Murray-Riverina region
  • Mungo National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.

  • Park entry fees: 

    $8 per vehicle per day. Fees are payable through self-registration envelopes outside Mungo Visitor Centre. Different fees apply for commercial tour operators and vehicles with 8 seats or more.

    Buy annual pass
See more visitor info