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Maluka Park

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· Imbil, Queensland
100 acres hosted by Brian M.
4 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Please notify us if you are camping with other campers who have booked a separate site so we can have you camping beside each other. During busy times, most weekend bookings are a minimum of 2 nights with 1 night bookings during the week, however occasionally we will have 1 night bookings on weekends. Check with your host to see availability on 1 night bookings. Kayaks are provided free of charge for all campers to use in Yabba Creek. Please treat them respectfully and return them back to their launching place just below the powerlines. If you wish to bring along your own kayak, you can launch them at the walkway between campsite 8 and 9 where our camp kayaks are stored, however, cars are restricted from driving down to the water edge so you will have to carry them to the water to launch them. Please note that you are responsible for your own kayak. All campsites run parallel too the creek and are situated on the upper bank of Yabba Creek. Some have creek views, the other sites have trees between the creek and their site. All have mountain views. The main access to the creek is half way along the campground between site 8 and 9. Please do not leave your car parked in the walkway as this will block the entrance to campsite 9. Unfortunately, we lost many of our creek access points due to flooding. Our property is situated between Imbil and Lake Borumba on the beautiful Yabba Creek. We have 110 acres, with campsites on 20 acres. We have 1km of creek frontage. The creek offers fishing, swimming and kayaking. If you're lucky you'll spot the platypus in the creek and there's lots of birdlife around so bring your cameras! Kayaks are supplied free for all campers to use. We just ask that you treat them with respect and return them back to their launching place once you have finished with them. It would pay to pack your reef walkers as the river is rocky in spots. There is lots of space for motorhomes and large camping vehicles to maneuver and park. Plenty of flat spots for your tent or vehicle. This campsite has access to flushing toilets (toilets are situated approx. 400m from the camp sites) and water (rainwater), but you will need to bring your own camping shower. Campfires are permitted outside of fire-ban season (please use the existing firepits). Firewood is available and can be delivered to your site by our local contractor. Cost is $20 for a generous load or $10 for a half load. The property features a gorgeous rainforest with a walking track that you can follow safely, and you can also access the state forest next door if you're up for a bigger adventure. Lake Borumba is just down the road which permits water skiing, boating, fishing and other water recreation. The town ship of Imbil is only 7 minutes away where you can visit the many cafes, bakeries, The Imbil pub, Sunday markets, Produce and hardware store, supermarket, butcher, clothing shops, hairdresser, fishing supplies, Petrol station, post office and more. We are a working cattle and horse property but we do allow pets, however pet owners will need to abide by the rules as set out under the Rules and Safety "Pets" section. Please note that there is a rifle range within hearing distance from Maluka Park and campers may at times on weekends hear gunshots. This generally only goes for a few hours.Our property is situated between Imbil and Lake Borumba on the beautiful Yabba Creek.  We have 110 acres, with campsites on 40 acres. We have 1km of creek frontage. The creek has ample room for fishing, swimming and even kayaking. If you're lucky you'll spot the platypus in the creek and there's lots of birdlife around so bring your cameras! There is lots of space for motorhomes and large camping vehicles to manoeuvre and park. Plenty of flat spots for your tent or vehicle. This campsite has access to toilets (toilets are situated approx. 300m from the creek) and water (rainwater), but you will need to bring your own camping shower. Campfires are permitted outside of fire-ban season (please use the existing firepits). The property features a gorgeous rainforest with a walking track that you can follow safely, and you can also access the state forest next door if you're up for a bigger adventure. Lake Borumba is just down the road which permits water skiing, boating, fishing and other water recreation. We are a working cattle and horse property but we do allow pets, however pet owners will need to abide by the rules as set out under the Rules and Safety  "Pets" section.
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Allan R.recommends
May 13, 2024
Maluka Park
Imbil’s best.
We camped with tents and the sites are big enough to fit a few, the ground is soft and grassy and very tidy. Stationed next to a hill range, the place it beautiful and taken care very well. With horses and cows roaming around it is a splendid park to relax over the weekend. A short walk to the creek with accesible kayaks to wonder around the water. Both Brian and Jeanna were very hospitable and friendly. Will definitely be back in the future.
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Rhi W.recommends
May 13, 2024
Maluka Park
Such a beautiful perfect camp! Hosts are lovely and welcoming. We stayed at site #8 and it was a great size for a group of 6
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Nicole D.recommends
May 13, 2024
Maluka Park
Stayed here with a small group of friends and it was absolutely delightful. Brian and Jeanna were so welcoming and lovely. We went for a little hike, enjoyed kayaking in the creek, and were so relaxed all weekend. The toilets were a bit of a walk but it was excellent having them away from the camp grounds. Will be back!
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Isabelle S.recommends
May 11, 2024
Maluka Park
Absolutely beautiful camping spot, with each site a comfortable distance from others. We loved kayaking in the river during the sunset and would highly recommend giving it a go. Brian and Jeanna were also so hospitable and kind, we can’t wait to come back!
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Jack C.recommends
May 8, 2024
Maluka Park
10/10 amazing property and host
Brian and his partner are amazing hosts, they greet you at the property and give you a printed out copy of some rules but more importantly a google earth picture of the property and the sites to see. Everything is clearly labelled when the cheeky foals aren’t playing silly buggers tampering with the signs. A truely great location with a lookout and hiking trial. Plenty of kayaks to enjoy the creek with and plenty of wildlife and livestock. 10/10 would go again and recommend
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Brenda C.recommends
May 7, 2024
Maluka Park
Peaceful Camping
Stunning campgrounds that are beautifully maintained. It was a full house when we camped with large groups nearby but we didn’t hear any noise from the neighbours at all. A perfect camping experience with very gracious hosts.
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Imbil, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dyungungoo (Gubbi Gubbi) 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 Brian M.Joined in September 2021
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