It's a great place to learn more about aboriginal culture and their history. We didn't really know much about this place before we came here, but they were friendly and welcoming when we arrived. We went upstairs in this historical building looking at a picturesk exhibition about the occupation of aboriginal land and some of how they got treated. We payed 5$ each. There's stories how some aborigiones got taken over to the US and Europe, being used in circus tours. It's a sad exhibition in that way. Believe the guided tours they provide is better to learn about actual aboriginal culture. These costs more though.
The place has camping spot available as well for a decent price (think it was 15 a night). Would be nice staying a night here. Sometimes they spot crocodiles in the river...
Read moreWe loved our 2 night camp stay here on the grass flats next to the old homestead and the Cassidy family made us very welcome. For those interested in the rich history of Mungalla and its indigenous owners going back to the 1880's, there is much to learn. There's also an abundance of bird life to view in the wetlands and we were lucky enough to have a sun basking croc pointed out to us. Whilst the facilities are basic, at $15 a night the experience on this working farm around the horses & cattle is a rich reward for so...
Read moreWhat a spectacular camp setting, overlooking the wetlands. We loved the sunsets and sitting by the campfire with the birds settling for the evening and then to see the magnificent starry night. Easy 2wd access and a very well maintained, level, grass area for camping. Forrest Beach is 5 minutes drive away and has a clean dump point. Congratulations to the owners and staff of Mungalla Station and thank you for allowing us to share a little taste of this special piece...
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