Camping At The National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum

Affordable camping at the Alice Springs National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum. Powered/unpowered sites, pet friendly and nice hot showers. Explore outback history nearby. If you’re heading to Alice Springs and love the open road camping at the National Road Transport Museum is safe, cheap and a fantastic place to park your caravan and camp. Located just outside of town this museum offers a unique camping experience in the middle of the Aussie of the outback.

This is the second time we’ve camped at the Alice Springs National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum camp ground and it won’t be the last. It’s a nice safe place to camp with the gates locked every evening. You’ve got all the amenities you could possibly need. The amenities are older and not in the best condition however the volunteers do a great job of keeping everything clean.

Camping At The National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum

Camping At The National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum

  • It’s located in Alice Springs so there are insects like ants, mosquitos and flies however to balance this out they also have an abundance of bird life and rabbits.
  • The main train line runs directly behind the campgrounds and it’s on a crossing so the train horn is a common sound as is the sound of the trains themselves.
  • The bathrooms are old and look a bit rough and ready however they are regularly cleaned by volunteers. The water is nice and hot and it’s plentiful. They have plans to construct a new amenities block in the near future.

If you’re after 5 star then this isn’t for you but if you’re after safe and cheap and not jammed into a caravan park site then it’s definitely worth a go.

  • This campground has all the basic facilities and amenities including a washing machine.
  • Powered and unpowered sites are available in various locations across the campground.
  • It is pet friendly. Accessible to caravans, RV/motorhomes, camper trailers, big rigs and buses.

Camping Options

  • Powered Sites: If you’ve got a caravan, campervan or motorhome you book one of the powered sites. Perfect for keeping aircon running.
  • Unpowered Sites: For those wanting to keep it simple and off-grid the unpowered sites are a great choice. You’ll still have access to all the amenities minus the electricity.

Amenities At The Alice Springs National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum

The camping area has everything you need for a comfortable stay:

  • Hot Showers and Toilets: Clean(ish) facilities are available and after a long day of exploring a nice hot shower is just the ticket.
  • Laundry Facilities: If you’ve been on the road for a while and need to wash your gear the site has coin operated laundry machines available plus plenty of clothesline space.
  • Potable Water: You can fill your caravan water tanks on site.
  • Museum Access: One of the best perks of staying here is easy access to the National Road Transport Museum. You can explore the impressive collection of historic trucks, road trains, and memorabilia, all just a short walk from your campsite.

Location And Contact Information For The Alice Springs National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum

Address: 92 Norris Bell Avenue, Alice Springs, NT 0870
Phone: (08) 8952 7161
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.roadtransporthall.com

Pricing

Unpowered Sites: $25 per night for two people
Powered Sites: $30 per night for two people
Extra Person: $5 per person, per night

These rates are very affordable especially for being so close to the town’s major attractions. If you’re a member of the museum you might even score a discount!

Camping At The National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum

Camping At The National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum

Things To Do Nearby

  • Alice Springs Desert Park: Located nearby this is a great spot to learn about the wildlife and plants of the outback.
  • Anzac Hill: Drive or walk up to Anzac Hill for sweeping views of Alice Springs and the surrounding ranges.
  • Alice Springs Telegraph Station: A bit of history, this was the original site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs.
  • Standley Chasm: Head out to Standley Chasm for walk that you won’t easily forget. It’s quite a memorable experience.

Final Thoughts

Camping at the Alice Springs National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum is a top-notch spot if you want to combine your love of the road with the beauty of the outback. You’ve got all the basics covered – power, showers and even a bit of history right next door. Whether you’re in a campervan, caravan or a tent you’ll find this a relaxing and affordable place to stay.

National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum

National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Museum