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The first site is in a "council caravan park" and has many accommodations. There are: hotels, apartments, holiday homes and resorts. There are links to other destinations on the left hand side. There are many photos and discounts on the site. I also like the fact that it mentions the local weather, so you know what to wear or pack. The website is: http://www.palmcoveaustralia.com/
There are many Australian National Parks on this site, one of which is Davies Creek. It has a simple outlook, but has a wealth of information, including: contact information, what makes this place a tourist spot, directions to get there and how to navigate once you get there. The website is: http://www.australiannationalparks.com
There are beautiful photos on this next website, links to what might interest you, and don't forget to look at the bottom for other locations similar to this one. The website is: http://www.touringaustralia.de
This website is very useful in finding other Campervan locations like this one. There is an Overview, Directions how to get there, when during the year is best to visit, amenities of this park and what to see in the area. Make sure to check out the "before you visit" links on the right hand side about half way down the page, especially the part about being "Crocwise." The website is: http://www.nt.gov.au
I couldn't find any books about Austrailian State or National Parks, so here's one you might like about US State Parks: Recreational vehicle: Travel trailer, RV park, List of U. S. state parks, Family Motor Coach Association, Ladder Golf, Good Sam Club, Campervan, Camping, Trailer park, Mobile home
I hope this gives you enough information to start from and let me know if there are campervan parks you would either recommend or not recommend. I'd love to hear your feedback.
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