Junction Pub and Tourist Park
Junction Pub and Tourist Park
Telephone: 08 9943 0868
Address: 4 Viveash Way, Gascoyne Junction WA 6705
Email: info@junctiontouristpark.com
Website: http://www.junctiontouristpark.com
Not only does the Gascoyne Junction offer a range of facilities and activities for residents and visitors, it also has tours to the iconic Mount Augustus and the Kennedy Range, spectacular wildflowers, sports oval and tennis courts, children's playgrounds and an events centre - a fully air-conditioned venue, where public and private events are frequently held.
While the Junction Pub & Tourist Park is the only fuel outlet from Carnarvon, the Junction Pub & Tourist Park carries a small line of convenience, grocery and automotive supplies.
The Junction Pub & Tourist Park also features a state-of-the-art camp kitchen with a large fridge, BBQ's, small appliances, stainless steel benches, playground for the children, a brand new pub menu sure to tantalise your tastebuds and a brand new swimming pool.
2 BEDROOM CABIN
Our brand new self-contained two bedroom cabins feature a kitchen/living area, 1 x queen bed, 2 x single beds and bathroom. Our cabins feature:
- Air conditioning
- Linen
- TV and DVD player
- Cutlery, crockery, glassware and utensils
- Bar Fridge
- Microwave
- Toaster
- Kettle
- Electric frypan
1 BEDROOM CABIN
Our contemporary self-contained one bedroom cabin features a kitchen/living area, queen bed and bathroom. Our cabin features:
- Air conditioning
- Linen
- TV and DVD player
- Cutlery, crockery, glassware and utensils
- Bar Fridge
- Microwave
- Toaster
- Kettle
- Electric frypan
SINGLE ROOMS
Our single room with ensuite boasts modern furnishings and is ideal for singles featuring:
- Air conditioning
- Linen
- TV
- Bar fridge
CARAVAN SITES
Our brand new caravan sites offer visitors a variety of utilities, featuring:
- Ensuite site
- Ensuite with shower, toilet and wash basin
- Hire of linen
- Water
- Concrete pad
- Powered site
- Water
- Concrete pad
- Access to ablution block
CAMPING SITES
Our powered and grass sites offer visitors access to ablution block and water
Get the Guide Book
Follow the pathways
The 178-page full colour guidebook paints a colourful picture of the region - its history, nature and its charismatic characters following three self-drive trails through the Gascoyne-Murchison - the Wool Wagon Pathway, Miners Pathway and the Kingsford Smith Mail Run.
Plan your Trip
Safety Checklist
While the Outback Pathways have opened the heart of the Gascoyne and Murchison to visitors, many areas on the self-drive trails remain remote and warrant extra travel precautions.