General News
28 September, 2025
New cabins for Creek View
We’re thrilled to announce that two new cabins have been donated to Creek View Caravan Park by Shannon Brothers, providing a huge boost to Beulah’s accommodation options.

Each cabin is configured with four single bedrooms, each with an ensuite and a study nook.
This layout makes them ideal for small groups staying in town for either work or pleasure, while also catering to those needing a comfortable base during busier times of the year.
These cabins will be especially valuable during cropping and harvest seasons, when demand for local accommodation is at its peak, as well as during community events that draw visitors to Beulah.
Not only will they support local workers and travellers, but they’ll also help strengthen the caravan park as an important hub for our town.
Progress at the start of September was that the site cut and marked out was completed, and the foundations were prepared and poured.
It hasn’t been without challenges, though. Due to the desired location of the cabins, a large crane is required to lift the buildings into place.
The trees and area to the east of the cabins have been cleared and prepared to accommodate the crane, providing us with the best chances of a smooth day installing the cabins on their foundations.
The next steps are plumbing and electrical work, with final fixtures and finishing touches to follow.
We hope that the impact these cabins will have on the community will provide much-needed extra accommodation options year-round, supporting workers and contractors during cropping and harvest, offering modern, practical facilities for families and groups visiting Beulah, and helping to boost local tourism and business activity.
We also like to acknowledge and extend a heartfelt thank you to Shannon Brothers for their incredible generosity in purchasing and donating the cabins.
Their contribution will have a lasting impact on the community, ensuring Beulah remains a welcoming and well-served place for both locals and visitors alike.
– submitted by Steve Gruebner