Caravan parks near Kingaroy

Stroll through old-growth forests and wander by waterfalls while caravan camping near Kingaroy.

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Hilltop Country Camping

12 sites · RVs, Tents175 acres · Crows Nest, QLD
We have several peaceful campsites available on our 175-acre property - some with beautiful escarpment views, and some amongst the peaceful surrounds of the bush. We are 10km from the town of Crows Nest on the Great Dividing Range. 50 minutes from Toowoomba and 2 hours from Brisbane. The hill on the property (Flat Top) is one of the highest points in the area at 660m altitude. From the hilltop, you can enjoy 360-degree views of the surrounding area, with views across the Esk Valley towards the Sunshine Coast, sunsets over the hills surrounding Crows Nest, and even glimpses of Cressbrook Dam. There are 2 separate campsites on the hilltop, one at each end. We also have 3 secluded bush campsites down in the paddocks, these are private and peaceful with no other campers within sight. They are all situated to be able to enjoy the sunset. We feel very spoilt living here in this beautiful place and would love for others to share it. It is extremely quiet and peaceful, yet less than a 15-minute drive to Crows Nest. There is plenty to explore in the area, including: 🏞 Crows Nest Falls National Park (good for a swim) 🐃 Bullocky's Rest and creekside walk in Crows Nest (dog friendly) 🌳 Ravensbourne National Park (rainforest) 🏚 Crows Nest Museum 🎣 Cressbrook and Perseverance Dams 🚂 Muntapa Railway Tunnel towards Cooyar ☕️ French patisserie and other cafes in Crows Nest. 🛍 Antique and boutique shops 📚 Second-hand book store 👩‍🌾 Also markets in Crows Nest on the first Sunday of each month. Further along the New England Highway, Toowoomba is host to the annual Carnival of Flowers. We hope we can help you have a pleasant and peaceful camping trip! Please note: We have a long gravel driveway and dirt/grass tracks to the campsites. 2WD accessible, but it's rough. Pet friendly 🐕
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Jack's Place Toogoolawah

98 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Braemore, QLD
Jack's Place is the perfect location for those seeking a peaceful and serene camping experience. Our site is located just 5 minutes away from Toogoolawah Town and is situated on 40 acres of beautiful and lush bushland. Multiple sites are available, all of which follow alongside a picturesque creek that runs throughout the property. We offer a spacious and flat grassy area to park your van after a long day of driving. Our campsite is ideal for those who wish to enjoy the quiet and tranquil surroundings while taking in a beautiful sunset, surrounded by an abundance of birdlife. Town is a short 5 minute drive with an IGA, Pub, Cafe, Service Station, Water Station and Dump site. Access to Brisbane Valley Rail Trail and only a short drive to Somerset Dam. For those travelling in large groups, please contact us to discuss your requirements. We will do our best to accommodate your needs and ensure that your camping experience at Jack's Place is unforgettable. Guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Pets are allowed on leash. 
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Hope Valley

43 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1375 acres · Amamoor Creek, QLD
4WD Recommended - dirt/gravel road and two creek crossings (through the creek bed) to get here. We have a whole beautiful valley with crystal clear spring-fed creeks, patches of rain forest and hillsides covered in grass-trees backing onto Wrattens State Forest. There's 1,375 acres of land - the boundaries of our property are the ridges of the mountains that encircle us, and many rare species abound here. This is a dog and horse friendly property but no pets allowed in the cabin. There is paralysis tick in this region - so we'd recommend treating any animal before you come and frequent checks while you're here. No mobile phone coverage at the cabin, but there is a hill you can drive (or walk) up on the property to get phone signal if needed and we have a landline phone in our house which can be used in emergencies.
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Deep Dime

27 sites · RVs, Tents400 acres · Glan Devon, QLD
Deep Dime is a 400 acre cattle, fodder and irrigated grain farm. Our primary crop is Lucerne for hay. Creekside Camp (our main camping area) is relatively flat, well drained sites along a creek that usually runs. This area offers multiple composting toilets and wood powered hot water bush shower and outdoor bath. There is also a large permanent deep waterhole a short distance from this camping area. We have temporarily paused out Hill camp sites, due to continuing property maintenance and improvements. The Hilltop on our place is a lovely spot to watch the sunset with a glass of your favorite beverage, and even if you are camped at Creekside, you are welcome to walk or drive up to hilltop. Just remember we are a working property, so leave gates as you find them. Our place is an easy drive from wineries, large dams, Bunya Mountains, art galleries, state forests, mountain bike tracks, and scenic Kingaroy. We are dog friendly as long as dogs are not aggressive and well controlled.
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Hopevale Adventure Camping

6 sites · RVs, Tents113 acres · Widgee, QLD
The Cooke Family welcomes you to “Hopevale”. A beautiful 113 acre property bordered by Wrattens National Park at the edge of the world in the peaceful Widgee district of greater Gympie. Jason, a landscaper by trade, and Jacinta a teacher by profession, met many years ago at a national Christian youth conference. Four beautiful children later and many years down the track, they bought Hopevale as a blank cattle fattening property in 2018. After much hard work, they have made it what it is today, with plans to continually improve. We have different camp options available, one of which is set up for those guests also wanting to stay with horses or just have a larger group booking. Guests will have access to a toilet and shower throughout their stay which is within walking distance from each of the campsites. Campfires and pets are welcome. The property has only had 4 farming owners in its 110 odd years since it was first surveyed and selected in 1915. The Hillcoats, Bishops, Cotters, and now the Cooke’s. The families over the years have used the property for timber getting, dairy, beef and small cropping. The property is geologically rich with volcanic soils, sandstone escarpments full of caves and overhangs. The mighty Wrattens Falls sits to the back of the property in the National Park and is a sight to behold in full flow. It feeds the head waters of the western branch of Widgee Creek which meanders through the property. The subtropical dry rainforest clad mountains are dominated by the majestic Bunya and Hoop pines and are a testament to what once was covering the entire property before being cleared for farming. Remnant riparian creek lines are botanically rich and diverse holding Red and White Cedar, Teak, Silky oak and many other coveted timber trees harvested back in the day. There are many species of animals and birds that call Hopevale home. From water dragons, frogs and fish in the creeks, monitors, wallabies, deer, koalas, possums and phascogales in the eucalypts. Red-back wrens, pardalotes, rainbow bee-eaters, finches and quail call the open grasses home while whip birds give their iconic call in the forest. Above, birds of prey ride the thermals of the valley looking for their next meal. “We have been blessed beyond measure with a small slice of God’s wonderful creation that we would love to share with you.”
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Mountain View Camping

4 sites · RVs, Tents380 acres · Kandanga Creek, QLD
Our property is located in the beautiful Kandanga Valley which is a part of the amazing Mary Valley. Kandanga Creek runs along our property where the camp site are located. We are surrounded by mountains and the Imbil forestry is at the top of our valley. We are only 45 minutes to Noosa, 20 minutes to the Amamoor Country Music Muster, only 1 km to Mitchell Creek Rock and Blues Festival, 15 minutes to Borumba Dam. We own a working Dairy Farm, the next property on from the camping site. Opposite the camping grounds we plant summer feed (White Sorghum Silage) and Winter feed (Oats or Barley). Bring you own fire pits. All weather access road, if towing please use 4WD. Please note we do not have drinking water and that you need to be self-sufficient and bring everything you need with you and take out ALL waste. *All guests (including children) must be added to the booking request. *Children 5 and under are free (noted in message attached to booking) *Firewood available by the bag to purchase. *Smoking discouraged for the comfort of guests. * The platypus can be sighted in the creek. There is a family of 3 friendly deer that roam our property, so keep an eye out they are beautiful. * There is fencing along the creek bank for safety for little children.
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McSweeny Haven

20 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Kilkivan, QLD
Our property is located on the site of the First Kilkivan Township and was home to a gold rush in 1868 where a 73 oz nugget was discovered. Guests will have access to a portable toilet and fire pit throughout their stay. Gold is still found in and around the creek with fossicking permitted at an extra daily rate of $25 per person. As this is private property we require that all the QLD Fossicking Act rules and regulations are followed this includes having your own permit which must be supplied before fossicking is permitted. These rules include no machinery or pump operated sluices such as high banking sluices. Detectors are welcome and some great finds have been found with them including gold and coins from the 1860’s. Large groups are welcome. There are many great shaded camping spots along the creek or a large open area of about 50 acres for larger groups. There is also a year round swimming hole fed by a solar bore on the property for anyone wanting to cool down. Kids under 12 are free but if fossicking must be covered by a permit. Pets are welcome. For any questions please ring Nev on 0448822009.
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Topp View Camping + Cabin

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents140 acres · Taromeo, QLD
Located at the top of the Blackbutt Range, with amazing views from all campsites. Come enjoy the hills and gullies with open paddocks and 6 dams on our 130 acre property. All with fire pits. Multiple walking tracks. Friendly atmosphere. Hot Shower available and flushing toilets, close to area Aussie Almond. Undercover barbecue area, Porta Loo's for hire. Firewood and ice available all year. 5 large individual area's, see map, each up to 10 acres. 2 - 4 sites to choose from. Plenty of room to spread out. We are pet friendly but please have them remained on leash at all times. Watch our sheep and goats graze or help with feeding them. Seasonal bottle feeding of baby lambs and goats . Sheep lambing. Nursery for the new born, lambs and kids, chickens and ducklings, Watch the geese and ducks. Feed the Donkeys. Feed the Cows. Kayak or swim when dams are full, throw in a Crayfish pot or fishing line. Camping sites bring your own porta potty. BYO drinking water (no town water) We have bagged firewood. Due to bio security rules, please do not bring in your own wood. Ice, and small choice of emergency supplies. Board games and cards available We are only 8mins to Brisbane Valley Rail trail and Blackbutt. Approx. 1.5hrs from Brisbane +Toowoomba. Approx 1 hr from sunshine coast.
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Bunya Red Farm

11 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Benair, QLD
As seen on channel 7's Creek to Coast! Bunya Red Farm is a 160 acre mixed farm with cattle & alpacas; growing capers, peanuts and other crops. The farm enjoys awesome views over the Bunya Mountains with farmland by day, a sky full of stars at night with the lights of Kingaroy & the wind farm sparkling in the distance. Bunya Red Farm is 8 kms off the Bunya Highway, with the last few kilometres of gravel road accessible by 2WD, motorhomes or buses. TV & mobile reception is excellent. Pet friendly (see rules). Campers must have own amenities for their chosen site and leave no trace. Campfires permitted but check with hosts first regarding local fire bans before lighting a fire. 4WD required for some sites only if camping when wet.
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Creek View Place

3 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Amamoor Creek, QLD
Absolute slice of heaven all to yourself on 4 acres of private fenced land overlooking Amamoor Creek! You will feel like you’re in another world once you’ve driven out through the beautiful Amamoor State Forest, and set up camp on 1 of the 2 beautiful sites we have established. CHECK IN 2PM!! CHECK OUT 10AM!! 2 sites can be found on the property that could easily accomodate up to 25+ people each or 1 super large site that can accommodate 50+ people! This spot is perfect for the horse riders, dirt bike riders, atv/utv riders and 4x4 lovers as you are surrounded by state forest, where thousands of designated tracks are waiting to be explored. No neighbours anywhere near you. Easy access off Amamoor Creek Road, which is a dead end dirt road with more cattle than cars :-) Only 7 minutes from the famous Gympie Music Muster!! This is a DO NOT MISS event that runs from 22nd - 25th Aug 2024 and is staged deep within the natural surrounds of the Amamoor State Forest. The Muster showcases a mix of country, roots, blues, folk and rock music as well as workshops, bush poets, Gympie Mazda Kid's Club and much more. Come play in the creek, explore the swimming holes in what feels like a secluded rainforest, good fun for kids on push bikes, plenty of room for pets, set up bocce ball, relax under big shade trees, enjoy lots of walks teaming with wildlife, lots of beautiful scenery, and finish the night under the stars around a camp fire. Free piles of kindling, so help yourself! 2 fire rings are provided. Firewood can be delivered, $10 a bag (please preorder), and you're also welcome to bring your own fire pit if you prefer. You are required to be fully self sufficient with your own toilet - No exceptions - Please respect the beautiful environment, and for future campers like yourself. You must take ALL waste with you when you leave. 2WD is suitable for terrain, AWD and 4WD is reccomended. Pets very welcome!! Please keep them close to you at night, and you MUST clean up and remove all animal waste. Located in the 'Blue Bell' area 7 mins from the Gympie Music Muster, 25 mins from the towns of Amamoor and Kandanga, and 40 mins south west of Gympie. ‘Blue Bell’ borders and overlooks large areas of Amamoor State Forest and Forest Reserve covering over 7,000 hectares (17,000 acres). Amamoor State Forest includes dry forests, riverine forests, and hoop & bunya pine plantations - some of the finest hoop pine in Qld. This beautiful area of Amamoor Creek is a well known habitat for platypus, plus lots of stunning wildlife and more than 120 bird species in the surrounding forests. There is a big 24 hr Puma petrol station at the turn off from the Bruce Hwy with a number of fast food options, toilets and kids playground. In addition, there is a sizeable General Store in Amamoor that is open Sat: 7am-7pm, Sun: 7am-3pm and Mon-Fri: 6am-7pm, and the Village Green Cafe Amamoor next to the Mary Valley Rattler train tracks. I look forward to meeting you, and offering you a peaceful slice of serenity during your nature stay!
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Namaste Farm

10 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Pie Creek, QLD
This farm have been used as a working farm for around 40 years. This area is where the government planned a dam so generally we have water in the creeks. The house was the original Amamoor Head Ranger, Forestry division, home which was cut in two and relocated from town up to the top of our hill. From here during the bush fire season you can see fires from Widgee, Kilcoy or the Sunshine Coast. We run on solar and rain water for everything in the house and creek or dam water for our orchards and gardens. We run a variety of animals and several small orchards as well. Our creek runs into another near this causeway which leads to lots of water in a short time where it sounds like you are living on a beach. Always check with us beforehand if there has been heavy rain and there are several creeks in this area which leads to a rapid build up of water in a short time over many of the causeways out here. When there is water around, the creek will have lots of little fish and a large variety of frogs, some very weird looking ones to study. While there are many animals on the farm, there are also wild animals who use it as their home and refuge so your pets must be kept safe with you at night. Swimming pool on the farm can be used if requested through booking.
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Dairy@Goomeri

43 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Goomeri, QLD
Dairy@Goomeri is a 20acre property located on the outskirts of Goomeri with direct access to the rail trail. The property used to be a working dairy farm and the original dairy still stand atop the hill There are 3 designated camp areas - Creek Camp, Paddock Camp and Town Camp. The famous Goomeri Bakery, Grand Hotel and IGA supermarket is a short 5-10 minute walk away. If you are in the region for wine there is a great selection of wineries approx 20 minute drive away, Dusty Hill, Clovely Estate, Prendergast's Irish Tavern and many more! We have a small creek that runs beside the property if you want to cool off however Lake Barambah and Kinbombi Falls are close by swimming areas. Pets are welcome on a lead. Fire permitted - BYO fireplace and wood (In accordance with local law). Fully self contained camping and 4x4 vehicles recommended. What you bring in please take out. Group bookings welcome on request.
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Hikers, anglers, and caravanners will all find the perfect spot to relax near rural Kingaroy. The local Kingaroy holiday park offers a choice of slab or grass campsites with electricity, access to a camp kitchen, laundry facilities, pizza ovens, and a saltwater swimming pool. Or, zip the motorhome over to Bunya Mountains National Park and check into a campground featuring picnic tables, flush toilets, hot showers, and electric BBQs. Then head out on the Scenic Circuit walking track that leads hikers through an ancient bunya pine forest to waterfalls and rock pools. Be prepared for fog, rain, and chilly weather year-round at high altitudes. For freshwater fun, check out Lake Barambah, bordering the wetlands in Cherbourg National Park. This man-made dam is the ideal spot for fishing, sailing, swimming, and lounging—especially when temperatures rise in January. Roughly 30 minutes from Kingaroy, family-friendly caravan parks near the lake typically feature powered sites, bathrooms, a general store kiosk, and boat launches for effortless water access.

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