Ayers Rock Campground nestled a mere 20 kilometers from the majestic Uluru, this cozy and convenient caravan park is an adventurer’s dream. Boasting over 400 powered and unpowered campsites, along with a variety of two-bedroom cabins, it offers the perfect retreat for travelers of all kinds. Open throughout the year and welcoming to furry friends on camping sites, Ayers Rock Campground serves as an ideal launchpad for discovering the Northern Territory’s most iconic and culturally rich landmarks. Whether you’re an avid camper, a culture seeker, or simply looking to immerse yourself in Australia’s breathtaking outback, this campground has everything you need for an unforgettable adventure.
Brad Williams
a week agoBenefits from really being the only place in town if you're staying in this area for a few days. Easy to locate. Staff on arrival seemed disinterested in more than doing the basics. Found this attitude generally throughout the campgrounds. Amenities are adequate, but they need an overhaul. Caravan sites are average size with some on red dirt and sloped. There are a number of restaurants and eateries nearby. Keep in mind the NT alcohol rules and expect to pay a premium for food and drink. Views of the rock can be found at the lookouts. There is a small industrial centre a few kms away, including mechanic and a drop point.
Lis Woollard
a week agoVery disappointing stayed for 3 nights toilets and showers not cleaned in that time,only emptied the bins . Toilets Very dirty and showers not cleaned at all . They provided a bucket to wash out showers, but this hadn't been cleaned either Very smelly. ☹️ Thanks for the response but we were staying un the camp ground. And the toilet stain is understandable but fesses on the seat and in the bowls that stayed there for the 3 days suggests to me that they were not cleaned and the showers were not cleaned even though the boxes on the cleaning sheets had been ticked .Maybe when I spoke to the staff at reception they could of checked
Gabin Kim
2 weeks agoIf you enjoy camping, the campground would be a great choice for your trip. We used both the camping area and a cabin, and were very satisfied with their facilities and the shower booths. In particular, the staff at the reception were really kind and committed. All of the staff tried to help us as much as they could, which was one of the best parts. Thank you, Christian and Natali
Ladd Knipmeyer
a week agoAcceptable. Not a fail but def not something I would write home about. Lack of choice in the area. Sites are fairly small. Showers / facilities average. Pool was ok.
Catherine Berry
in the last weekWe loved camping here. The local shops/resteraunts were a 10minute walk away through a park. Views of Uluru and Kata at the camp ground. Convenient sinks/basins for washing around the park and the camp kitchen was good.