Camping near Emu Park with horseback riding

This friendly coastal town on Queensland’s Capricorn Coast overlooks the Keppel Islands.

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The Paddock

3 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Cawarral, QLD
Our private 3-acre block is fully mowed and shaded by huge gum trees. A creek runs through the center of the property, dividing one side for Hipcampers and the other side for private use only. We're just a 5-minute walk to the shop, fuel, and pub, and a 5-minute drive to popular hiking at Baga National Park. Emu Park, a beach and coastal town, is only a 10-minute drive away. We offer fire pits and firewood for sale. We also offer the following when available: - Horse riding - Yoga and Breathwork - Martial arts training - Ice baths Guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Campfires are welcome in the fire pit provided. Pets are allowed on leash.
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AU$30
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Laurel Bank Organics

2 sites · RVs, Tents55 acres · Alton Downs, QLD
We have 55 acres of paddocks plus dams 10 minutes from Rockhampton City. We are 1 km from the Fitzroy River with boat access and fishing. A lovely, quiet spot with amazing sunsets. There is plenty to do in the area from fishing, cycling and rowing to relaxing with a book beside your own campfire. Horses, dogs and chickens reside here. Fresh farm eggs available.
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AU$25
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Rockhampton Stopover

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Berserker, QLD
We have a large space available for stopovers during your holiday travels. This Rockhampton yard is near to all the services you may need: supermarket, shops and restaurants. We are located an easy drive to Yeppoon, the beach, the lagoon and the sail club. Campfires permitted. Super close to Mount Archer and the National Park, which offer spectacular views of Rockhampton city, deep valleys, dry rainforests, fleeting glimpses of forest inhabitants and birdlife. The Park has some good bike trails and climbing spots. You will need to be self-contained with own camping toilet/shower. We have drinking water and rubbish/recycling facilities. Your pooch is more than welcome as long as it's on a leash.
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AU$15
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Beef Week Farm

1 site · Lodging25 acres · Rockhampton, QLD
Quality 25 acres Stable complex Cattle yards Wash bay Small paddocks with large body of pasture Water Electricity Power Dog run Toilet Large Queenslander house Sleeps 8 available for rent for up to a month around
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AU$1,000
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Bouldercombe Recreational Grounds

14 sites · RVs5 acres · Bouldercombe, QLD
The Bouldercombe Progress Association opens up its recreational land for camping during local and Rockhampton regional events. The level grounds are located in the Bouldercombe village area at the base of a mountain range. It is an easy 20 minute drive to Rockhampton and 15 minutes from the historical mining town of Mount Morgan.
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Rocky Campsite

4 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Gracemere, QLD
Located outside Rockhampton on a 1 acre block. Nice quiet spot. Separate side access for campers. Fire pit available. Family home also on the block but you'll have the back yard largely to yourself. This is a good campsite for travellers who need somewhere safe to stay overnight during their travels. You will need to be self-contained with own camping toilet/shower. Access to water and wifi. Dogs on leashes welcome.
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AU$25
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Bajool Camp to Great Keppel Island

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Bajool, QLD
A sleepy stay near Rockhampton and the gateway to Yeppoon coastline and Great Keppel Island. You can pitch a tent, park your vans, explore the town, anything you wish! Bajool is located on the Bruce Highway, 35 km south of Rockhampton and 74 km north of Gladstone. Eight-Mile Creek flows to the east of the town. Guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Campfires are welcome in the fire pit. Pets are allowed on leash.
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"Arcadia"

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Mount Morgan, QLD
Our property "Arcadia" is located at Moongan, which was once a bustling Railway Station at the top of the Rack Railway. "Arcadia" is just over 2 acres with a nice flat camping spot beside the seasonal creek. You will be camping right where early settlers once camped and watered their draught horses in bygone days. Teamsters would gather here and collaborate to join their teams together to traverse the steep Razorback bringing supplies to the gold mine and its workers. Behind the homestead the land rises steeply to overlook the valley below and offers nice views for sunset gazers. We are at the very start of a permaculture makeover, with the design phase still in progress. Our business is named Moonrise Organixs and we have a produce stall at the front gate with an ever increasing range of chemical-free products. We have an infant orchard, mandala veggie patch, tea garden, poultry and a small grass arena. We are a kid, dog and horse friendly property! There is an unofficial rail trail nearby and lots of tracks for horse riding, hiking, rock climbing and motor bike riding. The quaint Gold Mining town of Mount Morgan is steeped in history, with a full suite of facilities and is only 5km away. Rockhampton is 25km and Gracemere 15km away. If you are interested in the history of Moongan, just strike up a conversation with Angie and she will be glad to share what she knows. Please note: Mount Morgan is situated at the top of the great Dividing Range. There are two ways to approach Mt Morgan from the east - up the windy range road A3 Burnett Highway or up the straight and steep (17% incline) Razorback Rd. Our property is located at Moongan just at the top of the steep Razorback incline. USE LOW GEAR from the bottom as it gets steeper towards the top. Directions from Bouldecombe: 4km west of Bouldecombe, turn right onto Poison Creek Rd. Follow until the end (4km) then turn left onto Razorback Rd. In another 4 km you will reach the steep incline and our property is at the top. Despite the address being Leydens Hill Rd, the driveway is actually accessed off Razorback Rd. Don't turn down Leydens Hill Rd, especially if you are towing as this is a narrow road and turning around can be difficult. There is a pit dunny outhouse but no shower. We offer a 10amp outlet only. Please come prepared with whatever equipment is needed to convert to 15amp if required. Water is our most precious and limited resource so please arrive with full tanks and adequate drinking water for the duration of your stay. We are in a dry period right now so it is hot and brown. This is a leave no trace site. Please take all your rubbish with you when you leave. If no one is home to greet you please just choose a site in the front driveway paddock which suits you. 😉 We won't be far away. Come in peace, stay in harmony, leave with a full heart.
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Overview

A small coastal community on the shores of Keppel Bay, Emu Park offers a year-round sunshine-laced climate typical of southern Queensland. Captain Cook named Keppel Bay after sighting it in 1870, with the town of Emu Park evolving as cattle station owners established holiday homes on the beach. It has retained much of its small-town charm and serves as a popular holiday spot, particularly along the waterfront where parklands and the famed Singing Ship sculpture capture the breeze.

Where to go

Benarkin State Forest

At Emu Creek Camp Site, a large open camping area for caravans and tents sits adjacent to Emu Creek. Clancy’s Camping Area is adjacent to the Bicentennial National Trail, popular among horse riders, mountain bikers, and hikers. Wood-fired BBQs (bring your own wood) are available (except when fire bans apply) at both sites. Book your camping permit through the state’s Parks and Forest department.

Keppel Bay Islands

Camping is permissible on a number of islands within Keppel Bay Islands National Park. Book your camping permit through Queensland’s Parks and Forest department for campsites on North Keppel Island, Humpy Island, Miall Island, Conical Island, Divided Island, Pelican Island, Middle Island, and Hummocky Island—here, campsites are suitable for tent campers only and facilities are limited mostly to picnic tables and toilets.

Byfield National Park

Byfield National Park, Byfield State Forest, and Byfield Conservation Park all combine to form the Capricorn Coast’s park area. Here, massive sand dunes, rainforest-edged creeks, dramatic mountain ranges, and dense pine plantations are dotted with camping areas on the beach and in the forest. Park campsites are suitable for caravans, camper trailers, and motorhomes along with tents and swags, although some are only accessible by 4WD vehicle.

When to go

Emu Park, Yeppoon, and the Capricorn Coast are a year-round holiday destination. Summer storms that roll in from the north may impact the area, but summers are generally warm and humid, and winters are mild. Southeast trade winds blow from around April to October.

Know before you go

  • Swim for free at the waterfront Yeppoon Lagoon, an aquatic playground for all ages.
  • 4WD vehicles can drive on 17 km of sand at Farnborough Beach, with entry access at Bangalee.
  • Look for humpback whales passing through Keppel Bay on their annual migration between June and October.
  • Almost 30 islands sit offshore from Emu Park, with boat trips departing from Keppel Bay Marina.

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