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Brigalow Creek Camp

Hosted by Denise · Meandarra, Queensland
6 sites · RV, Tent
98%
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22 reviews
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Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Located in Meandarra on the Brigalow Creek, this property offers Creekside Camping at it's finest. The sites are spacious and quiet and we often get stunning sunsets. This is the perfect spot to get back to nature, relax, and throw a line in. Enjoy a paddle down the creek and check out the beautiful rare water lilies or spot some of the many native birds nesting. You may be lucky enough to spot some Koalas in their natural habitat too. The creek is also popular for fishing so you might be keen to drop a line and try your luck. Nothing beats freshly caught fish over a campfire! Speaking of campfires, we have a fire pit available and a good supply of firewood for campers to enjoy. There is a portable toilet available for campers to use and a bin provided for your rubbish. Don't forget to look up at the sky in the evenings and see a stunning star-filled sky. The local shops and pub are all within easy reach for basic supplies or a counter meal. There are also some interesting historical stops in Meandurra, including the Anzac Memorial, and the iconic 'Me and Durra' statue - be sure to ask a local about it's story!Located in Meandarra on the Brigalow Creek, this property offers Creekside Camping at it's finest. The sites are spacious and quiet and we often get some stunning sunsets. Enjoy a paddle down the creek and check out the beautiful rare water lilies or spot some of the many native birds nesting. You may be lucky enough to spot some Koalas too. The creek is also popular for fishing so you might be keen to drop a line and try your luck. We have a fire pit available and a good supply of firewood for campers to enjoy. Don't forget to look up at the sky in the evenings and see a stunning star filled sky. The local shops and pub are within easy reach for your basic supplies or a counter meal. There is a portable toilet available for campers to use and a bin provided for your rubbish.

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Located in Meandarra on the Brigalow Creek, this property offers Creekside Camping at it's finest. The sites are spacious and quiet and we often get some stunning sunsets. Enjoy a paddle down the creek and check out the beautiful rare water lilies or spot some of the many native birds nesting. You may be lucky enough to spot some Koalas too. The creek is also popular for fishing so you might be keen to drop a line and try your luck. We have a fire pit available and a good supply of firewood for campers to enjoy. Don't forget to look up at the sky in the evenings and see a stunning star filled sky. The local shops and pub are within easy reach for your basic supplies or a counter meal. There is a portable toilet available for campers to use and a bin provided for your rubbish.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
AU$20
/ night
for NaN guests

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98% Recommend28 Ratings · 22 reviews

Location

Meandarra, Queensland, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Denise F.

Joined in May 2021

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