Kings Creek Station

Campground · MacDonnell

Kings Creek Station

Campground · MacDonnell
12725 Luritja Rd, Petermann NT 0872, Australia

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Highlights

Nestled at the foot of the George Gill Range, these comfy rustic cabins and glamping tents offer a cozy outback experience, complete with a cafe, pool, and friendly staff.  

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12725 Luritja Rd, Petermann NT 0872, Australia Get directions

kingscreekstation.com.au
@kingscreekstation

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12725 Luritja Rd, Petermann NT 0872, Australia Get directions

+61 8 8956 7474
kingscreekstation.com.au
@kingscreekstation

Features

parking free street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Mar 8, 2025

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Soraia F

Google
We loved our stay there. Even though it was just for a night it was quite pleasant and relaxing. The amenities were more than enough for anything we needed while camping. It was low season so our experience was really great, quiet, beautiful sunset and plenty of space to pitch our tents. |Also, all staff we came to meet during our short stay were very friendly!

Megan B

Google
We loved our time at Kings Creek Station. The cafe food was great!! The staff very friendly and informative and helpful. The weather was extremely hot for we southerners .... so we were out early and back fairly late (in time for dinner). We stayed for two nights in two adjoining tents, which were a little noisy when the wind blew but otherwise very comfortable (air conditioning was essential). Amenities block was very clean, as was the communal kitchen - including frig. Loved hearing the donkey during the night, seeing the camels during the day and keeping an eye on the wandering dingo. Noisy cattle at day break .... provided entertaining wake up call. Highly recommend.

Neville D

Google
An amazing place & experience. The fridge was well stock with wine, fizz, beer, charcuterie board, you don't need to take anything! It may appear expensive but it is well worth it, a luxurious way to experience the outback. The plunge pool was a blessing after the Rim walk.|It would be useful to have a small net to remove any bugs from the pool.

Dakarai D

Google
Awesome little station that has lots of amenities inc; toilets, showers, pool, cafe/restaurant, general store, fuel station and friendly travellers! ||Me and my partner camped here for a night while driving through the national park. Food was good, beers were nice and cold and the staff were helpful and friendly! ||Only thing that hurt was the price of fuelling up when we had to leave, but I guess you can't complain much seeing as though it's literally in the middle of the desert! ||Would definitely recommend to anyone that's looking for a place to stay while exploring the national park. 🙂||Also fed the camels which was fun lol.

gollyoz

Google
Our tent was 2 km down the road from the main site. Really poor signage made arrival difficult . Despite paying close attention to instructions at Reception there was not one sign to make it clear where the accommodation is situated so we accidentally drove further along the track to a complete dead end forcing us to turn. Two signs told us where not to go but no Welcome or Guests sign to help us. |Our evening meal was fine but the pre-packed breakfast completely inadequate! As many guests would be visiting the Canyon and leaving at dawn (30 mins drive further on ) a better system needs to be introduced and breakfast provided earlier.|We were disappointed that the toilet and bathroom (which was a good size) was across the entrance so we had to step out side.|The accommodation was clean and functional and it was great to feel part of the fabulous outback experience . Dingos could be heard in the distance and at night the stars above were fantastic.

Kymken

Google
Absolutely loved it. The glamping set up was brilliant. Great lodgings and incredibly generous food and beverages. Highly recommend it to couples of all ages. Would also be great for an extended group celebration staying in the Drover's Dream lodges. Great set up and lovely staff.

Charlie T

Google
Stunning place to visit. We stayed in the dreamtime tents on the escarpment and couldn't have been happier. The fridge in the tent was stocked to overflowing with food, treats and wine and beer.Very generous and the food supplied for us to cook was lovely and fresh. The made up salads were very tasty.

Mary M

Google
Only one other couple was there, other then that, there was no activities. Everything that was advertised was canceled. We had to get out and unlock a gate to get in, and couldn’t park near our tent. Tents were nice, but a large spider was above our shower, with no way to remove it, we couldn’t shower. We didn’t know what type of spider it was and no one around to ask. Disappointed. Dinner and breakfast was average.
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Christal P.

Yelp
This is a great ranch and pit stop on the way to Watarrka National Park. There aren't many stores around so it might be the only place for a hot meal. There is a souvenir shop, convenience store, and Ol' Moz's Kitchen where breakfast is served. The breakfast includes eggs, sausage, bacon, beans, toast, and cereal. The workers are very nice and I heard that the owner has helped aboriginal youth through the years. There are also cattle and camels on the ranch but I was unable to inquire into costs or if visitors are able to ride them. There are many furry friends on the grounds and a beautiful bird who lives in one of the trees! I highly recommend Kings Creek Station for good home cooked food, friendly service, and a charming rest while driving between parks in the area.