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Deacin Camp

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· Pierces Creek, Queensland
160 acres hosted by Cindy P.
6 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Set up camp on this flat, grassy site by a seasonal creek bed. Campers are welcome to bring their dogs and/or horses! Campfires are permitted. Crystal clear flowing creek. Two dams stocked with cray fish and we welcome cray fishing as long as females with eggs returned to dam. There are some great bushwalks on the property that you can enjoy, you may even be lucky to find the rock overhangs, that provide shallow caves heaps of rock formation and grass trees. Property owners have a number of quiet rescue and farm animals onsite including friendly pigs that may visit your campsite. Horses and alpacas on-site. Owners live off the grid using solar power as their only source. We don’t want to commercialise our property keeping it as natural as possible. Phone service is limited with access in high grounds areas. There are some 4wd sites available, please message the host to discuss this. Owners live onsite, so if you have any questions or need further information please ask! There are no amenities here, campers will need to be totally self sufficient and leave no trace when you go. The camp is located 2 hours from Brisbane, 1 hour from Toowoomba. 15 minutes down the road you'll find the unique town of Crows Nest, which has great historic sites, restaurants, pubs and shops. 30 minutes drive away you can visit the Muntapa Tunnel, a heritage-listed tunnel from Narko-Nutgrove Road, Highgrove through to Nutgrove. It was designed by Queensland Railways and built from 1910 to 1913 by Queensland Railways.
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5 Ratings · 4 reviews
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Emily L.recommends
April 3, 2024
Site 5 - Deacin camp
Great location! Great host, very friendly & welcoming. Arghh the serenity!
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Kristilee C.recommends
August 27, 2023
Site 1 - Deacin camp
Thanks for the awesome stay
We camped in a tent on Cindy's property and had a lovely experience 🥰 Her and Dean were so welcoming and really did make us feel at home! Our little one loved to see all of the animals especially the pigs and horses ❤️ We were the only campers and had the choice of any spot we wanted. We camped next to the dam which was lovely and clean and dipped our feet in. We also tried our luck catching some crayfish and had success! We can't wait for the chance to come and visit again 😊 From Kristilee, Jack and Tilly
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Wendy M.doesn't recommend
March 17, 2023
Deacin camp
Everything needs to be improved. Your advertising was so far fetched. Was a waste of time and money getting there to me who didn't even bother getting out of the car. Also the said refund you were returning has not showed up for two weeks thus far.
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Luke J.recommends
April 18, 2022
Deacin camp
Was a joy to stay at deacin camp wonderful host, beautiful farm stay to get away from everything all kinds of animals all very friendly, would definitely go back.
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Pierces Creek, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Barunggam First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Cindy P.Joined in March 2021
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