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Millar Vale Creek Camping Innisfree

Hosted by Phoenix · Maryvale, Queensland
24 guests max
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Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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"The Isle Innisfree" is an Irish poem, about a safe haven. Our property Innisfree is just that to us, a beautiful peaceful haven. We are delighted to share the natural beauty of Innisfree with you and your family, and hope it will be as magical for you as it is to us. Céad Míle Fáilte A Hundred Thousand Welcomes TO AVOID DISAPPOINMENT AND CONFUSION PLEASE READ ALL INFO SUPPLIED Innisfree offers a spacious and private campsite, nestled beside the beautiful rocky Millar Vale Creek. Relax and unwind by the fire pit, or venture down the creek and explore the twists and turns of the crystal clear water. Located just over 1.5 hours from Brisbane, we are within easy reach for a perfect little getaway. We only have one site available so you will have this great little spot all to yourselves. We are within easy reach of Main Range National Park, Mount Cordeaux, and Mount Mitchell, as well as the Historic Maryvale Crown Hotel and Spicers Resort. Warwick is half an hour away. Horses/cattle live here so animal droppings are to be expected and cattle may bellow from time to time, it is a working farm after all. Please do not feed the horses or cattle. Pets are welcome but must be kept on leash/restrained at night. Pets must not disturb any of the livestock or native animals in the area. If you a lucky you may even spot platypus, there is abundant birdlife, bandicoots and bettongs if you are a nature lover. Campers must be fully self sufficient with their own camping toilet and must take all rubbish and waste with them on departure, as per the 'leave no trace' policy. Please leave logs supplied for seating for the use of all campers. BYO firewood.PLEASE READ ALL INFO TO AVOID CONFUSION AND DISAPPOINTMENT. It would be appreciated if campers would leave logs supplied for seating around camp fire for all to use. BYO firewood. You will have the whole place to yourself for a peaceful, secluded and serene stay. There may be occasional cars go past on the road. Please DO NOT feed/encourage livestock. If horses or cattle become too curious please discourage them by flapping something at them to avoid any destruction to your gear. Campfires are allowed but please ensure there are no restrictions in place before starting a fire. Ensure campfires are always supervised and fully extinguished before leaving the site. BYO firewood. You are welcome to meander down the creek as far as next boundary if you so wish. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leash/restrained at night, they must not disturb/chase or bark at the livestock or native animals in the area. Horses/cattle live here so animal droppings are to be expected and cattle may bellow from time to time. Due to Bio Security laws please DO NOT feed the horses or cattle. Campers must be fully self sufficient with their own camping toilet and must take all waste with them on departure. Some times the creek may be low if there has been a dry spell but we have no control over what mother nature provides. Owner may drop by, we conduct regular site and fence inspections.

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PLEASE READ ALL INFO TO AVOID CONFUSION AND DISAPPOINTMENT. It would be appreciated if campers would leave logs supplied for seating around camp fire for all to use. BYO firewood. You will have the whole place to yourself for a peaceful, secluded and serene stay. There may be occasional cars go past on the road. Please DO NOT feed/encourage livestock. If horses or cattle become too curious please discourage them by flapping something at them to avoid any destruction to your gear. Campfires are allowed but please ensure there are no restrictions in place before starting a fire. Ensure campfires are always supervised and fully extinguished before leaving the site. BYO firewood. You are welcome to meander down the creek as far as next boundary if you so wish. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leash/restrained at night, they must not disturb/chase or bark at the livestock or native animals in the area. Horses/cattle live here so animal droppings are to be expected and cattle may bellow from time to time. Due to Bio Security laws please DO NOT feed the horses or cattle. Campers must be fully self sufficient with their own camping toilet and must take all waste with them on departure. Some times the creek may be low if there has been a dry spell but we have no control over what mother nature provides. Owner may drop by, we conduct regular site and fence inspections.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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AU$33
/ night
for NaN guests

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98% Recommend179 Ratings · 142 reviews

Location

Maryvale, Queensland, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Phoenix T.

Joined in May 2021

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