We stayed here for 2 nights, a quirky place, with lots of animals freely wandering around. This is definitely not your typical caravan park. Would we stay here again, yeah, why not?
- Website: Silverton Outback Camels
- Fee Category: Paid, $12.50 per person/night
- Booking: Yes
- Powered Sites: No
- Dog Friendly: Yes
- Amenities: Yes, 1 toilet, no showers
- Dump point: No
- Pool: No
- Fire pits: Yes
- Telstra: Yes
- Starlink: No problem
- Generator: No

Our Experience
We arrived mid afternoon, and were greeted by Peter who showed us where the campsites are.
The campsites are level and on dirt so if it was raining it could be very slippery. Being on the edge of a desert, this probably an unlikely scenario.
There is not much shelter from the wind here, so we left the awning packed away this time has the wind was getting up during the day.
The single flushing toilet, is a short walk away, dodging the animals and the Mad Max paraphernalia to get there, it is a single out house with a door that sort of locks. Gaps everywhere.
There is no power or water, you have to be self contained to be here, which includes collecting your grey water.
The animals were all friendly, and nosy especially the Emu and Ostrich. there’s dogs, cats, goats, water buffaloes, camels, pigs, donkeys, lamas, dingo’s to name a few.
We found Silverton Outback Camels to be a good location to explore around Silverton and Broken Hill, and the sunsets to be spectacular.
We would definitely stay here again when passing through.
Thanks for reading Silverton Outback Camels – Review, Shadow, the van, and the two of us will catch you at the next campsite.
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