Johnny Mullagh Caravan Park – Historic Harrow & Glenelg River Camping

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Step back in time and enjoy a tranquil country escape at the Johnny Mullagh Caravan Park, beautifully situated in the heart of Harrow, one of Victoria’s oldest inland towns. Named in honour of the legendary Aboriginal cricketer who led the first Australian cricket team to tour England in 1868, this park is steeped in history and offers a peaceful retreat on the banks of the serene Glenelg River. It’s the perfect base for exploring the rich pastoral and Indigenous history of the region. A short stroll from the park will take you to the Johnny Mullagh Interpretive Centre, the historic log gaol, and the town’s charmingly preserved 19th-century buildings.

This welcoming, community-run park offers spacious, grassy powered and unpowered sites, catering to a range of setups from tents to large caravans. The clean and well-maintained amenities, including a camp kitchen and laundry, ensure a comfortable and convenient stay. Being pet-friendly, the whole family can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. The park’s prime riverside location makes it a haven for anglers hoping to catch redfin and bream, while canoeists and kayakers can enjoy a quiet paddle on the gentle waters. For those who simply wish to unwind, it’s a wonderful spot to set up a chair, watch the abundant birdlife, and soak in the peaceful bush surroundings. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a keen fisher, or simply looking for a quiet stopover in a friendly town, the Johnny Mullagh Caravan Park provides an authentic and memorable Australian country experience.

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