Our Park
"The Park for all Seasons"
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We cater for all types of tourism in all seasons of the year.
- We offer many different types of accommodation:
* Fully self contained cabins with bathrooms,
* Fully self contained mobile homes with bathrooms,
* Small standard cabins (without bathrooms),
* Powered sites, * Camp sites and * Annual sites, - You may wish to spend several days relaxing in our quiet Park,
- We have a lovely old fashioned Children's Playground.
- We're a 'Pet Friendly' Park
- You may come here to participate in the many unique activities specific to Lake Eucumbene, Kosciusko National Park and the Selwyn Snowfields.
- You may be driving past and wish to spend the night before continuing on your journey,
- Our Park has many facilities, a lovely Camp Kitchen, BBQs, a Skiers' Drying Room and much, much more.
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Our Park offers a wide range of choices to make your stay enjoyable. |
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Children and our Playground:
Children are especially welcome to our Park. Providing they are under adult supervision they are welcome to play on our big, old-fashioned playground which is surrounded by shady, mature trees.
![]() Fordson Tractor (circa 1930) |
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To answer one of the most Frequently Asked Questions put by our younger guests: |
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ANNUAL CARAVAN AND CABIN SITES:
TIRED OF TOWING YOUR CARAVAN?
WE LIVE IN AN INCREASING BUSY, STRESSFUL WORLD.
CONSIDER THIS:
- From the Alpine Tourist Park you have easy access to the Kosciusko National Park, the Murrumbidgee River, local creeks and Lake Eucumbene,
- From the Alpine Tourist Park you have easy access to the local shopping centre. Adaminaby offers a Post Office and Newsagency with ATM, a Supermarket, a Bakery, a Café, a Craft Shop, an Op Shop, a Bowling and Sports Club, a Swimming Pool, a nine hole Golf Course, two service stations, a Hotel, the NRMA, a Racecourse and an airstrip.
- Do your sums. Compare the economics and time required to tow a van and set things up to having a quick, easy drive and having things ready and waiting for you.
WE OFFER YOU INTERESTING CHOICES:
- You can have your own private, permanent site where you can set up your own caravan the whole year around. OR
- You can leave your van with us, we will store it and when you give us a call, we put it on a powered site for you and it's ready when you arrive.
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Our annual site fees are very reasonable. Email jan@alpinetouristpark.com.au and find out what we can offer you. |
| We're very proud of our Camp Kitchen and all our guests are invited to use it. It boasts two gas BBQs, a microwave, jug, toaster and enough seating for a large group. |
PETS:
It is a condition of entry that WE KNOW that
you plan to bring pets when you book.
(PLEASE NOTE: Pets are not permitted inside NSW National Parks.)
In the Winter season:
1. Guests booked into OUR ON-SITE ACCOMMODATION are NOT PERMITTED to bring pets with them.
2. If a deposit has been paid, and guests arrive with a pet, the deposit will be forfeited and the person/s will be asked to leave immediately.
3. People who book a caravan site and inform us prior to arrival that they intend to bring a pet, may still do so.
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1.We ask that your Pet: 2. Unfortunately pets are NOT permitted inside Park accommodation but are welcome to sleep in their owner's car in the summer and off-peak seasons. |
YOUR RESIDENT HOSTS - Lars and Jan Leckström:
Lars and Jan have owned and operated the Alpine Tourist Park for seven years.
Lars's hobby is Fly Fishing, so he's ideally located to maximize this interest! His aim is to attract
as many people as possible to this wonderful art form. Previously he owned and operated
the 'Midnight Sun Café' in Little Bourke Street, Melbourne.
Jan was a secondary and
TAFE teacher and diversified her interests into research and business.
Gus was the dedicated Park Puppy. He
had to supervize everything and lead a very happy, busy and responsible life.
Sadly old age claimed him on 25/11/05 but he's still very much with us.
In July 2007 Oliver came to live with us. He was already a family member and had

come to stay at the Park with Gus many times.
Ollie has settled in very well and is performing his task
of 'Park Puppy' very carefully. Gus would have been very proud of him.







