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Big Rocks Bush Retreat

53 sites · RVs, Tents700 acres · Golden Fleece, QLD
"Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the heart of nature at Big Rocks Bush Retreat" The tranquil and beautiful bush covered property is nestled on 700 acres, backing directly onto the Woowoonga national park near, Childers Qld.  The Big Rocks Bush Retreat is situated on the foot hills of rugged, mountainous terrain that creates a picturesque spot for camping, biking, horse riding, bush walking and hiking in a diverse and stunning landscape. With a majority of remnant bush land, it’s a naturalists wonderland with a number of native flora and fauna found in few parts of Australia. The facilities on the property are ever evolving and offer; • large fenced area • large communal fire pit • small camp kitchen • two toilets • covered areas • pool table • book and toy library • small hobby farm with friendly goats and chickens • large horse yards • two dams (great for cooling off) Please note that a 4WD and off-road camper are recommended If you are wishing to access our more remote camp sites on the property.  Nearby hamlets of Childers, Biggenden and Apple Tree Creek have a unique combination of history, culture, food, wine and art in a relaxing atmosphere of country life.  The retreat caters to families, groups, travellers and holiday makers alike. "Experience the magic of Big Rocks Bush Retreat. Book your adventure today!" Big Rocks Bush Retreat is too beautiful not to share, you will not be disappointed
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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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Paradise Lost on the Burnett

21 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Duingal, QLD
I. run a cattle grazing farm in Duingal, right on the Burnett River, 18km out of Gin Gin and 60km from Bundaberg. We have 100 acres of paradise with many sites to choose from, either along our 300m of Burnett river frontage or along the winding Duingal creek tucked into seclusion. For the bigger vans we have sites up on top of the property overlooking the Burnett with just a short walk down to the water. There are NO Ammenities available so own toilet is a MUST! Bring your fishing rods, kayaks and walking shoes. There's some great fishing here including barramundi, perch, yellow belly mullet, gar - and plenty of catfish to keep the kids entertained! Don’t have a kayak, no worries. We also have kayaks available for hire. We also have the most magnificent sunrises and sunsets here, with beautiful birdlife including hawks and water eagles. Great for bird watching and photography! All campsites have access to the water unless we are advised per booking. Less than 5km down the road you will find Wallaville where there is a great local Wallaville pub, and a corner store that offers great pizza. Telstra is available for communication, and we are also only 18km from Gin Gin and around 50km from Bundaberg. Campfires permitted in the designated areas only, bring your own fire pit when possible as we have a limited number of fire pits available. when fire restrictions/bans are not in place. Plenty of fallen timber around the place to collect for firewood. I suggest U bring wood for the ist night, In case it has rained & saves the hassle first up allowing U to chill out sooner 🥂 Well behaved pets welcome, but they must be kept under control and you must pick up after them. We look forward to welcoming you 🥂
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TIMBER MILL STATION

11 sites · RVs, Tents86 acres · Brooweena, QLD
🌿 Welcome to Timber Mill Station! Off grid rural escape, but with lovely toilets and showers ;-) We’re not your typical caravan park—no squashed sites, no rigid layouts. Here, you get to choose your own adventure and set up camp however you like. With 86 acres of bushland beauty, there’s plenty of room to spread out, relax, and enjoy the serenity. - 2WD Friendly - Top-notch Amenities – Clean toilets, hot showers, and even quirky bush showers for that rustic experience - Campfire-friendly - Pet friendly, on lead - Family friendly Whether you’re hiking, stargazing, or just soaking up the peaceful vibes, Timber Mill Station is the perfect escape from the daily grind. • A commercial gas tank available for on-site bottle refills at a cost. • DumpEZY onsite. • Large group friendly, configure your camps however you please • Communal camp kitchen with BBQ (BYO fridge) • Large shed 14mx20m for out of weather hangs • Exclusive hire of the property for parties/events/weddings etc available (see social media for more information) Check out our instagram (or Facebook) @timbermillstation
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Rockview Farm

8 sites · RVs, Tents700 acres · Booubyjan, QLD
Situated just off the Burnett Highway between Goomeri and Ban Ban Springs, the Boonara Creek is the perfect spot to pull up and unwind for a day or a couple to enjoy the beauty of nature. Enjoy the creek view by day and then watch the sun set to a sky full of stars by night. Don’t forget to bring some marshmallows to toast on your campfire! Australia is full of amazing landscapes which are a treasure to enjoy. We have an abundance of bird life, every so often spot a turtle and if your lucky we recently saw a platypus in the creek. The creek has ample room for fishing, swimming and even kayaking (season dependant). Take a walk along the creek and appreciate being outdoors. We have many attractions within our area. Coming up on the last Sunday of May is the Goomeri Pumpkin Festival, it is always a great weekend for all. There are many wineries in the area to wine & dine, Boat Mountain has some great bushwalks & lookouts and the Kilkivan to Kingaroy Rail Trail is great for those who enjoy a bike ride. Recently opened in Murgon is the fossil museum & fine art gallery, 55 Million Years Ago. On the website a quote states, “In the late 1980’s, fossils found near Boat Mountain just outside Murgon in Southern Queensland rocked the palaeontology world. 15 new fossil species discovered here were found to be 55 million years old, predating any other Eocene period fossils found in Australia by 20 million years.” Suited to all, make a day of it and visit 55 Million Years Ago in the morning, enjoy lunch at a local winery before heading to Boat Mountain to see where they found the fossils and enjoy the sunset. We are a busy working property and horse training facility. Our business consists of backgrounding cattle, growing and irrigating of cattle feed and lucerne, as well as making hay. Our son owners and operates a horse training business on our property. Sit back and enjoy your time while knowing you are supporting a farming family!
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High Country Haven

3 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Mount Perry, QLD
Tired of the rat race! Then chill out at High Country Haven. A peaceful 600-acre cattle property nestled in the picturesque Burnett ranges. The stunning views, sunrises, sunsets and night sky will amaze you. You can bush walk, bird watch, mountain bike ride, take wildlife photos, enjoy the farm or just sit around a campfire. Choose between a remote site suited to the self sufficient camper or a site near the farmstead with fantastic views. View the video link... https://youtu.be/HiKWTxmaNnY The Sunrise and Sunset sites are located on a large mown area near the farmstead. They have access to 240v power and tap water. Each site can accommodate up to 8 people. The Moon Shadow is located just beyond the tree line on the perimeter of a large undulating paddock with creeks. It is close to the Bania National Park. Attractions within 20 minutes’ drive include: the historic mining town of Mt Perry (museum, pub, shop and old picture house converted to a restaurant), the Mt Perry Summit Walk (highest peak between Brisbane and Rockhampton), the Boolboonda Tunnel (longest unsupported rock tunnel in the Southern Hemisphere), the Bania National Park (swimming holes), the National Trail, the Wolca Reserve Mountain Bike Riding Track, the Mt Perry Copper Mine and local fossicking/panning. Campfires are permitted except when fire bans are in force. Firewood is available.
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Coalstoun Lakes Rural Camp

3 sites · RVs, Tents295 acres · Biggenden, QLD
Our property offers flat grassy sites located right near the Main dam with gum trees and offer plenty of wildlife to watch, including king parrots. We have a fire pit and firewood available at each site. Remote Camping across the property available ideal for a large and small groups access can be made by 4x4 or hiking , with a total of five dams there is plenty of spaces to camp. There is also a number of cattle on the property who may visit your campsite! Rain water tanks are near the house which can be accessed if needed. We are located only 8km from Mt Walsh National Park which offers a variety of beautiful bush walks or a great spot for a picnic And an hour away from Paradise Dam. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and discussed with the host prior to your arrival. Easy access to 3 camp sites around the dam but 4wd recommended for 2 solitary bush camps which can accommodate groups.
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