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Rules Beach Rest

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· Rules Beach, Queensland
50 acres hosted by Nicky F.
11 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Private sites
100% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
Rules Beach Rest is a tranquil grassroots camp nestled in a natural bush setting. Enjoy unspoiled treetop views, coastal breezes, and the diverse wildlife that inhabits the surroundings. With 50 acres of natural vegetation at various stages of regeneration, we are located adjacent to 1000 hectares of crown land, ideal for bushwalking and outdoor activities. The camp is close to beach landscapes, tidal saltwater creeks, and estuaries, renowned for fishing, crabbing, and 4WD adventures. Situated near the sand track to Agnes Water, day trips are both fun and interesting. The maintained boat ramp (Flat Rock Picnic Area) is just 4 km away, providing a relaxing experience on the water. Access to Rules Beach is available during low tide only, offering opportunities for exploring rock pools and observing sea life. Travel north to the Broadwater or south to the mouth of Baffle Creek for a scenic drive. Rules Beach is a nesting ground for several species of sea turtles, which are threatened and protected. They nest on the beach from November to March each year. Please be mindful not to drive above the high tide mark, respecting the pristine landscape. Camping permits are required for overnight stays on the beach. Experience morning sunrise over the beach and sunset through the treetops. If you seek almost unspoiled nature, abundant birdlife, and the serenity nature offers, Rules Beach Rest is the perfect destination. Immerse yourself in the peacefully simple lifestyle here – we look forward to sharing it with you.
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5 Ratings · 4 reviews
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Richard M.recommends
April 23, 2024
Open Field or Bush camping
A beautiful camp close to everythin
Such a great spot 5 mins away from rules beach and Nicky is a friendly and accommodating host.
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Suewyan H.recommends
January 7, 2024
Open Field or Bush camping
We had a memorable experience on Nicky's land. They were super helpful and the camp sites were spread out, so it felt like we had our own private space, away from other campers.
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Mark B.recommends
January 6, 2024
Open Field or Bush camping
Relaxing Getaway
We totally enjoyed our relaxing 10-night stay at Rules Beach Rest. The property is well maintained camp spots are flat and well spaced apart for privacy. Choose your own spot under the shady trees and enjoy the abundant wild life. Rules beach is 5 mins drive away and Deepwater National Park with its beaches close by. We would like to thank Nicky and Graig for letting us stay at their beautiful property and sharing their local knowledge. Kind regards, Mark & Sue
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Rob O.recommends
January 1, 2024
Open Field or Bush camping
Good level camp sites easy access, host were friendly and helpful. not to far to drive to beach or Agnus waters for a look around. good spot for a group of campers.
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Rules Beach, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Gureng Gureng 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 Nicky F.Joined in October 2023
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