The best farm glamping near Tinaroo

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Known as the gateway to Danbulla National Park and State Forest, the rural town of Tinaroo opens the door to stunning scenery, epic outdoor activities, and next-level camping opportunities. Between the freshwater lakes and Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Tinaroo offers something for every camper. Explore Danbulla before heading off to Wooroonooran National Park for mountain biking and elevated boardwalks that wind through the treetops. Koombooloomba National Park offers more spectacular views with vantage points looking over waterfalls. Each park features a variety of campgrounds with amenities like toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings for a comfy campsite to call home for the night.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Trevellie Farm

1. Trevellie Farm

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(6)
58km from Tinaroo · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Dimbulah, QLD
We have a secluded little spot on the Walsh River, on our 100 acre farm. We welcome self contained campers (caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, tents etc), however also have accommodation available. Let us know if you would like to bring any toys (bikes, quads, buggies)! There are 2 options - book accommodation (bedroom, kitchen, lounge, air conditioning, tv, bathroom, laundry...) or book camping (use as much of the facilities as you like, apart from bedrooms - including power, kitchen, bathroom, laundry etc) There is a 5 room donga (range of queen, double and twin (bunks) rooms, as well as a queen+bunks caravan (could sleep a family of 4). There is also a kitchen/lounge donga, with dishwasher, microwave, and fridges. The bathroom donga has 2 showers and 3 toilets. Camping - power and water sites available, or just bush camp! (facilities still available to use) The site is located above the Walsh River - out of flood zone, so the water is generally a short walk away (maybe 100m). The river is very shady and kid friendly. No pets sorry. Telstra service only.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$109
 / night
KUR-Cow Farm Stay

2. KUR-Cow Farm Stay

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(5)
39km from Tinaroo · 7 sites · Lodging · Kuranda, QLD
KUR-Cow Farm was once known as Barnwell Farm. Coffee was extensively grown throughout the Kuranda/Myola region in the early 1890's until frosts wiped out large numbers crops in the early 1900's. Robert William Warren purchased portions of the land at Barnwell in the 1890s and established a coffee plantation on the property which was named "Downtown Farm." Dairy cattle were bought to Barnwell by William Henry Barnwell in 1936 and by 1939 he had managed to successfully establish for a dairy farmer and was advertising for a dairy hand with remuneration of 25 shillings per week and keep. Dairy cattle remained on the property until some point following World War II. It has been said that William Henry Barnwell was one of the earliest cattle farmers in the Myola and Kuranda areas to carry Droughtmaster cattle. He was well regarded as a 'cattle man' in the Myola area. Opening to public in August 2018, Barnwell Farm now welcome visitors daily from all over the world. Offering its guests an interactive, Australia cattle experience with a little adventure thrown in also and exquisite cuisine. Our accommodation consist of 2 cabins sleep 2 adult and 2 children, the room is not interconnect but fence with our private court yard for dinning. Price include Petting Zoo entry for 2 adult and 2 children. Guided Horse riding and ATV tour is available daily and minimum age is 4 years old for horse riding and 6 years old for ATV. Lunch is available on Saturday and Sunday. Sunset Wagyu BBQ offer daily.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$393
 / night
Sundowners

3. Sundowners

25km from Tinaroo · 3 sites · Lodging · Mareeba, QLD
For all the sunset chasers, star gazers, vintage dreamers, soul seekers, and mindful wanderers – this one’s for you. Tucked away in the heart of Dinden State Forest, surrounded by the picturesque countryside of the Tablelands, this special spot transforms into a wonderland of natural beauty and warm community spirit. Slow down, relax, and explore: wander through the stunning landscapes, or take a peaceful stroll along the crystal-clear waters of beautiful Davies Creek. Please note this is a glamping style set up with an out door Hot Bath providing a unique experience under the stars and (one toilet and shower) Our Campsite offers a range of amenities , including a large fire pit for cosy evenings and an outdoor camp kitchen for preparing meals . Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with gum trees towering overhead and the sound of birds and wildlife in the background its the perfect place to relax, unwind and reconnect with nature. + Romantic evening dates + Family scenic adventures + Photography enthusiasts + Reconnecting with Nature + Soak up something super special Sundowners is perfect for those wanting to explore the local area. Here are some of the attractions within a small Radius - Kuranda is only a 10min drive with lots of wild life parks / indigenous experiences / local markets /cafes / national parks and more . Davies creek national park ( world renowned bike tracks) , bush walks , waterfalls. Emerald creek a scenic drive 20mins beautiful walking trails and swimming . Mareeba is also close which host lots of historical features and there is hot air ballooning in the close proximity Granite Gorge Nature Park / Tinaroo Dam fishing water sports /hot springs /crater lakes your opportunities are endless . The international airport in only an hour away and the Great Barrier Reef also awaits . If you are heading to the tip this is also a great stopover for last min shopping for supplies in Mareeba or a rest stop on your return .
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$61
 / night

Known as the gateway to Danbulla National Park and State Forest, the rural town of Tinaroo opens the door to stunning scenery, epic outdoor activities, and next-level camping opportunities. Between the freshwater lakes and Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Tinaroo offers something for every camper. Explore Danbulla before heading off to Wooroonooran National Park for mountain biking and elevated boardwalks that wind through the treetops. Koombooloomba National Park offers more spectacular views with vantage points looking over waterfalls. Each park features a variety of campgrounds with amenities like toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings for a comfy campsite to call home for the night.

100% (81)

Top-rated campgrounds

Trevellie Farm

1. Trevellie Farm

100%
(6)
58km from Tinaroo · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Dimbulah, QLD
We have a secluded little spot on the Walsh River, on our 100 acre farm. We welcome self contained campers (caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, tents etc), however also have accommodation available. Let us know if you would like to bring any toys (bikes, quads, buggies)! There are 2 options - book accommodation (bedroom, kitchen, lounge, air conditioning, tv, bathroom, laundry...) or book camping (use as much of the facilities as you like, apart from bedrooms - including power, kitchen, bathroom, laundry etc) There is a 5 room donga (range of queen, double and twin (bunks) rooms, as well as a queen+bunks caravan (could sleep a family of 4). There is also a kitchen/lounge donga, with dishwasher, microwave, and fridges. The bathroom donga has 2 showers and 3 toilets. Camping - power and water sites available, or just bush camp! (facilities still available to use) The site is located above the Walsh River - out of flood zone, so the water is generally a short walk away (maybe 100m). The river is very shady and kid friendly. No pets sorry. Telstra service only.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$109
 / night
KUR-Cow Farm Stay

2. KUR-Cow Farm Stay

100%
(5)
39km from Tinaroo · 7 sites · Lodging · Kuranda, QLD
KUR-Cow Farm was once known as Barnwell Farm. Coffee was extensively grown throughout the Kuranda/Myola region in the early 1890's until frosts wiped out large numbers crops in the early 1900's. Robert William Warren purchased portions of the land at Barnwell in the 1890s and established a coffee plantation on the property which was named "Downtown Farm." Dairy cattle were bought to Barnwell by William Henry Barnwell in 1936 and by 1939 he had managed to successfully establish for a dairy farmer and was advertising for a dairy hand with remuneration of 25 shillings per week and keep. Dairy cattle remained on the property until some point following World War II. It has been said that William Henry Barnwell was one of the earliest cattle farmers in the Myola and Kuranda areas to carry Droughtmaster cattle. He was well regarded as a 'cattle man' in the Myola area. Opening to public in August 2018, Barnwell Farm now welcome visitors daily from all over the world. Offering its guests an interactive, Australia cattle experience with a little adventure thrown in also and exquisite cuisine. Our accommodation consist of 2 cabins sleep 2 adult and 2 children, the room is not interconnect but fence with our private court yard for dinning. Price include Petting Zoo entry for 2 adult and 2 children. Guided Horse riding and ATV tour is available daily and minimum age is 4 years old for horse riding and 6 years old for ATV. Lunch is available on Saturday and Sunday. Sunset Wagyu BBQ offer daily.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$393
 / night
Sundowners

3. Sundowners

25km from Tinaroo · 3 sites · Lodging · Mareeba, QLD
For all the sunset chasers, star gazers, vintage dreamers, soul seekers, and mindful wanderers – this one’s for you. Tucked away in the heart of Dinden State Forest, surrounded by the picturesque countryside of the Tablelands, this special spot transforms into a wonderland of natural beauty and warm community spirit. Slow down, relax, and explore: wander through the stunning landscapes, or take a peaceful stroll along the crystal-clear waters of beautiful Davies Creek. Please note this is a glamping style set up with an out door Hot Bath providing a unique experience under the stars and (one toilet and shower) Our Campsite offers a range of amenities , including a large fire pit for cosy evenings and an outdoor camp kitchen for preparing meals . Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with gum trees towering overhead and the sound of birds and wildlife in the background its the perfect place to relax, unwind and reconnect with nature. + Romantic evening dates + Family scenic adventures + Photography enthusiasts + Reconnecting with Nature + Soak up something super special Sundowners is perfect for those wanting to explore the local area. Here are some of the attractions within a small Radius - Kuranda is only a 10min drive with lots of wild life parks / indigenous experiences / local markets /cafes / national parks and more . Davies creek national park ( world renowned bike tracks) , bush walks , waterfalls. Emerald creek a scenic drive 20mins beautiful walking trails and swimming . Mareeba is also close which host lots of historical features and there is hot air ballooning in the close proximity Granite Gorge Nature Park / Tinaroo Dam fishing water sports /hot springs /crater lakes your opportunities are endless . The international airport in only an hour away and the Great Barrier Reef also awaits . If you are heading to the tip this is also a great stopover for last min shopping for supplies in Mareeba or a rest stop on your return .
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$61
 / night

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The best farm glamping near Tinaroo guide

Where to go

Danbulla National Park and State Forest

Right beside Tinaroo sits Danbulla National Park and State Forest. Lake Tinaroo draws water skiers, kayakers, anglers, and swimmers, and trails like Mobo Creek Cater walk and Cathedral Fig Tree showcase the biodiversity of this Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Tent campers can adventure to secluded boat-access campgrounds featuring numbered campsites with fire rings. Cars, campervans, and camper trailers can roll into easily accessible campgrounds with picnic tables, wood-fire BBQs, shower cubicles, and flush toilets.

Wooroonooran National Park

Experience the rush of Josephine Falls and the iconic Mamu Tropical Skywalk in Wooroonooran National Park—just under two hours from Tinaroo. The Goldsborough Valley and Palmerston area have several campgrounds that welcome tents, caravans, and motorhomes. Most campgrounds have waterfront campsites nestled along rivers and creeks with fire rings, flush toilets, and picnic tables. Both areas also feature incredible scenery and access to mountain-biking routes, walking trails, and scenic waterways for canoeing or floating on a lilo.

Koombooloomba National Park and Conservation Park

Settle into rugged campgrounds surrounded by lush rainforest in Koombooloomba National Park. Amenities like pit toilets are available, but campers need to bring all other essentials. Caravans and motorhomes will have to sit this one out, but cars and camper trailers with 4WD can conquer the winding forest roads. Swimmers and speed boats are welcome in the lake, while bird watchers keep an eye on the forest canopy. Don’t miss Tully Gorge lookout for a tip-top view of Tully Falls and the surrounding Wet Tropics World Heritage rainforest.

When to go

Surrounded by tropical rainforest, it’s no surprise that Tinaroo gets plenty of precipitation—especially in summer when it’s hot and humid. Waterproof footwear and an extra tent tarp are essential in December, January, and February. A positive perk about the heavy rain is that it brings lively wildlife with it. The fish in Lake Tinaroo are most active during the warmer months, and many rare bird species migrate over from Papua New Guinea. The rain tapers off when winter arrives.

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