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Lake Borumba Caravan & Camping Ground

Hosted by Peter · Lake Borumba, Queensland
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Lake Borumba campgrounds are located on the banks of Yabba Creek and approximately 800m from the magnificent Lake Borumba. The campgrounds are surrounded by Imbil State Forest and Yabba State Forest. Lake Borumba campgrounds offer camping in lush grassy areas, shady campsites with spacious areas, which are perfect for both tents and caravans. The campgrounds have modern clean amenities offering hot showers, outdoor camp kitchen, free kayaks and volleyball court. There is a kiosk located on-site offering the basics such as ice, wood, drinks and ice creams. Yabba Creek is the perfect place to relax and explore the beauty of nature surrounded by State Forests, local flora and fauna. The local's favourite, Lake Borumba is the perfect location for boating, water skiing, fishing, canoeing and swimming. After a full day of activities you can come back to your campsite and sit by a wonderful open fire and enjoy the great outdoors.
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Lake Borumba, Queensland, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Peter H.

Joined in July 2018

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