300 acres hosted by Steve I.
35 Vehicle/Tent sites
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This camp is an easy seven minute drive from the Gympie Music Muster site.
Get in early to set up camp at your choice of positions on a mostly flat paddock in the crook of huge private valley. 4WD is not totally necessary but may be advantageous in wet weather or to those wanting to get off the beaten track.
With creek frontage, shade trees overhead and ranging hills behind, at this camp site you will be sure to catch sight of many birds, wallabies, and other wildlife. Bring your camera!
There is a porta loo (and coming soon, a hot shower) on site, we will hire more if bookings are thick but if you are self contained that is awesome! We have a few fire pits and rings available.
Exploring the area is a must. You have the creek right here and the forest, nearby are National Parks with marked trails, more creeks to swim in and wildlife to observe.
Bunya Farm Produce is open on Saturday mornings for a taste of the best offerings around and Amamoor markets greet the steam train every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday morning. There are many farm-gate suppliers in the region for you try our fresh produce.
Kybong has "Hell Town Hotrods" as you imagine, this place is an Alladin's Cave for those into anything vintage, retro, car or petrol.... complete with a workshop for custom hotrod rebuilds. There is a neat cafe and bar on site too.
Gympie is close by with the Heritage Museum, featuring the history of gold mining and industries of the area. You can learn how to pan for gold there then come back and practice in the creek.
Art enthusiasts should drop in for morning tea at Chai Chai, and see what’s on exhibition at The ART POST then Gympie Region Art Gallery - both venues offer high quality exhibits and sale of artworks by our local artists.
SoMa SoMa is where to go for awesome breakfast, brunches or lunches with delicious coffee, shakes and fresh juices also, open from 6:30am 7 days a week. Friday nights SoMa SoMa opens the Tapas and Wine Bar.
We look forward to seeing you but don't worry, it may only be to let you in the front gate!Set up camp on a mostly flat paddock in the crook of a huge private valley. 4WD is not totally necessary but may be advantageous in wet weather or to those wanting to get off the beaten track.
With creek frontage, shade trees overhead and ranging hills behind, you will be sure to catch sight of many birds, wallabies, and other wildlife, perhaps even wild deer. Bring your camera!
Guests to bring own shower facilities, and be aware that we only have a portaloo in place currently. There is a bin provided.
Exploring the area is a must. Nearby are National Parks with marked trails, more creeks to swim in and wildlife to observe. Bunya Grove Produce is open on Saturday mornings for a taste of the best offerings around and Amamoor markets greet the steam train every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday morning. There are many farm-gate suppliers in the region for you try our fresh produce.
At Kybong is "Hell Town Hotrods" as you imagine, this place is an Aladdin's Cave for those into anything vintage, retro, car or petrol.... complete with a workshop pumping out custom hotrod rebuilds. There is a neat cafe and bar on site too.
For the gold hunters, Gympie is close by with the Heritage Museum, featuring the history of gold mining and industries of the area. You can learn how to pan for gold there then go out panning in the public fossicking areas.
The Gympie Region Art Gallery always has high quality exhibits and houses a gallery store representing many of our quality local artisans. Art lovers won't be disappointed, many of our regions artists have been exhibited in state and national galleries and some even overseas.
On the northern edge of Gympie you will find the Woodworks Museum, housing a great display of tools and loads of information about the timber industries of our region. Demonstrations of tools in use are available to groups on arrangement - give them a call.
Nature photographers won't need to go far from camp, if they need to leave at all. Amamoor Creek is abundant with enough wildlife, flora and fauna to keep you busy for days!
We look forward to seeing you but don't worry, it may only be to let you in the front gate!