Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve
Campground
4.1 from 159 users
Contact
Devils Marbles & Stuart Hwy Davenport NT, Australia, Northern Territory
nt.gov.au/parks/find-a-park/karlu-karlu-devils-marbles-conservation-reserve
Description
MUST BOOK ONLINE BEFORE Camping in the Karlu Karlu / Devil's Marbles Conservation Reserve. These gigantic boulders have become an internationally recognised symbol of Australia's outback and are spectacular when the light of the morning and evening sun highlights their deep colour.
YOU MUST BOOK YOUR SITE ONLINE BEFORE ARRIVING AS THERE IS NO SERVICE HERE and the old system of booking and paying onsite is no longer available. Dont just rock up and choose a site like the old days because someone will already have booked and you will have to move on.
To find and book the campground on the NT website use the exact title 'Karlu Karlu / Devil's Marbles Conservation Reserve' and it will show up along with the overflow camp. If you're unable to use your mobile version, change your view to desktop version which definitely works.
The campground is accessible to RVs, camper trailers, caravans and big rigs. Camping in tents is allowed.
Dogs and generators, drones are not permitted.
Very little shade at campsites.
Features
Location
Lat: -20.567728 Lng: 134.263897
User Reviews

mightyhiace69
There is wifi at the day use area for booking but maybe it doesn't work overnight because it's solar powered. Avoid site number 6 as it right in front of old smelly toilets and you get a lot of waft. The toilets on the far site of the campground are newer and are much less smelly. Apart from that the scenery is great!

wolfpack99
You have to book in advance as there's no service out there. If you can, avoid booking the spots near the toilets as the smell is quite bad (that was our mistake). But other then that, the rocks were beautiful at sunset & sunrise. Would definitely stay again for an overnighter

Gidget01
Are dogs allowed. No mention of no dogs for day use area or marbles themselves but shows no dogs at camping area??? Can't find anything online.