It definitely was a relief to get to this station. The road from Jervios Station to here is hard going.
To see our travels along the Plenty Hwy, have a look at this post. It describes the route conditions at the time we went through.
- Website: Tobermorey Station
- Fee Category: Paid
- Booking: No
- Powered Sites: No
- Dog Friendly: Yes
- Amenities: Yes
- Dump point: No
- Pool: No
- Fire pits: Yes
- Telstra: No
- Starlink: No problems
- Generator: No (Overflow yes)

Our Experience
This station has prepared the campground a bit better than the last place. There is actual grass to camp on, nice after being in red dirt for the last 2 days.
The amenities block is in a tin shed, it is bigger, with multiple flushing toilets, hot showers for males and females.
There are multiple fire pits spotted around the campground, trees for shelter, and the grounds were reasonable level. A camp kitchen is also available.
Unfortunately for us, when we were there the station was on skeleton staff, so nothing was open, except the gas pumps, and the campground. There is a bar and a shop.
Petrol and Diesel is available, at outback prices.
Some Pics
There are free camps along the Plenty / Donohue Hwy, but why not support these stations along the way, and make you trip a bit more comfortable.
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