RUINS ON THE BIRDSVILLE TRACK
Not far from Marree, beside the Birdsville Track, are sandstone ruins of yesteryear. A well-formed fireplace still remains intact, with remains of a chimney once above. If firewood could be gathered in the sparse landscape, a strong, warm fire could soon be made. Stone window frameworks can be examined, and the wind whistles through the few stunted trees, surrounded by desolate countryside.
Clayton Wetlands Campsite, Birdsville Track
A roadside stop along the Birdsville Track.
Offers;
hot showers
toilets
hot artesian bath
a place to camp overnight
Located amidst the rugged beauty of the Australian outback, the Clayton Wetlands Campsite offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the tranquility of nature. Nestled in the heart of the wilderness, this campsite provides a peaceful retreat for weary travelers along the dusty Birdsville Track.
Visitors can indulge in the simple pleasures of life at the campsite, enjoying the convenience of hot showers and clean toilets after a long day of exploration. For those seeking relaxation, the campsite boasts a rejuvenating hot artesian bath, perfect for unwinding under the vast outback sky.
As the sun sets over the horizon, travellers can set up their vans and settle in for a night under the stars. The Clayton Wetlands Campsite is not just a desolate stopover; it is an experience to be cherished, a moment of respite in the midst of the rugged Australian landscape.
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WARNING REMOTE AREAS AHEAD SIGNAGE

CLAYTON WETLANDS
ROADSIDE SIGNAGE

CLAYTON WETLANDS CAMPSITE
BIRDSVILLE TRACK WAYSIDE STOP

RUINS OFF OF THE BIRDSVILLE TRACK
RUINS NORTH OF MARREE

NORTHERN FLINDERS RANGES SIGN

OUT ON THE WIDE OPEN PLAIN

STANDING ABOUT

LARGE FIREPLACE
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