Address & Contact
84-88 Blair St
Harrow VIC 3317
Phone: 0455 881210
Email: johnnymullaghparkharrow@gmail.com
Web: https://harrow.org.au/stay/camping
Information
Johnny Mullagh Reserve is situated at the south end of the historical township of Harrow, right on the beautiful Glenelg River. All camping bookings must go through camp site manager on listed mobile number. Suitable for tents, caravans and other RVs, all-year-round.
$15 unpowered, $30 powered.
A very pleasant, large recreation reserve beside the Glenelg River in an attractive, narrow valley near historic Harrow village. An oasis in the dry mallee plains. Reasonable shade from River Red Gums over good grass. Small formal camp (4 GPOs), the reserve extends well down the river.
Walk to historic hotel and shops. Fishing, walking and swimming.
The park offers 28 powered sites, large areas of unpowered sites and a well-maintained amenities block containing toilets, showers and coin laundry. There is a free electric barbecue, under cover and with seating and power point access. A self-contained cabin is also available with linen supplied. A playground area is centrally located for the children.
Harrow is Victoria's oldest inland settlement. Johny Mullagh was the Captain of the first Aboriginal cricket team to travel to England in 1868.