Cave camping near Moore Park

Camp beside a long stretch of golden sand in a quiet coastal town.

93% (21 reviews)
93% (21 reviews)

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2 top cave campgrounds near Moore Park

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New Moonta Retreat

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents43 acres · Gin Gin, QLD
The Self Worth Warrior Space is located in a rural area called New Moonta. A wonderful place to connect with yourself, your partner, your family and nature. Our beautiful space has a section for families and a separate section for couples, both areas have a camp kitchen shower and toilet facilities. Set on 43 acres with a dam and beautiful scenery , our sites are fully self equipped sites. The glamping yurts suit two people (sites 1-2-3) have access to hot a shower and toilet with bedding provided, camp kitchen with camp oven gas bbq, 80 litre fridge, usb charge ports and comfy kitchen table and chairs. We are located 26 km off the Bruce Highway half way between Mount Perry and Gin Gin, close to the Booldoonda Tunnel a Heritage listed railway tunnel (192 meters in length making it the longest unsupported man-made tunnel in Queensland. Climb Mount Perry and take in the beautiful views. Experience the Federal Inn Pub and restaurant in Mount Perry. We are 78 km from Bundaberg, 150km from Hervey Bay, 300km from the Sunshine Coast, 390 km from Brisbane, 290km from Rockhampton.
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AU$15
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Mystery Craters

8 sites · RVs4 acres · South Kolan, QLD
Nestled in the heart of Queensland's captivating landscape, our enchanting overnight stay areas awaits those who seek an authentic connection with the mysteries of nature. Designed to accommodate guests with their own self-contained havens (your own self sufficient caravan). Note: Entrance to Mystery Crater has extra fees—$20.00 adults, $15.00 pensioners, $10.00 children, $50.00 families. per one night stay, Additional nights are an extra $5 per person, per day fee. Kids under 5 enter free. "DNA" cafe on-site 9am-3pm, This is paid at reception on arrival. The earth's canvas, each telling a tale of the planet's tumultuous history. Journey into a power-free camping zone, disconnecting you from the digital buzz. Marvel at craters, their tales etched into the earth's canvas. By night, these craters are bathed in a captivating glow, resembling the moon—an otherworldly sight unseen anywhere else. Only 20 minutes from Bundaberg, 25 minutes from Gin Gin, our location offers an escape from city life. #NatureEscape #LunarCraters #DNAcafe #MysteryUnveiled
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Cave camping near Moore Park guide

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If you're looking for a camping adventure near Moore Park, Queensland, Hipcamp has over 2300 options for you to choose from. With options as low as $5 per night and an average price of $22 per night, you're sure to find a campsite that fits your budget. Check out some of the top campsites in the area, like Paradise Lost on the Burnett (244 reviews), Burgowan Mine 11 (196 reviews), and Travellers Rest 1770 in Agnes Water (191 reviews). These campsites offer popular amenities like toilets, cooking equipment, and potable water. Whether you're into swimming, exploring historic sites, or enjoying the fall fun, there's a campsite that's perfect for your preferred activities.

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