Polarised about this one.
7 m Class B · With pets · We enjoyed our stay here. It’s hard to believe a place this beautiful is so close to Brisbane, yet it still gives you that feeling of being a long way from everything. The property has a real park-like setting, and it’s clear the owners genuinely care about the place — it shows in the details. The amenities are deliberately rustic, but clean and well kept.
There are a number of houses on the property, or you can camp in various spots, which gives you some flexibility. We did have a mix-up with our campsite and ended up next to a dusty road. These things happen, but it felt more like we were told where to go rather than given options, if we were we didn’t understand. There’s no signage as what to do when you arrive and we watched many people tentatively wander around in their cars looking for someone
They’ve only been open around 10 months, and it’s obvious they’re still getting things sorted, especially leading into a busy period like Easter. The downside for us was the noise — it’s probably the noisiest Hipcamp we’ve stayed at. There were bulldozers, bobcats, and trucks moving around regularly, and a small loud motorised cart that seemed to be running most of the day.
It’s a beautiful place, no doubt about that, and I’d still encourage people to check it out. It just wasn’t the quiet, relaxing escape we personally look for. You might have a completely different experience and really enjoy it so go!