Some of the campgrounds in the Grampians NP have simple bush showers. The showers are a small stand alone unit with a lockable door. …
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Some of the campgrounds in the Grampians NP have simple bush showers. The showers are a small stand alone unit with a lockable door.
Campers are required to bring their own water and they can choose from a cold shower or heating their water on a campfire.
The shower works by filling the shower bucket with water and then turning the shower hose on the bottom of the bucket.
Accessibility Information
The shower cubicles are very small with a narrow and stiffly-sprung entrance door.
The doorway is too narrow for a wheelchair and the space inside the shower is also too small for a wheelchair.


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