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Emerald Creek Hideaway

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· Mareeba, Queensland
12 acres hosted by Nicole L.
3 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Pitch your tent or park your vehicle under the beautiful rainforest trees along the banks of Emerald Creek. Relax in the shade of the trees and enjoy the birdsong around the property. 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. Your campsite is about 200m from the main house and guests are welcome to use the shed for access to power and water. Campfires are permitted but must be kept contained, please check local restrictions before lighting a fire. Pets are welcome but must be kept restrained whilst on the property. Please clean up after your pets.
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Mareeba, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Djabuganjdji First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Nicole L.Joined in June 2022
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5 Ratings · 2 reviews
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Dave W.doesn't recommend
July 13, 2023
Site 1 - Emerald Creek & motorbike camp
Did my dough
This camp did not work for me at all. I thought $43 was pretty steep for no facilities at all. When we arrived there was nothing to tell us which property to go to and we had to ask a neighbour. I never found Nic but the instructions I got from the guy I did find were far from welcoming. The only flat site was in view of their house. We actually didn't stay but found a very welcoming caravan park just 500 m down the road.
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Michael S.recommends
April 16, 2023
Emerald Creek & motorbike camp
Emerald Creek
Beautiful little spot on the creek. Shallow water good for the kids. Plenty of shade. Best to have an off road vehicle to access the camp area but we got a small on road caravan in behind a 4WD
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