It's a must!! Step into Camp 64 and be amazed! Besides great local coffee it boasts a fabulous collection of memorabilia relating to the stockmen and early poineer days. Beautifully restored machinery. Don't forget to go out the back and sit under a unique bush cover. A specialty is the Friday night Pizza cooked in the pizza oven, very popular with locals so you may need to book if staying over night. I bought 2 books while there, written by Owen Davies the owner of Camp 64, such a great read😊. Walking with Dingo's is about Owens time up in the Gulf running and owning abandoned cattle station and his passion to bring it up to its current glory. Book 2 is a remarkable account of Owens walk with 9 pack goats, a journey of over 1000kms from Burketown to Birdsville. Compulsive reading. We were lucky enough to meet Owen Davies while we were there. A quiet, genuine gentleman you...
Read moreSarah and Owen are the biggest jokes in this area, owen is so hungry for fame and recognition he will engage you while you are eating to tell you all about himself even if you don’t want him too, shallow, fake, and self omnipotent. Sarah will smile to your face and then stab you in the back, it’s also questionable whether she is on something as she always seems so erratic and stressed out, let’s not get started on the food.. stay as far away from this place...
Read moreI always love coming to camp 64. Even though I've been here many times I still take the time to look at their exhibits which range from meteorites to ammunition to bulls horns and wheelbarrows. There is a great amount of history here that you can see and the owner/ manager is fantastic The coffee and cakes are to die for and the prices are very reasonable. When traveling this is by far the best place to stop for a few...
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