The best camping near Goomeri with climbing

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If you’re looking for climbing spots near Goomeri, you’ve got over 40 camping options tailored for the crag. Expect rugged bushland, sandstone outcrops, and plenty of fresh air—not just flat paddocks. Prices average $20 a night, with some sites as low as $5 if you’re travelling light. Climbers flock to Hopevale Adventure Camping (567 reviews) for its direct access to bouldering and dramatic cliff faces. Hope Valley (407 reviews) is another local favourite, offering both climbing and swimming holes to cool off in. For a basecamp feel and a friendly vibe, Jimna Base Camp, Jimna (36 reviews) puts you close to climbing routes and forest trails. Most sites are pet-friendly, have toilets, and allow campfires—perfect for swapping stories after a day on the rock. Bring sturdy shoes and your best trad gear; you’ll need both.

97% (1.5K) 29 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Goomeri

Hopevale Adventure Camping

1. Hopevale Adventure Camping

99%
(831)
36km from Goomeri · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
The Cooke Family welcomes you to “Hopevale”. A beautiful 113 acre property bordered by Wrattens National Park at the edge of the world in the peaceful Widgee district of greater Gympie. Jason, a landscaper by trade, and Jacinta a teacher by profession, met many years ago at a national Christian youth conference. Four beautiful children later and many years down the track, they bought Hopevale as a blank cattle fattening property in 2018. After much hard work, they have made it what it is today, with plans to continually improve. We have different camp options available, one of which is set up for those guests also wanting to stay with horses or just have a larger group booking. Guests will have access to a toilet and shower throughout their stay which is within walking distance from each of the campsites. Campfires and pets are welcome. The property has only had 4 farming owners in its 110 odd years since it was first surveyed and selected in 1915. The Hillcoats, Bishops, Cotters, and now the Cooke’s. The families over the years have used the property for timber getting, dairy, beef and small cropping. The property is geologically rich with volcanic soils, sandstone escarpments full of caves and overhangs. The mighty Wrattens Falls sits to the back of the property in the National Park and is a sight to behold in full flow. It feeds the head waters of the western branch of Widgee Creek which meanders through the property. The subtropical dry rainforest clad mountains are dominated by the majestic Bunya and Hoop pines and are a testament to what once was covering the entire property before being cleared for farming. Remnant riparian creek lines are botanically rich and diverse holding Red and White Cedar, Teak, Silky oak and many other coveted timber trees harvested back in the day. There are many species of animals and birds that call Hopevale home. From water dragons, frogs and fish in the creeks, monitors, wallabies, deer, koalas, possums and phascogales in the eucalypts. Red-back wrens, pardalotes, rainbow bee-eaters, finches and quail call the open grasses home while whip birds give their iconic call in the forest. Above, birds of prey ride the thermals of the valley looking for their next meal. “We have been blessed beyond measure with a small slice of God’s wonderful creation that we would love to share with you.”
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$22
 / night
Hope Valley

2. Hope Valley

98%
(619)
47km from Goomeri · 43 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
4WD Recommended - dirt/gravel road and two creek crossings (through the creek bed) to get here. We have a whole beautiful valley with crystal clear spring-fed creeks, patches of rain forest and hillsides covered in grass-trees backing onto Wrattens State Forest. There's 1,375 acres of land - the boundaries of our property are the ridges of the mountains that encircle us, and many rare species abound here. This is a dog and horse friendly property but no pets allowed in the cabin. There is paralysis tick in this region - so we'd recommend treating any animal before you come and frequent checks while you're here. No mobile phone coverage at the cabin, but there is a hill you can drive (or walk) up on the property to get phone signal if needed and we have a landline phone in our house which can be used in emergencies.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$9
 / night
A Tent in The Forest

3. A Tent in The Forest

100%
(229)
78km from Goomeri · 2 sites · Lodging
Tent in The Forest is a great location to relax, unwind, and take in the serenity of living in the forest. It is also a perfect base for exploring the region. We are nestled in the hillside surrounded by Woondum National Park, Boulder and Mothar Mountains. A comfortable, off the beaten track location in Kin Kin, Noosa Hinterland, QLD. Tent in The Forest caters for those looking to surround themselves in nature. There is no traffic, no one camping beside you, no other than the bird sweet sounds of the forest and all of nature that surrounds you. When you book Tent in The Forest, you are booking the entire camp ground. It is yours to enjoy, explore, entertain, relax, unwind, or catch up on some rest. Tent in The Forest is fully self contained campsite. All linen, bedding, gas top cooker, fridge, and kitchen utensils are here for you to use. There are hammocks, camp chairs, tables, and a dining suite all for you to enjoy. We provide organic toiletries including certified organic soap, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper. Tent in The Forest is an eco friendly camp ground. We use solar power for our 12v systems, gravity fed water, and toilet waste is managed using a drop toilet which is then composted. If you are unfamiliar and want to know more about our off grid power, water, and waste systems please contact us. Outside of Tent in The Forest the beautiful township of Kin Kin awaits you. At the Black Ant Cafe, you will find Jodie Williams and her team make mouth watering food and drinks throughout the day and on Friday nights. Enjoy breakfast daily, grab a bite for lunch, or zero in on there Friday night pizza night, popular with locals and visitors. The Black Ant Cafe also is your one stop shop for essential supplies such as milk, bread, coffee, etc. The beaches of Noosa, including the national parks which surround them can be reached within the hour. Rainbow Beach, Lake Cootharabah, The Everglades, and lots more places to see and do are all within a short drive. There are just too many great places to list here. We can guide you once you arrive.
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
AU$158
 / night
Cherith Palms

4. Cherith Palms

48km from Goomeri · 1 site · Tent, RV
Cherith Palms has a variety of biomes which makes it a great destination for campers. We have two dry creeks, some open paddocks, a quaint orchard and wild forestry. It is also located near Brooya national park which has rock climbing cliffs, Glastonbury Creek, hiking trails and 4WD tracks. We hope you enjoy your stay. Plonk your camping gear near a campfire or in an open paddock - relax the tranquility of Cherith palms. There is also an orchard available where there are seasonal fruit trees. All locations have access to free bore water within walking distance so you can washup your plates(Not recommended for drinking).
from 
AU$37
 / night
Jimna Base Camp, Jimna

5. Jimna Base Camp, Jimna

98%
(55)
66km from Goomeri · 37 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our venue and campgrounds are situated at the old Jimna State School property. The school closed in 2009 with the last students attending in 2006. It was then sold by the Qld government and has been rezoned as a Camping, Recreation and Events Venue. We have retained all the old school facilities for our campers to enjoy. There is a children’s playground and multi-purpose tennis court for everyone to enjoy. We provide tennis rackets, balls and basketballs free of charge to our campers. There is also no charge or fee to use the court. On most Sundays afternoons (weather permitting), we have social tennis where everyone is welcome to join in. The old school toilet blocks have the addition of hot showers and all toilet facilities are the flushing type. Campfires are permitted and there are small mobile fire pits provided so wherever you set up camp you can have your campfire right beside you. Note: There are no ground fires permitted and at certain times of the year Qld Rural Fire brigade may enforce a total fire ban. We have our “Caffeine Injection” kiosk on-site for the weekends and school holidays. Get your morning caffeine fix as well as bagged ice, firewood, ice creams, snacks, cold drinks etc etc Then we have the old school principals residence aka “The Bush Holiday House“. It is fully self-contained and all linen is provided. Just BYO food & drinks. We offer this for one night stays and longer. Jimna is a tiny town immersed in the Australian bush; with nearby gorges, ravines, creeks and waterfalls - some wild & spectacular places to see. What better place to base yourself and explore our part of the Conondale National Park, Jimna State Forest... be it on foot, horseback, motorcycle, 4x4 or mountain bike!! Holiday/Peak Season rates may vary.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$518
 / night
Magic On The Mountain

6. Magic On The Mountain

95%
(107)
53km from Goomeri · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
The magical views from the mountain are breathtaking. Have a fire, and party the night away with your nearest and dearest. The stars are incredible and sunsets are amazing. Seven campsites on 130 acres makes this unique spot an opportunity for supreme privacy from many spots on the mountain. Fantastic swimming and fishing in the nearby forestry. Groups up to 15 welcome.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$31
 / night
Oksana’s Dream

7. Oksana’s Dream

93%
(15)
50km from Goomeri · 1 site · Tent
Private and secluded 15 acre property on the edge of forest lined clear running creek. Only 8km to town of Gympie and 50 mins to Rainbow Beach. Many sights and attractions within short driving distance. Camp is setup on the edge of the forest canopy that follows the quite running creek that’s abundant with bird life and a beautiful place to soak your feet or have a dip in the natural plunge pool or just relax and listen to natures orchestra. It’s a slight downhill drive from the driveway to campsite so if towing a camp trailer a 4WD is recommended. It’s about a 3 minute walk to the house so your privacy is assured but not far to go should you need any assistance. Our campsite comes with fireplace and bench seating and reasonable amount of firewood supplied for the length of your stay.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$25
 / night
Wonmoti's Haven

8. Wonmoti's Haven

100%
(13)
62km from Goomeri · 3 sites · Tents
Beautiful dry rainforest camping on a seasonal creek which runs after heavy summer rains. This property backs onto Mt Walsh National Park with easy access to the rock pools at Waterfall Creek. Short drive to hiking trails through the park. NO GENERATORS PLEASE. There is a gas stove and gas fridge available for use. BYO Caravan GAS BOTTLES. No gas available once you are here. BYO LOO PAPER. CURRENTLY 4WD ONLY. Recent weather events have caused damage to the creek crossing. Property is part of an Environmental Reserve where the wildlife has sanctuary from local farmers.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
AU$14
 / night
Creekside Camping Amamoor

9. Creekside Camping Amamoor

100%
(21)
62km from Goomeri · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Our camping ground is in Amamoor in the beautiful Mary Valley. It was once the local cricket pitch , so is a lovely flat spot to camp, with a mountain view to one side and our creek bordering the other 3 sides. It is within minutes drive from the Amamoor General store so supplies are never far away. It has easy access off Moorehouse Gully Rd and is fully fenced from the road. Upon discovering the Mary Valley, we found our farm and fell in love with the views, the mango plantation and the gorgeous nearby villages. Our property was once a pineapple farm and was part of a much larger property owned by the previous owners for over 60 years. The Mary Valley Rattler steam train is a great addition to the history of the area and stops at our local village of Amamoor. Amamoor has the village Green Cafe opened from Wednesday to Sunday and also is where the Rattler stops for refreshments on the weekends. On Saturday afternoon you can visit Dagun station down the road for a wine tasting and find fresh produce at the station market. With Kandanga village 10 minutes away, the Country Club and the Kandanga Hotel, a refreshing beer, a good meal and even a game of bowls is not far away. Cycle the rail trail , kyak the Mary River and check out the State Forest and all its trails, there is so much to explore. Cooran Brewery with live music Dingo Creek Winery a bit father on , and the coast only 50 minutes away, come and explore our wonderful part of the world. If you are looking for a quiet spot to camp, Rooster Hill Camping is for you.
Pets
Campfires
from 
AU$37
 / night
PK Park Camping

10. PK Park Camping

100%
(21)
61km from Goomeri · 3 sites · RVs
PK Park camping offers 2 acres of mowed land with easy access just off the highway. -vans and RVs upto 8m - maximum 2 guests per site The property is fully fenced and located next to the museum and duck ponds. Guests will require a pin code to enter the gate (this will be given to you prior to your stay). Guests are required to be fully self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Campfires are welcome in the fire pit provided, please check restrictions before lighting a fire. Please note GPS can sometimes send you on the wrong side of the highway, the address shown on Hipcamp is a drop point to the gate. Sorry, no pets.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
AU$49
 / night
Shanlyn Farm • Breathe & Reconnect

11. Shanlyn Farm • Breathe & Reconnect

100%
(7)
70km from Goomeri · 2 sites · Lodging
🌿 Shanlyn Farm – Off-Grid Eco Retreat Welcome to Shanlyn Farm, an off-grid eco retreat set in the steep, rolling hills of Traveston in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. More than a farmstay, Shanlyn is a sanctuary of peace, reflection, and soulful living — created in memory of Shane and lovingly tended by Lynne. The land itself is part of the experience. Tucked into the hillside, each space offers rainforest views, birdsong by day, and a canopy of stars at night. The terrain is natural and hilly, inviting slow walks and still moments. Shanlyn is fully off-grid, powered by solar and supplied with rainwater. Décor is simple and thoughtful, with much of the furniture repurposed or handmade, blending rustic charm with sustainable living. Animals roam freely here: horses graze in the paddocks, donkeys meander by with curiosity, cows move gently across the hills, chickens scratch at the earth, and peacocks bring flashes of colour as they pass. Their presence is part of Shanlyn’s spirit, and guests are welcome to enjoy their company with respect. Guests also share in the Satya Deck, a timber platform with a communal firepit overlooking the forest, and the Shane Spiral Labyrinth, a ceremonial path for meditation and reflection. These spaces are the heart of Shanlyn, inviting both solitude and connection. Accommodation at Shanlyn 🌙 Solace Dome – A spacious eco-dome with queen bed, rainwater bathroom, kitchenette, and a private deck overlooking the rainforest. 🚐 Little Soho – A restored 1968 vintage caravan with queen bed, dining nook, and retro charm, set in a quiet nook of the hillside. 🔥 Satya Deck & Labyrinth – A shared space for meditation, tea, yoga, and evenings by the fire under starry skies. At Shanlyn, you are invited to Stay … Breathe, Remember, Reconnect.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$354
 / night
Horse & Hillview

12. Horse & Hillview

88%
(4)
74km from Goomeri · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
140 acres of beautiful pastured hills and horse paddocks overlooking the spectacular MOUNT WALSH NATIONAL PARK. Close to town, yet secluded enough for privacy, serenity and relaxation. August to December each year is foaling Season; watch mares foal during the night, or wake to a fresh newborn foal of a morning. 5 mins to Mount Walsh National park where the bushwalking opportunities are endless. If you are after mountain views with a touch of the equine lifestyle, here it is!
Pets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night

If you’re looking for climbing spots near Goomeri, you’ve got over 40 camping options tailored for the crag. Expect rugged bushland, sandstone outcrops, and plenty of fresh air—not just flat paddocks. Prices average $20 a night, with some sites as low as $5 if you’re travelling light. Climbers flock to Hopevale Adventure Camping (567 reviews) for its direct access to bouldering and dramatic cliff faces. Hope Valley (407 reviews) is another local favourite, offering both climbing and swimming holes to cool off in. For a basecamp feel and a friendly vibe, Jimna Base Camp, Jimna (36 reviews) puts you close to climbing routes and forest trails. Most sites are pet-friendly, have toilets, and allow campfires—perfect for swapping stories after a day on the rock. Bring sturdy shoes and your best trad gear; you’ll need both.

97% (1.5K) 29 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Goomeri

Hopevale Adventure Camping

1. Hopevale Adventure Camping

99%
(831)
36km from Goomeri · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
The Cooke Family welcomes you to “Hopevale”. A beautiful 113 acre property bordered by Wrattens National Park at the edge of the world in the peaceful Widgee district of greater Gympie. Jason, a landscaper by trade, and Jacinta a teacher by profession, met many years ago at a national Christian youth conference. Four beautiful children later and many years down the track, they bought Hopevale as a blank cattle fattening property in 2018. After much hard work, they have made it what it is today, with plans to continually improve. We have different camp options available, one of which is set up for those guests also wanting to stay with horses or just have a larger group booking. Guests will have access to a toilet and shower throughout their stay which is within walking distance from each of the campsites. Campfires and pets are welcome. The property has only had 4 farming owners in its 110 odd years since it was first surveyed and selected in 1915. The Hillcoats, Bishops, Cotters, and now the Cooke’s. The families over the years have used the property for timber getting, dairy, beef and small cropping. The property is geologically rich with volcanic soils, sandstone escarpments full of caves and overhangs. The mighty Wrattens Falls sits to the back of the property in the National Park and is a sight to behold in full flow. It feeds the head waters of the western branch of Widgee Creek which meanders through the property. The subtropical dry rainforest clad mountains are dominated by the majestic Bunya and Hoop pines and are a testament to what once was covering the entire property before being cleared for farming. Remnant riparian creek lines are botanically rich and diverse holding Red and White Cedar, Teak, Silky oak and many other coveted timber trees harvested back in the day. There are many species of animals and birds that call Hopevale home. From water dragons, frogs and fish in the creeks, monitors, wallabies, deer, koalas, possums and phascogales in the eucalypts. Red-back wrens, pardalotes, rainbow bee-eaters, finches and quail call the open grasses home while whip birds give their iconic call in the forest. Above, birds of prey ride the thermals of the valley looking for their next meal. “We have been blessed beyond measure with a small slice of God’s wonderful creation that we would love to share with you.”
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$22
 / night
Hope Valley

2. Hope Valley

98%
(619)
47km from Goomeri · 43 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
4WD Recommended - dirt/gravel road and two creek crossings (through the creek bed) to get here. We have a whole beautiful valley with crystal clear spring-fed creeks, patches of rain forest and hillsides covered in grass-trees backing onto Wrattens State Forest. There's 1,375 acres of land - the boundaries of our property are the ridges of the mountains that encircle us, and many rare species abound here. This is a dog and horse friendly property but no pets allowed in the cabin. There is paralysis tick in this region - so we'd recommend treating any animal before you come and frequent checks while you're here. No mobile phone coverage at the cabin, but there is a hill you can drive (or walk) up on the property to get phone signal if needed and we have a landline phone in our house which can be used in emergencies.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$9
 / night
A Tent in The Forest

3. A Tent in The Forest

100%
(229)
78km from Goomeri · 2 sites · Lodging
Tent in The Forest is a great location to relax, unwind, and take in the serenity of living in the forest. It is also a perfect base for exploring the region. We are nestled in the hillside surrounded by Woondum National Park, Boulder and Mothar Mountains. A comfortable, off the beaten track location in Kin Kin, Noosa Hinterland, QLD. Tent in The Forest caters for those looking to surround themselves in nature. There is no traffic, no one camping beside you, no other than the bird sweet sounds of the forest and all of nature that surrounds you. When you book Tent in The Forest, you are booking the entire camp ground. It is yours to enjoy, explore, entertain, relax, unwind, or catch up on some rest. Tent in The Forest is fully self contained campsite. All linen, bedding, gas top cooker, fridge, and kitchen utensils are here for you to use. There are hammocks, camp chairs, tables, and a dining suite all for you to enjoy. We provide organic toiletries including certified organic soap, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper. Tent in The Forest is an eco friendly camp ground. We use solar power for our 12v systems, gravity fed water, and toilet waste is managed using a drop toilet which is then composted. If you are unfamiliar and want to know more about our off grid power, water, and waste systems please contact us. Outside of Tent in The Forest the beautiful township of Kin Kin awaits you. At the Black Ant Cafe, you will find Jodie Williams and her team make mouth watering food and drinks throughout the day and on Friday nights. Enjoy breakfast daily, grab a bite for lunch, or zero in on there Friday night pizza night, popular with locals and visitors. The Black Ant Cafe also is your one stop shop for essential supplies such as milk, bread, coffee, etc. The beaches of Noosa, including the national parks which surround them can be reached within the hour. Rainbow Beach, Lake Cootharabah, The Everglades, and lots more places to see and do are all within a short drive. There are just too many great places to list here. We can guide you once you arrive.
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
AU$158
 / night
Cherith Palms

4. Cherith Palms

48km from Goomeri · 1 site · Tent, RV
Cherith Palms has a variety of biomes which makes it a great destination for campers. We have two dry creeks, some open paddocks, a quaint orchard and wild forestry. It is also located near Brooya national park which has rock climbing cliffs, Glastonbury Creek, hiking trails and 4WD tracks. We hope you enjoy your stay. Plonk your camping gear near a campfire or in an open paddock - relax the tranquility of Cherith palms. There is also an orchard available where there are seasonal fruit trees. All locations have access to free bore water within walking distance so you can washup your plates(Not recommended for drinking).
from 
AU$37
 / night
Jimna Base Camp, Jimna

5. Jimna Base Camp, Jimna

98%
(55)
66km from Goomeri · 37 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our venue and campgrounds are situated at the old Jimna State School property. The school closed in 2009 with the last students attending in 2006. It was then sold by the Qld government and has been rezoned as a Camping, Recreation and Events Venue. We have retained all the old school facilities for our campers to enjoy. There is a children’s playground and multi-purpose tennis court for everyone to enjoy. We provide tennis rackets, balls and basketballs free of charge to our campers. There is also no charge or fee to use the court. On most Sundays afternoons (weather permitting), we have social tennis where everyone is welcome to join in. The old school toilet blocks have the addition of hot showers and all toilet facilities are the flushing type. Campfires are permitted and there are small mobile fire pits provided so wherever you set up camp you can have your campfire right beside you. Note: There are no ground fires permitted and at certain times of the year Qld Rural Fire brigade may enforce a total fire ban. We have our “Caffeine Injection” kiosk on-site for the weekends and school holidays. Get your morning caffeine fix as well as bagged ice, firewood, ice creams, snacks, cold drinks etc etc Then we have the old school principals residence aka “The Bush Holiday House“. It is fully self-contained and all linen is provided. Just BYO food & drinks. We offer this for one night stays and longer. Jimna is a tiny town immersed in the Australian bush; with nearby gorges, ravines, creeks and waterfalls - some wild & spectacular places to see. What better place to base yourself and explore our part of the Conondale National Park, Jimna State Forest... be it on foot, horseback, motorcycle, 4x4 or mountain bike!! Holiday/Peak Season rates may vary.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$518
 / night
Magic On The Mountain

6. Magic On The Mountain

95%
(107)
53km from Goomeri · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
The magical views from the mountain are breathtaking. Have a fire, and party the night away with your nearest and dearest. The stars are incredible and sunsets are amazing. Seven campsites on 130 acres makes this unique spot an opportunity for supreme privacy from many spots on the mountain. Fantastic swimming and fishing in the nearby forestry. Groups up to 15 welcome.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$31
 / night
Oksana’s Dream

7. Oksana’s Dream

93%
(15)
50km from Goomeri · 1 site · Tent
Private and secluded 15 acre property on the edge of forest lined clear running creek. Only 8km to town of Gympie and 50 mins to Rainbow Beach. Many sights and attractions within short driving distance. Camp is setup on the edge of the forest canopy that follows the quite running creek that’s abundant with bird life and a beautiful place to soak your feet or have a dip in the natural plunge pool or just relax and listen to natures orchestra. It’s a slight downhill drive from the driveway to campsite so if towing a camp trailer a 4WD is recommended. It’s about a 3 minute walk to the house so your privacy is assured but not far to go should you need any assistance. Our campsite comes with fireplace and bench seating and reasonable amount of firewood supplied for the length of your stay.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$25
 / night
Wonmoti's Haven

8. Wonmoti's Haven

100%
(13)
62km from Goomeri · 3 sites · Tents
Beautiful dry rainforest camping on a seasonal creek which runs after heavy summer rains. This property backs onto Mt Walsh National Park with easy access to the rock pools at Waterfall Creek. Short drive to hiking trails through the park. NO GENERATORS PLEASE. There is a gas stove and gas fridge available for use. BYO Caravan GAS BOTTLES. No gas available once you are here. BYO LOO PAPER. CURRENTLY 4WD ONLY. Recent weather events have caused damage to the creek crossing. Property is part of an Environmental Reserve where the wildlife has sanctuary from local farmers.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
AU$14
 / night
Creekside Camping Amamoor

9. Creekside Camping Amamoor

100%
(21)
62km from Goomeri · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Our camping ground is in Amamoor in the beautiful Mary Valley. It was once the local cricket pitch , so is a lovely flat spot to camp, with a mountain view to one side and our creek bordering the other 3 sides. It is within minutes drive from the Amamoor General store so supplies are never far away. It has easy access off Moorehouse Gully Rd and is fully fenced from the road. Upon discovering the Mary Valley, we found our farm and fell in love with the views, the mango plantation and the gorgeous nearby villages. Our property was once a pineapple farm and was part of a much larger property owned by the previous owners for over 60 years. The Mary Valley Rattler steam train is a great addition to the history of the area and stops at our local village of Amamoor. Amamoor has the village Green Cafe opened from Wednesday to Sunday and also is where the Rattler stops for refreshments on the weekends. On Saturday afternoon you can visit Dagun station down the road for a wine tasting and find fresh produce at the station market. With Kandanga village 10 minutes away, the Country Club and the Kandanga Hotel, a refreshing beer, a good meal and even a game of bowls is not far away. Cycle the rail trail , kyak the Mary River and check out the State Forest and all its trails, there is so much to explore. Cooran Brewery with live music Dingo Creek Winery a bit father on , and the coast only 50 minutes away, come and explore our wonderful part of the world. If you are looking for a quiet spot to camp, Rooster Hill Camping is for you.
Pets
Campfires
from 
AU$37
 / night
PK Park Camping

10. PK Park Camping

100%
(21)
61km from Goomeri · 3 sites · RVs
PK Park camping offers 2 acres of mowed land with easy access just off the highway. -vans and RVs upto 8m - maximum 2 guests per site The property is fully fenced and located next to the museum and duck ponds. Guests will require a pin code to enter the gate (this will be given to you prior to your stay). Guests are required to be fully self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Campfires are welcome in the fire pit provided, please check restrictions before lighting a fire. Please note GPS can sometimes send you on the wrong side of the highway, the address shown on Hipcamp is a drop point to the gate. Sorry, no pets.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
AU$49
 / night
Shanlyn Farm • Breathe & Reconnect

11. Shanlyn Farm • Breathe & Reconnect

100%
(7)
70km from Goomeri · 2 sites · Lodging
🌿 Shanlyn Farm – Off-Grid Eco Retreat Welcome to Shanlyn Farm, an off-grid eco retreat set in the steep, rolling hills of Traveston in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. More than a farmstay, Shanlyn is a sanctuary of peace, reflection, and soulful living — created in memory of Shane and lovingly tended by Lynne. The land itself is part of the experience. Tucked into the hillside, each space offers rainforest views, birdsong by day, and a canopy of stars at night. The terrain is natural and hilly, inviting slow walks and still moments. Shanlyn is fully off-grid, powered by solar and supplied with rainwater. Décor is simple and thoughtful, with much of the furniture repurposed or handmade, blending rustic charm with sustainable living. Animals roam freely here: horses graze in the paddocks, donkeys meander by with curiosity, cows move gently across the hills, chickens scratch at the earth, and peacocks bring flashes of colour as they pass. Their presence is part of Shanlyn’s spirit, and guests are welcome to enjoy their company with respect. Guests also share in the Satya Deck, a timber platform with a communal firepit overlooking the forest, and the Shane Spiral Labyrinth, a ceremonial path for meditation and reflection. These spaces are the heart of Shanlyn, inviting both solitude and connection. Accommodation at Shanlyn 🌙 Solace Dome – A spacious eco-dome with queen bed, rainwater bathroom, kitchenette, and a private deck overlooking the rainforest. 🚐 Little Soho – A restored 1968 vintage caravan with queen bed, dining nook, and retro charm, set in a quiet nook of the hillside. 🔥 Satya Deck & Labyrinth – A shared space for meditation, tea, yoga, and evenings by the fire under starry skies. At Shanlyn, you are invited to Stay … Breathe, Remember, Reconnect.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$354
 / night
Horse & Hillview

12. Horse & Hillview

88%
(4)
74km from Goomeri · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
140 acres of beautiful pastured hills and horse paddocks overlooking the spectacular MOUNT WALSH NATIONAL PARK. Close to town, yet secluded enough for privacy, serenity and relaxation. August to December each year is foaling Season; watch mares foal during the night, or wake to a fresh newborn foal of a morning. 5 mins to Mount Walsh National park where the bushwalking opportunities are endless. If you are after mountain views with a touch of the equine lifestyle, here it is!
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from 
AU$25
 / night

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