The best camping in Maryland National Park, NSW

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The best camping in Maryland National Park, NSW

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Dalmoak Bush Retreat

1. Dalmoak Bush Retreat

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5.2km from Maryland National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Maryland, NSW
Dalmoak Bush Retreat is located just 15 minutes from Stanthorpe on a very quiet country road. This is working a cattle and sheep property. The property is 3000 acres of a mixture of open grazing land and moderately timbered to heavily timbered land. The land ranges from reasonably flat areas to undulating areas, there is also quite steep rocky areas which if you venture up on foot will reward you with spectacular views. It is the ideal spot for getting away from the rat race and just relaxing under the stars. We have slashed a number of spacious areas where camping is allowed and are continually developing the sites for camper comfort. Guests are required to be fully self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. In the surrounding area you can go for a walk, ride your push bike and also enjoy looking at the stars at night around your campfire (no light pollution here). Please note there are 2 dams close by therefore parental supervision of small children required. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times to protect our livestock. Please clean up after your pets.
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AU$31
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Aloomba Lavender Farm

3. Aloomba Lavender Farm

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13km from Maryland National Park · 60 sites · Tents, RVs · Liston, NSW
Welcome to Aloomba Lavender Farm. We offer bush camping with powered and unpowered sites. This means you will not be placed very close to other vans unless you are friends and choose to be together. In many cases you will be able to choose where you wish to park. Not all sites are level, but you are able to site your camp/ van as you wish. There are no cement pads. There is access to toilets and hot showers. You may have to walk some distance to the amenities but the solitude, the quiet, safety and stars make all worthwhile. There is a dedicated firepit and firewood is supplied. We can supply no water other than sufficient to cook dinner. You are welcome to use some of the vegetables and herbs but not to strip the vegetable garden! If in doubt - ask. We have great coffee and Devonshire teas but we are not a cafe. However there is a great little lavender shop where you can buy our own lavender essential oil, or a cake of soap or a Baggallini Handbag. We are dog friendly! We welcome well behaved dogs. We are 20 km from Stanthorpe. You may see wildlife or cattle through the fence and an occasional vehicle going down the road. We have a sealed road all the way to our boundary and then drive through the lavender. If you visit in late November through to early December you will enjoy our lavender flowering, but the plants look very pretty all year around in neat rows. We are a commercial farm so there is the need to work to the rhythm of the lavender.
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AU$20
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Redgum Site (Site 7)

4. Cullendore High Country

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16km from Maryland National Park · 50 sites · Tents, RVs · Cullendore, NSW
***CULLENDORE HIGH COUNTRY IS NOT A PARTY VENUE AND WE DO NOT ALLOW ANY MUSIC AFTER DARK. IF A QUIET GETAWAY IN THE BUSH IS WHAT YOU ARE AFTER THEN THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.*** Cullendore High Country has been operating as an established campground since 2015. We are a 4000 acre working cattle property and campground only two and a half hours from Brisbane. We are located in the picturesque, temperate high country only a 30 minute drive from Warwick, QLD. Campers have access to our property, as well as the neighbouring Maryland National Park. CHILDREN UNDER 4 YEARS OLD ARE FREE SO LEAVE THEM OFF THE BOOKING. Our focus is to provide a quiet family-friendly venue. The space and quiet of our campground allows visitors to interact with the many native birds and animals that frequent the campground, providing a unique backdrop to an authentic bush experience. Campers can enjoy relaxing around their campfire in the bush, with firepits available at each site. This is combined with the luxury of flushing toilets and hot, gas-heated showers. To make the most of our peace and tranquillity, campsites are scattered in secluded areas throughout the property. There are 4 main camping areas, The Forest Camp, The Creek Camp, The Mountain Camp and The Overflow, each offering something different. We have smaller sites, suitable for a couple, a family or a few friends through to larger sites for groups and all sites have been levelled for a comfortable stay. We cater for all forms of camping including tents, camper trailers and caravans. The campground is accessible by 2WD and 4WD vehicles and firewood, ice and drinking water is available from our office. We are only a 30 minute drive to many local attractions located around Stanthorpe and Killarney. We are a pet-free campground.
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AU$32
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Stonepine Ridge 'where eagles fly'

5. Stonepine Ridge 'where eagles fly'

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19km from Maryland National Park · 41 sites · Tents, RVs · Willsons Downfall, NSW
Space, scenic views, a series of mountain bike tracks to test your skills, abundant wildlife, peace and quiet. Mountain biking only? Book a campsite for the day. These best describe this 754 hectare (1864 acres) property. Stonepine Ridge is 'remote' - your camp sites are away from any dwellings - but you are still close enough to country towns across borders. There is plenty of space for social distancing. Most camp sites are 50 or more metres apart. The terrain is mostly treed with some cleared, pastured country. On the border with the Queensland town of Stanthorpe, Stonepine Ridge is close to the historic areas of Willsons Downfall and Amosfield in New South Wales. Home to many rivers that traverse the property from top to bottom, the Boonoo Boonoo and Bookookookarara rivers and Undercliffe and Boonoo Boono Falls are close by and are popular sites to spend a few hours walking/hiking and immersing yourself in the ambient countryside. The Boonoo Boonoo and Bald rock National Parks are also within this area. The beautiful New England town of Tenterfield is about 20 minutes drive from the falls and offers visitors many shopping and restaurant options. Be sure to stop en route to visit the World War 2 tank traps - (Australia's Maginot Line) and Thunderbolt's hideout. A short drive across the border into Queensland will give you access to the Girraween National Park and a host of wineries, coffee shops, restaurants and pubs. This camping property is large and you will find no better place that allows for gentle as well as more advanced walking, hiking and mountain biking. The altitude on the property varies from 900m at the top down to 50m to the bottom. The temperature is variable with mostly cool nights, which makes for restful sleep and a nice fire to add to the ambience.
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AU$55
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Banksia Springs

7. Banksia Springs

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20km from Maryland National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Willsons Downfall, NSW
We have 190 acres of beautiful bush/farm land with a dam for swimming or canoeing, 20 mins from Bald rock, Undercliff Falls and Stanthorpe township. If a peaceful quiet retreat is what you are seeking this is the spot for you. Private camp clearing among eucalyptus bush. Suitable for a couple of tents/camper-vans or camper trailers. This campsite is 2WD dirt access, AWD may be necessary in wet conditions (please message us if you're unsure about your vehicle). There is a sawdust toilet, you will need to bring your own shower and drinking water. Campfires permitted in designated fire rings, firewood is available for sale. Pets/generators may be allowed by request. Banksia Springs farm start-up located 20min East of Stanthorpe on top of the great divide plateau with a view of Bald Rock National Park on 190 Acres. Our farm is ideal for campers looking for an escape from the rush of life to a quiet bush retreat. You are free to walk the property explore some of the old growth forests, wildlife and visit some of the farm animals and canoeing or swimming on the dam.
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AU$37
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9. Mt Stirling Farm Off-Grid

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20km from Maryland National Park · 9 sites · RVs · Broadwater, QLD
Experience the beauty of Kambuwal Country on the Granite Belt at our stunning 170 acre vegetable farm. Formerly known as "Mt Stirling Olives," our property now offers luxury farm stay accommodation and off-grid camping for up to 5 fully self-contained vans (power, water, sewerage, rubbish). Our camp sites are situated on the shores of our picturesque dam, providing a serene and tranquil setting for those seeking a peaceful escape. Located in close proximity to Stanthorpe, Ballandean and Tenterfield, our property is nestled amongst local wineries and produce, as well as the stunning walks of Girraween National Park and Sundown. Guests are welcome to explore our uncultivated lower paddocks, granite outcrops and natural bushland. In addition, you can now access the peak of Mount Stirling, which has only recently been opened to the public after more than half a century, allowing you to hike and relish the stunning sunsets. If you prefer a more relaxing experience, take in the scenic views from our dam-side firepits with a glass of the Granite Belt's finest. Upon booking, we'll provide you with an access code to our gate off Thorndale Road (Gate 1). There is plenty of room to park off the road at the entrance, and we're almost always available onsite at the main homestead on Collins Road to assist with any queries or provide special recommendations only a local would know.
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AU$36
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Undercliff Farm

10. Undercliff Farm

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20km from Maryland National Park · 57 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Undercliffe, NSW
**Motorbike riders only by arrangement, groups preferred.** Welcome to Undercliff Farm: A Place of Peace, Simplicity, and Connection.... At Undercliff Farm, we invite you to embrace the quiet beauty of a truly special place. This is not a park or a luxury retreat; instead, it’s a private campground where nature's tranquillity reigns, offering an opportunity to step away from the fast pace of modern life and reconnect with the land. Here, we value simplicity over luxury, connection over convenience, and the soothing embrace of nature over material comforts. As you arrive at the farm, you’re not just stepping onto land — you’re entering a sanctuary. The sweeping landscapes, teaming with diverse wildlife and serene campgrounds, offer a peaceful haven where every moment spent here becomes a journey toward renewal. From the song of the birds to the quiet whispers of the wind, this is a space where you can truly unwind and reset. Respecting this place is at the heart of our philosophy. Whether you're hiking, camping, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of nature, we ask that you do so with care, preserving the harmony of this environment for future generations. Please also be mindful of our biosecurity measures, including the restriction of outside wood to protect our ecosystem from invasive species. By working together, we can ensure the continued health of Undercliff Farm's precious wildlife and natural beauty. We’re delighted to share this unique space with you and encourage responsible pet ownership, a commitment to safety, and respect for all guests. Take a moment to breathe deeply, explore, and create lasting memories in this peaceful corner of the world. Welcome to Undercliff Farm. A Haven for Motorbike Enthusiasts. Trackside at Undercliff Farm is designed with motorbike riders in mind, offering a unique opportunity to enjoy the thrill of riding on our expansive 325-acre property. The 10 designated sites, marked by tyres around plane trees, provide a comfortable and accessible base to rest after a day of adventure. Located a short walk from our amenities and shelter, Trackside offers easy access to everything you need while remaining immersed in nature. While there are no powered sites, we do allow generators.
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Mountview Wines Camping and Cabins

12. Mountview Wines Camping and Cabins

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22km from Maryland National Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs · Glen Aplin, QLD
Multiple campsites and cabins available on a beautiful winery located on the bicycle track at Glen Aplin, a short distance from Stanthorpe, Ballandean and the picturesque Girraween National Park. On site you will find an amenity block consisting of two toilets and two showers as well as a disabled shower/toilet combined. Two outdoor BBQ's and a wooodfired pizza oven are available for guests to use. A limited range of pushbikes and E bikes are available to hire, just enquire at the cellar door. Located only moments away from Girraween National Park- plenty of hikes available and with a range of difficulties, each view will take your breath away. With many wineries on the same track, we are in a perfect location for anyone who wishes to join a tour, or even just do the one or two nearby. Come watch the wildlife, whilst sipping on a glass of the ‘bloody good red’ - or whatever you fancy. Water station is on Mackenzie Street in Stanthorpe for those needing to fill their tanks with potable water. No water available for filling tanks on site. P.S. We are pet friendly!
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AU$55
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Speakeasy Vineyard

13. Speakeasy Vineyard

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24km from Maryland National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Fletcher, QLD
Nestled in the heart of the Granite Belt - minutes to wineries, short drive to Girrawean National Park, 10mins to Stanthorpe. Only just seconds off the Hwy is this 100 acre property. Home of a small vineyard, a well-established, personal training studio, wildlife, hills and a peaceful surround. There is a dam, seasonal stream and stars to gaze at for hours! Camping area: Located at the front of the property, overlooking the dam, persimmon trees, vineyard and up into the hills is this perfect little hideaway. Great for fully self-contained caravans or those pitching a tent. There, however are no amenities. (No toilet, no shower). With a beautiful firepit area, enjoy a quiet area to soak in the afternoon rays in the hammock, looking up at the stars or take in the morning sunshine. The area is clear, with easy access for those pulling a caravan, easy to unhitch and enjoy the beautiful Granite Belt winery, national parks and surrounds.
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AU$25
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Granite & Eucalyptus Bush Camping

14. Granite & Eucalyptus Bush Camping

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25km from Maryland National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Eukey, QLD
"Mckenzie Glen" and offers a private camping experience for families and their dogs. The camp allows for self contained tent campers and caravans, camp trailers or RVs. We only allow 1 group at a time, so there will never be any other guests on the property whilst you are there. So once it is booked, the place is entirely yours. For example, if 3 families would like trip away with the kids, it will be exclusive to your group. There is a plentiful supply of firewood around the block that can be collected, if there isn't a load already near the fire. A load of wood is normally replenished once a month and left next to the firepit. There is very limited mobile phone reception along Eukey Road and it is almost non-existent at the camp. Which is great if you want a digital detox! However, there is a way you can still be connected and these details can be provided upon request. There is no toilet... yet. We do sometimes dig a drop toilet but this is not available all the time and it moves frequently. There is a small post hole digger with a bottomless bucket toilet (more affectionately called "Chainsaw") set that you can dig a hole for a toilet and a cage that gives some privacy (see the photos). But please make sure you fill it in with your finished and all the toilet paper is buried at least a foot under the ground. It gets it name from the rodeo bull "Chainsaw" because if you dig the hole too wide and can last 8 seconds on the seat, you're a legend! SO good tip for campers if you want to use it. A favourite thing to do at the camp is to have sundowners on what we call the "Zen Rock". It is a large rock formation about 100m the east of the camp. You can't miss it. There is an incredible amount of bird life around and a family of magpies live in trees just near the camp kitchen (they are friendly). You will often be woken by the Kookaburras and see the gorgeous Rosella's cruising around picking at grass seed. McKenzie Glen provides a swag deck that is large enough for 2 double swags side by side. There is a fully fitted camp kitchen which includes a gas stove. Our point of difference is that for a family who can’t afford all the kitchen camping equipment etc - you will have 'most' of the luxury's of home. You will need an esky for your food and drinks. There is no power, however the kitchen has a small fixed 12 volt system that will run the small pump for the kitchen and the lights. You'll see the switches. There may also be some cattle on the property, they are agisted by my lovely neighbours. They are usually weaners or cows and calves. McKenzie Glen - Granite & Eucalypt Camp is a stones throw of the Girraween National Park, a number of Granite Belt wineries and it is not too far down the road is Storm King Dam where (now that its full) is great for fishing and kayaking and boating. The area used to be mined for Tin. Keep any eye out for lumps of granite rocks on the ground and if your lucky enough you might find some with flicks of tin. If you hold the rock up to the light you can see the fecks shine in the light. If you are a coffee lover like me, there is St. Jude's Cafe down the road on the New England Highway at Ballandean. I highly recommend popping over to Ballandean Estate Wines on Sundowner Road, they've been making wine since 1932. The smell of the food coming from their Barrel Room Restaurant will draw you in even if you're not hungry (you can book a table on line so you don't miss out). And if you like a good country pub meal and a cold beer, then the Ballandean Tavern is the go. Both St. Judes and the Ballandean Tavern are only 8.8km from the camp. To the North of the camp, this bushland is a declared bushfire zone. To stay aware of radio broadcasts, the local ABC channels are 104.9 (ABC radio) 103.3 (Triple J).
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AU$73
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Risdon Stud

15. Risdon Stud

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26km from Maryland National Park · 14 sites · Tents, RVs · Silverwood, QLD
6500 acre working cattle property in the Southern Downs of Queensland. Beautiful campsites, abundant wildlife, crystal clear diamond night skies, with four distinct seasons. Only 2 hours from Brisbane, and 20 minutes from Warwick.Connolly Dam is about 5 km away and is great for swimming and you can kayak and swim and fish (permit required). Suitable for all types of vehicles, caravans, motorhomes, big rigs... etc. Dog friendly. Horse agistment available. Campers will need their own toilet and remove all rubbish. Contained campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place, plenty of wood to gather your own (more than enough!)We will happily offer a discount on a confirmed booking for anyone under age 5, but they do need to be booked for insurance purposes. Please ask.We can offer multiple secluded sites. We will not put other campers near your site. Our bush sites are your own until you leave. You can hear the birds, kangaroo thumps, sometime koala growl, and distant cattle but no other people.
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AU$37
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Lucky Valley

16. Lucky Valley

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26km from Maryland National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Elbow Valley, QLD
Looking for a peaceful escape? Come and stay at Lucky Valley, a secluded property with a waterhole for swimming and relaxing. Lucky Valley is located on the edge of a spring fed gully, surrounded by trees and wildlife. You might spot some wallabies hopping around or hear the birds singing in the morning. Enjoy a bush walk around the property and take a dip in the creek, or just chill out with a book and enjoy the peace and quiet. The terrain is flat and easy to access, and the area has a history of gold fossicking. You never know what you might find! Lucky Valley is only 20 minutes from Warwick, where you can find shops, restaurants and attractions. And don't forget to say hello to our friendly mountain ponies, they love visitors! Please note we do NOT have amenities or drinking water and that you need to be self-sufficient and bring everything you need with you and take out ALL waste. Book your spot today and get ready for a relaxing camping experience.
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AU$49
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Aerial view of campsite

17. Farrup Bush Camp

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27km from Maryland National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Eukey, QLD
Property only accepts a single group so you will have it to yourselves. Great views to rock domes in Girraween and Bald Rock NPs and spectacular sunsets from large rock slab expanse through a set of gates adjacent to the campsite. Cold and can be wet and windy in winter so rug up and be prepared. Bush camp accessed by steep 2WD vehicle driveway. There are rock outcrops and granite slabs around campsite. Property is on the edge of Girraween National Park and 6kms from the park headquarters by road. Local wineries such as Pyramids Road, Balancing Heart Symphony Hill are close by. Private camping area for vehicles and associated light camper trailers or tents. Caravans, larger camper trailers and Campervans are unsuitable unless car is 4WD with low.range required for heavier units. Campsite has a composting toilet and hot water shower with lights on movement sensors. Dogs are OK as long as they are controlled and remain, tied up if necessary, within the cleared camping area. Firewood is provided or can be collected nearby. A fire pit is established and is the only location for open fires.
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Berrima Camping & Farmstay

18. Berrima Camping & Farmstay

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27km from Maryland National Park · 54 sites · Tents, RVs · Elbow Valley, QLD
My 100 acre grassland property is mostly natural ironbark grassland, bounded by the Condamine River to the east and the sealed Cullendore Road to the west. Grazing and farmland to the north and south. The nearest neighbours live a distance of approximately 1.5 km away, so peace and quiet is guaranteed. PLEASE NOTE, THAT BOTH RIVER SIDE AND RIVERCAMP AREAS ARE NOW FULLY BOOKED FOR THE OCTOBER '25 LONG WEEKEND... BUT THERE ARE STILL GOOD SITES AVAILABLE AT MID AND TOP CAMP ALL Camping areas are accessible by small sedan type vehicles I encourage bikes and walking, over the entire property, but Motor Bikes, and rough FourWheel Driving are not allowed. The 4 Camping areas are: * RIVERSIDE.. 10 level camping sites are available, suitable for single campers, or family groups, right beside the Condamine River * RIVERCAMP another area of mostley level dispersed sites are avialable in close proximatiy to the River, scattered around the trees, and the Dam, but still having direct access to an open section of the river bank, for swimmimg, fishing or Kayaking * MIDCAMP.. 7 level sites approximatly 200 meters up from the Comdamine River, and overlooking (and access to) the rivercamp, surrounded by mature "Iron Bark" trees and grassland, Plus several more dispersed sites, suitable for all types of camping from Vans to Tents. This area also includes a small number of powered sites * TOP CAMP.. This open area is approximately another 150 metres up the hill from from midcamp, overlooking both Mid & Rivercamps, with 360deg views, has 3 large flat sites. plus many more dispersed sites, also suitable for all types of camping vehicles *Wood for your campfire is available to purchase, or you are welcome to bring your own. *Showers and toilets are situated within easy walking distance at all camp sites *Lots to see and experience in nearby Warwick and the Granite Belt. Dogs are welcome but must be controlled by owners at all times.
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19. Carrington, Views, Water and Space

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28km from Maryland National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Leslie Dam, QLD
I have 8 sites at the moment each one is in a open bushland setting with lovely views, no site is within 100 meters of another and each one has a different view with lots of privacy, and all Dog and Kid friendly, shallow water, and deep water for swimming or kayaking , creeks, animals to feed and heaps of room to run and play. Adult friendly, huge sites for big groups and plenty of space, great swimming and lots of things to here and in the surrounding areas. Some sites are more suited to Caravans as the access is better and some are better suited to campers / 4WD but all can be accessed with a regular car. We have NO road frontage so sites are private, quiet and safe and only 3ks off the New England Highway. All campers MUST bring their own Chemical toilet and shower facilities. A small rest room and shower is available in case of emergency only I run a working farm raising Sheep and Lambs, Chickens, Ducks, Horses, Donkeys, Vegies, Preserves and Jams. Farm produce is available on request and availability, eg Free range eggs , farm raised Lamb, locally sourced Bacon for the BBQ , and seasonal vegetables, jams and chutneys. Thanks to the Beautiful rain we have had recently, our large dam is full, providing a wonderful spot for swimming, paddling or just splashing about, the Dam has long sloping access so is great for families and dogs, PLEASE NOTE The Google Maps photo is way out of date, our Dam is full. For those who may be into Waterskiing or Fishing Leslie Dam is a 10 min drive away and offers fishing and water sports then come back to your quiet camp away from the crowds. We are 20 min South of Warwick, We are only 30 min from the Stanthorpe Wineries, Breweries fresh fruit and Vege, Cheese factory to name a few things to do. A little further along you will find Girraween National Park renowned for amazing walks. Warwick Hosts the Biggest and Best Campdraft and Rodeo on the last full week of October (Covid permitting) as well as the quirky Jumpers and Jazz festival in July. Steam Train Journeys , half or full days, We have an amazing motor sport venue which holds meet every weekend, cars bikes, vintage, minis, Porsche's, you name it they race it every weekend. As well as many Equestrian Events, you can spend the day out exploring and then you can come back to your beautiful campsite, that is if you have not decided to stay relaxing and swimming for the day in the quiet watching the sheep and horses pass bye to then watch the Sunset and wildlife then look at the amazing night sky. Children under 13 free We are also Dog Friendly (conditions apply)
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20. Barlows Ponds, Killarney

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31km from Maryland National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Killarney, QLD
Our property is located very close to the NSW/QLD border and approximately 45 mins south east of Warwick QLD. We are located 20 minutes from Queen Mary and Daggs Falls, 15 minutes from the Killarney township, and 10 minutes from the Legume township in NSW. Pitch a tent or camp trailer, or park your campervan, and enjoy the serenity of our eucalyptus woodland and views of the ranges. There are dams, ponds, options for bushwalks on the property and a cycling trail. Wallabies, bandicoots and wide range of bird life visit our property. We have firepits in various locations with wood available. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower. There is a drop, self composting toilet on site if required. Our property is well treed with open areas and there are two dams with swimming allowed, and three ponds. There is tank water available for drinking. We recommend 4WDs to access our campsites and your caravan or trailer should have high clearance. If you're unsure about your vehicle please message us to have a chat. No pets please.
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Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the scenic landscapes of Maryland National Park. Established in 1999, this park spans over 2,283 hectares of diverse ecosystems. Visitors can immerse themselves in a range of activities, from guided tours and wildlife encounters to cycling and exploring historic heritage. While the park beckons with its array of activities, it also offers serene spots for picnics and sightseeing, ensuring every moment is filled with discovery.

When to go

The best time to visit Maryland National Park is during the milder months, from April to October, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer can be quite warm, making early mornings and late afternoons ideal for exploration. Avoid visiting during heavy rainfalls or extreme weather events, as these can lead to park closures and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Always check for local alerts and park closures before planning your visit.
  • Ensure you have a detailed map, as mobile reception can be unreliable in remote areas.
  • Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for rugged terrain and changing weather conditions.
  • Respect the park's conservation efforts by adhering to guidelines, especially regarding native wildlife and cultural sites.
  • Visitor centres can provide valuable information and resources to enhance your park experience.
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