The best river, stream, or creek camping near Boyne Island

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Pitch your tent or roll up in your caravan—Boyne Island’s river camping scene gives you over 140 options right on the water. Expect spots for as little as $10 a night, with most sites averaging around $20. The river here isn’t just for show: locals and travellers fish, swim, and even climb along the banks. Campfires are allowed at many sites, and most have toilets and welcome pets. Top picks include Travellers Rest 1770 Eco certified (284 reviews), Camp Akuna Pikes Crossing INC (243 reviews), and Collie Farm (182 reviews)—each spot has its own twist on river life. Bring your fishing rod, pack swimmers, and don’t forget your marshmallows.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Beautifully maintained camping area. Lots of room for the kids and activities.

1. Camp Akuna Pikes Crossing INC

98%
(382)
12km from Boyne Island · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Benaraby, QLD
Welcome to our not-for-profit grounds, now open to the public. The camp has been set up as a youth-oriented facility that welcomes travellers and regional people. All proceeds go towards running costs and improving facilities. We have an onsite caretaker (LES) for maintaining the property. Dog friendly (must be controlled at all times!) and good access for caravans and all types of vehicles.A large flat grassed area for camping and 200m walk to The Boyne River at Pikes Crossing with access for swimming. There is an area to launch small boats and ideal for canoeing and kayaking in protected waters. Close to Lake Awoonga (4km drive) for fishing and all other aquatic activities along with a great barramundi stocked impoundment.There is a large undercover area with tables and chairs, flushing toilets and hot showers and designated campfire area. All campers have access to this. We also offer a commercial kitchen and BBQs for group bookings. We welcome community functions, weddings, birthday parties and youth groups. Inquiries welcome.
Pets
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from 
AU$19
 / night
Travellers Rest 1770 Eco Camping

2. Travellers Rest 1770 Eco Camping

98%
(440)
60km from Boyne Island · 41 sites · Tents, RVs · Round Hill, QLD
Traveller’s Rest 1770 Eco Camping is a family-owned nature-campground located on the outskirts of Eurimbula National Park, in the beautiful beachside town of Agnes Water/1770, Queensland! The campground is run with passion and care by Mike and Michi who's vision it is to connect People with Nature, and Nature to People! The spacious powered and unpowered sites are surrounded by native bushland, allowing an abundance of wildlife to call Traveller's Rest 1770 their home. Our well-maintained amenities add an extra bit of comfort to the only Ecotourism certified Nature-Campground on the Discovery Coast! Our guests start their day with calls of Kookaburra’s, nestled in tall Gumtrees and settle by their campfire at night to enjoy clear views of the night sky. Traveller’s Rest 1770 invites their guests to immerse themselves in a truly restful camping experience on their 44-acres property - far enough away from the hustle of town but close enough to enjoy a trip to Lady Musgrave Island - the Gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. Experience the bespoke bushland boardwalk, meandering along a carefully chosen path and inviting you to tune into a natural harmony of bird calls, rustling leaves and gentle breezes. The bushland boardwalk can be accessed by wheelchairs and prams, and our spacious undercover BBQ Area offers a generous space for shade, rest and wildlife observations. Additional information: -Please empty your toilets at the 1770 SES Dump Point. We do not have a dump point, greywater can be dispersed on your site - Early check-in: 12 pm - Late check-out: 11 am - Exclusive access to our bushland boardwalk - No mobile phone/TV reception - No generators - No pets - Please notify us if you arrive later then 6 pm, so we can arrange a smooth arrival for you. - Firepits are available for hire, Wood is sold on-site ($15 per bag) - subject to availability - pre-booking is recommended
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from 
AU$24
 / night
A quiet place to camp

3. Collie Farm

99%
(386)
50km from Boyne Island · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Miriam Vale, QLD
283 acres of mainly level bush with camping sites in various locations, either in a remote bush or by the water (dams). 6 kms of bushwalking tracks with abundant native wild and bird life. Designated fireplaces and firewood available. All campsites except the Safe Haven are physically separated and reserved for a single group (either travelling alone or in company with others). The Safe Haven can accommodate up to 4 caravans/campers with a communal central fireplace by the water. A seasonal summer stream normally runs through the length of the property from January to May. During this time access to some of the walking trails can be restricted. All sites can be left unattended and secure by visitors for day trips to surrounding areas such as Agnes Water, Seventeen Seventy, the Boyne Valley or various National Parks located within 50klms. Your hosts are always present and ready to assist in any way they can. Dogs welcome. Note: Flushing toilet is located adjacent to the Safe Haven campsite.
Pets
Potable water
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from 
AU$19
 / night
Mugul Mountain Wilderness Retreat

4. Mugul Mountain Wilderness Retreat

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(53)
61km from Boyne Island · 53 sites · Tents, RVs · Colosseum, QLD
Mugul Mountain Retreat is a 300 acre property adjacent to Mt Colosseum (or Mugul as it is called by the local Indigenous peoples). The property borders the national park of Mt Colosseum. Mugul is a site of significance for the Gooreng Gooreng people. Our property is home to a multitude of pretty face wallabies, kangaroos, bandicoots, goannas, possums and over 60 species of birds. A serene and peaceful place Mugul is where you can experience the energy of a sacred Indigenous site. Accessible for all types of vehicles. Dog friendly. The property offers basic camping without facilities. You will need to be self-sufficient. We have a bush toilet but no showers. At the house there are toilets and showers available for an extra charge. Please see us if required. Campfires permitted in a designated area when restrictions aren't in place. You can purchase firewood from us (see Extras). We prefer you to bring your own water, emergency supply can be arranged (we are on tank water). Patchy mobile reception.
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from 
AU$37
 / night
Kotuku on Oyster Creek

5. Kotuku on Oyster Creek

100%
(16)
80km from Boyne Island · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Euleilah, QLD
A beautiful name for these beautiful and unique 75 acres (30.45ha) facing north directly onto tidal Euleilah Creek (part of the Baffle Creek system) with huge 859m (approx.) creek frontage. For those of you who love fishing or going out in the tinny, you can take your pick at Kotuku as you have both an on-site pontoon and boat ramp. Baffle Creek is well known for prawns, crabs and fishing - think of the fun to be had. The property is very attractive with open grassed areas and mature Eucalypts for shade along the creek banks. It would be a great area for friends or family to set up camp. Quiet and peaceful location. Currently the camping area is only for fully self contained camping. Area is accessible to caravans, camper trailers and motorhomes. There is no plug in power. Convenient Location. Facilities/shops in Baffle Creek are a mere 3km (approx.) away. Approx. distances: Baffle Creek facilities 3km, Bundaberg 83km, Agnes Water 50km, Gladstone 112km, Rules Beach 19km.
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AU$25
 / night
Private Coastal Getaway

6. Private Coastal Getaway

100%
(3)
52km from Boyne Island · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Captain Creek, QLD
This campsite is located at Captain Creek. 15kms from Agnes water 1770. on 40 acres with a seasonal creek. We have a lovely natural bush setting with privacy. Suited for off grid campers. You will see kangaroos and lots of bird life to watch. Our region is well known for surfing, however Agnes Water and 1770 are also home to calm inlets tailor-made for stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking. BYO paddleboard or explore the coastline and waterways by kayak. You can even paddle past Captain Cook’s landing point and on towards the headland to watch the sun set over the ocean (a rare sight on Australia’s East coast). Follow the trail or take your mountain bike along boardwalks and across stepping stones on the 1.5 hr, 3km Red Rock Trail. You can start your adventure at the end of Springs Beach and head south along rocky trails peppered with pandanus palms all the way to the far end of Red Rock Beach. This campsite suits self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower. There is access to drinking water and a picnic table for meals. Plenty of space for bushwalking or sit back around camp fire or just read books. There are some great mountain views to be seen while walking around and site seeing, and Eurimbula National Park is close by. For boating and fishing enthusiasts, the beach is just a few mins drive away. We're located close to Agnes Water for all your shopping and supply needs. Pets welcome.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
AU$22
 / night

Pitch your tent or roll up in your caravan—Boyne Island’s river camping scene gives you over 140 options right on the water. Expect spots for as little as $10 a night, with most sites averaging around $20. The river here isn’t just for show: locals and travellers fish, swim, and even climb along the banks. Campfires are allowed at many sites, and most have toilets and welcome pets. Top picks include Travellers Rest 1770 Eco certified (284 reviews), Camp Akuna Pikes Crossing INC (243 reviews), and Collie Farm (182 reviews)—each spot has its own twist on river life. Bring your fishing rod, pack swimmers, and don’t forget your marshmallows.

99% (874)

Top-rated campgrounds

Beautifully maintained camping area. Lots of room for the kids and activities.

1. Camp Akuna Pikes Crossing INC

98%
(382)
12km from Boyne Island · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Benaraby, QLD
Welcome to our not-for-profit grounds, now open to the public. The camp has been set up as a youth-oriented facility that welcomes travellers and regional people. All proceeds go towards running costs and improving facilities. We have an onsite caretaker (LES) for maintaining the property. Dog friendly (must be controlled at all times!) and good access for caravans and all types of vehicles.A large flat grassed area for camping and 200m walk to The Boyne River at Pikes Crossing with access for swimming. There is an area to launch small boats and ideal for canoeing and kayaking in protected waters. Close to Lake Awoonga (4km drive) for fishing and all other aquatic activities along with a great barramundi stocked impoundment.There is a large undercover area with tables and chairs, flushing toilets and hot showers and designated campfire area. All campers have access to this. We also offer a commercial kitchen and BBQs for group bookings. We welcome community functions, weddings, birthday parties and youth groups. Inquiries welcome.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$19
 / night
Travellers Rest 1770 Eco Camping

2. Travellers Rest 1770 Eco Camping

98%
(440)
60km from Boyne Island · 41 sites · Tents, RVs · Round Hill, QLD
Traveller’s Rest 1770 Eco Camping is a family-owned nature-campground located on the outskirts of Eurimbula National Park, in the beautiful beachside town of Agnes Water/1770, Queensland! The campground is run with passion and care by Mike and Michi who's vision it is to connect People with Nature, and Nature to People! The spacious powered and unpowered sites are surrounded by native bushland, allowing an abundance of wildlife to call Traveller's Rest 1770 their home. Our well-maintained amenities add an extra bit of comfort to the only Ecotourism certified Nature-Campground on the Discovery Coast! Our guests start their day with calls of Kookaburra’s, nestled in tall Gumtrees and settle by their campfire at night to enjoy clear views of the night sky. Traveller’s Rest 1770 invites their guests to immerse themselves in a truly restful camping experience on their 44-acres property - far enough away from the hustle of town but close enough to enjoy a trip to Lady Musgrave Island - the Gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. Experience the bespoke bushland boardwalk, meandering along a carefully chosen path and inviting you to tune into a natural harmony of bird calls, rustling leaves and gentle breezes. The bushland boardwalk can be accessed by wheelchairs and prams, and our spacious undercover BBQ Area offers a generous space for shade, rest and wildlife observations. Additional information: -Please empty your toilets at the 1770 SES Dump Point. We do not have a dump point, greywater can be dispersed on your site - Early check-in: 12 pm - Late check-out: 11 am - Exclusive access to our bushland boardwalk - No mobile phone/TV reception - No generators - No pets - Please notify us if you arrive later then 6 pm, so we can arrange a smooth arrival for you. - Firepits are available for hire, Wood is sold on-site ($15 per bag) - subject to availability - pre-booking is recommended
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$24
 / night
A quiet place to camp

3. Collie Farm

99%
(386)
50km from Boyne Island · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Miriam Vale, QLD
283 acres of mainly level bush with camping sites in various locations, either in a remote bush or by the water (dams). 6 kms of bushwalking tracks with abundant native wild and bird life. Designated fireplaces and firewood available. All campsites except the Safe Haven are physically separated and reserved for a single group (either travelling alone or in company with others). The Safe Haven can accommodate up to 4 caravans/campers with a communal central fireplace by the water. A seasonal summer stream normally runs through the length of the property from January to May. During this time access to some of the walking trails can be restricted. All sites can be left unattended and secure by visitors for day trips to surrounding areas such as Agnes Water, Seventeen Seventy, the Boyne Valley or various National Parks located within 50klms. Your hosts are always present and ready to assist in any way they can. Dogs welcome. Note: Flushing toilet is located adjacent to the Safe Haven campsite.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$19
 / night
Mugul Mountain Wilderness Retreat

4. Mugul Mountain Wilderness Retreat

99%
(53)
61km from Boyne Island · 53 sites · Tents, RVs · Colosseum, QLD
Mugul Mountain Retreat is a 300 acre property adjacent to Mt Colosseum (or Mugul as it is called by the local Indigenous peoples). The property borders the national park of Mt Colosseum. Mugul is a site of significance for the Gooreng Gooreng people. Our property is home to a multitude of pretty face wallabies, kangaroos, bandicoots, goannas, possums and over 60 species of birds. A serene and peaceful place Mugul is where you can experience the energy of a sacred Indigenous site. Accessible for all types of vehicles. Dog friendly. The property offers basic camping without facilities. You will need to be self-sufficient. We have a bush toilet but no showers. At the house there are toilets and showers available for an extra charge. Please see us if required. Campfires permitted in a designated area when restrictions aren't in place. You can purchase firewood from us (see Extras). We prefer you to bring your own water, emergency supply can be arranged (we are on tank water). Patchy mobile reception.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$37
 / night
Kotuku on Oyster Creek

5. Kotuku on Oyster Creek

100%
(16)
80km from Boyne Island · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Euleilah, QLD
A beautiful name for these beautiful and unique 75 acres (30.45ha) facing north directly onto tidal Euleilah Creek (part of the Baffle Creek system) with huge 859m (approx.) creek frontage. For those of you who love fishing or going out in the tinny, you can take your pick at Kotuku as you have both an on-site pontoon and boat ramp. Baffle Creek is well known for prawns, crabs and fishing - think of the fun to be had. The property is very attractive with open grassed areas and mature Eucalypts for shade along the creek banks. It would be a great area for friends or family to set up camp. Quiet and peaceful location. Currently the camping area is only for fully self contained camping. Area is accessible to caravans, camper trailers and motorhomes. There is no plug in power. Convenient Location. Facilities/shops in Baffle Creek are a mere 3km (approx.) away. Approx. distances: Baffle Creek facilities 3km, Bundaberg 83km, Agnes Water 50km, Gladstone 112km, Rules Beach 19km.
Campfires
Trash
from 
AU$25
 / night
Private Coastal Getaway

6. Private Coastal Getaway

100%
(3)
52km from Boyne Island · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Captain Creek, QLD
This campsite is located at Captain Creek. 15kms from Agnes water 1770. on 40 acres with a seasonal creek. We have a lovely natural bush setting with privacy. Suited for off grid campers. You will see kangaroos and lots of bird life to watch. Our region is well known for surfing, however Agnes Water and 1770 are also home to calm inlets tailor-made for stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking. BYO paddleboard or explore the coastline and waterways by kayak. You can even paddle past Captain Cook’s landing point and on towards the headland to watch the sun set over the ocean (a rare sight on Australia’s East coast). Follow the trail or take your mountain bike along boardwalks and across stepping stones on the 1.5 hr, 3km Red Rock Trail. You can start your adventure at the end of Springs Beach and head south along rocky trails peppered with pandanus palms all the way to the far end of Red Rock Beach. This campsite suits self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower. There is access to drinking water and a picnic table for meals. Plenty of space for bushwalking or sit back around camp fire or just read books. There are some great mountain views to be seen while walking around and site seeing, and Eurimbula National Park is close by. For boating and fishing enthusiasts, the beach is just a few mins drive away. We're located close to Agnes Water for all your shopping and supply needs. Pets welcome.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
AU$22
 / night

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