Camping near Charleville

Camp beneath the outback stars in this remote Aussie outback town.

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Adavale Farm

15 sites · RVs, Tents40000 acres · Langlo, QLD
Our property is located 67km North West of Chareville on Adavale Road. We are in the Queensland Outback on 40,000 acres. Our large sites offer the perfect place to base yourself and explore or to just relax and enjoy the serenity. Our sites have access to amenities including toilet, shower and laundry. We also have areas for table tennis, hand ball and yabbying for the kids to enjoy. We welcome guests to join us for the animal feeding each afternoon, please let us know if you would like to do this. The lookout camp sites are located 3kms from the main camping area and facilities and is for fully self contained campers only. Come soak up the sunset and stunning views in the afternoon. You can also explore the unique caves and rock formations. and enjoy some wildlife watching. New cave walk is a must see. Enjoy a BBQ on the mountain overlooking the property and have your own personal campfire or join in with your fellow campers at the communal campfire. Plenty of firewood to collect. This location provides you with some great photo opportunities. We welcome guests to join us for the animal feeding each afternoon, please let us know if you would like to do this. We are also only a short drive from the Langlo River which is a great spot to catch a fish, go kayaking, swim or just relax by the water. Pets are welcome but must be on a leash at all times to protect the livestock and wildlife.
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Camping near Charleville guide

Overview

Perched on the banks of the Warrego River, surrounded by sun-baked plains and remote cattle stations, Charleville is the quintessential Queensland Outback town. Outdoor adventures are all about getting back to nature, whether fishing along the river, enjoying a barbecue in the Graham Andrews Parklands, or outback stargazing at the Cosmos Centre. Campers can stay in town or venture out into the bushlands.

Where to go

Western outback

West of Charleville, the deserted outback plains lead the way to Cooladdi, proud of its status as Australia’s smallest town. Further afield, the Mariala National Park is the best place to explore the area’s mulga bushlands. Escape the crowds to enjoy bushwalking, birdwatching, and camping far from the beaten track.

Natural Sciences Loop

Charleville’s most rewarding road trip is a six-day round-trip taking in the opal mining town of Quilpie and Hell Hole Gorge National Park. Along the way, discover quirky sites such as the ancient dinosaur skeletons in Eromanga, the Eulo mud springs, and Baldy Top. 

Roma and Carnarvon

It’s a long drive east to the next large town, but a visit to Roma’s famous Saleyards is an unmissable outback experience. Time your visit for a Tuesday to see Australia’s largest cattle sales taking place. To the north, the rugged cliffs and gorges of the Carnarvon National Park provide a dramatic backdrop for hiking and camping. 

When to go

Summers (November through March) in the Queensland outback can be extreme—expect daytime temperatures to reach 35°C or more. Floods can also occur at this time of year. Winter temperatures rarely drop below 20°C during the day, but it can get chilly at night, so tent campers will need to wrap up warm. If you can, time your visit for seasonal events, such as the Charleville Rodeo in May, when locals flock to Charleville from the surrounding towns.

Know before you go

  • Charleville has public transport links to other major towns, but having your own transport is essential for exploring the region.
  • Charleville has a good selection of shops, where you can pick up camping gear and stock up on supplies before heading out into the outback. The surrounding region is remote, so be sure to take everything with you, including drinking water and fuel.
  • Fire bans are common in Queensland during summer and dry periods, so check local guidelines in advance.

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