Camping in Central Queensland with a private bathroom

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9 top campgrounds in Central Queensland with a private bathroom

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Rockhampton Waterski Club

8 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Alton Downs, QLD
On the banks of the beautiful Fitzroy River is the Rockhampton Water Ski Club.Only ten minutes drive from the Rockhampton CBD is the opportunity to access the only camping location along the fresh water side (upstream) of the Fitzroy River Barrage.This site offers full amenities, including hot water showers, flushing toilets, built in bbq's, and a camp kitchen.You can enjoy getting back to nature with the picturesque river views and enjoy the beautiful landscape or you can sit around the fire and tell some yarns with the family.Other activities that the site provides is direct access to the Fitzroy River via the clubs boat ramp, and doc, water skiing, fishing and of course you're more than welcome to bring your own canoes or kayaks.There are plenty of places for the kids to play and swim, so come for a day or a whole week.
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AU$20
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Laurel Bank

5 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Alton Downs, QLD
50 acres - 12 km’s from Rockhampton. Quite secluded areas for 4 wheel drive vehicles towing caravans and camper trailers. Walking (bird watching, abundance of wildlife, kangaroo’s etc). Cycling around property for mountain bikes and gravel roads in area perfect for gravel bikes and leisure riding. Fitzroy river 2 kms.
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AU$17
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Shiralee Clydesdales and Farm Stay

14 sites · RVs, Tents26 acres · Nankin, QLD
Formally a horse spelling farm, "Prado Downs" is now home to Shiralee Clydesdale Stud. Offering both camping and a choice of a fully self contained 2 bedroom cabin or a fully self contained Winnebago accommodation, there is something for everyone.While you're here, book a horse and carriage ride (extra charge), feed the horses and pat the foals. We hope you enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and between March and September we ramp it up with activities of all sorts. Campsites can be on the slightly undulating, open lawn area, where there is bore water  available.  Or down by the dry creek under the gum trees.Construction is underway to provide tank water, and a Camp Kitchen. The flushing toilets and showers are up and running!While you're here, help feed the horses or pat the foals. Collect the eggs, or have a drink around the communal camp fire. Want quiet time - each site has its own smaller fire pit!15 minutes drive to Rockhampton - Or n your way to Emu Park Beach, you can visit the Camel Farm, or the Koorana Crocodile Farm.
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AU$30
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Meyenburg B&B Glamping

9 sites · Lodging, Tents1 acre · Mount Morgan, QLD
Mount Morgan is situated on the Dee River, 38 km south of Rockhampton, and is an old gold mining town with lots of history and two museums, a railway and a town history museum. There are plenty of lookouts to see out over the town and the mine site. The Number 7 Dam, has walking and mountain bike tracks for beginners and the more advanced. We have 6 listings available at Meyenburg B&B Glamping, 2 tent sites for campers and 6 Tents which have linen included and creature comforts. All our listings have access to toilet and amenities. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after. Mount Morgan was a mining town. Mining of clay in a nearby hill for the production of furnace bricks continuing until the early 1900s, the resulting man-made caves came to be known as the Fireclay Caverns, which contained large openings that measure between 4–12 metres in height from the cave floor. Dinosaur footprints (preserved as infills) were later found in nine different sections of the Caverns, lining the ceiling dated to the Early Jurassic. There is also a community swimming pool, skate park and general playground near the Dee River on Butler St. The town has three pubs, an IGA, and a small general store directly across the street from the camp site. The Grand Hotel is the oldest pub, and is still trading in town.
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AU$15
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Bouldercombe Recreational Grounds

14 sites · RVs5 acres · Bouldercombe, QLD
The Bouldercombe Progress Association opens up its recreational land for camping during local and Rockhampton regional events. The level grounds are located in the Bouldercombe village area at the base of a mountain range. It is an easy 20 minute drive to Rockhampton and 15 minutes from the historical mining town of Mount Morgan.
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AU$5
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Beef Week Farm

1 site · Lodging25 acres · Rockhampton, QLD
Quality 25 acres Stable complex Cattle yards Wash bay Small paddocks with large body of pasture Water Electricity Power Dog run Toilet Large Queenslander house Sleeps 8 available for rent for up to a month around
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AU$1,000
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"Arcadia"

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Mount Morgan, QLD
Our property "Arcadia" is located at Moongan, which was once a bustling Railway Station at the top of the Rack Railway. "Arcadia" is just over 2 acres with a nice flat camping spot beside the seasonal creek. You will be camping right where early settlers once camped and watered their draught horses in bygone days. Teamsters would gather here and collaborate to join their teams together to traverse the steep Razorback bringing supplies to the gold mine and its workers. Behind the homestead the land rises steeply to overlook the valley below and offers nice views for sunset gazers. We are at the very start of a permaculture makeover, with the design phase still in progress. Our business is named Moonrise Organixs and we have a produce stall at the front gate with an ever increasing range of chemical-free products. We have an infant orchard, mandala veggie patch, tea garden, poultry and a small grass arena. We are a kid, dog and horse friendly property! There is an unofficial rail trail nearby and lots of tracks for horse riding, hiking, rock climbing and motor bike riding. The quaint Gold Mining town of Mount Morgan is steeped in history, with a full suite of facilities and is only 5km away. Rockhampton is 25km and Gracemere 15km away. If you are interested in the history of Moongan, just strike up a conversation with Angie and she will be glad to share what she knows. Please note: Mount Morgan is situated at the top of the great Dividing Range. There are two ways to approach Mt Morgan from the east - up the windy range road A3 Burnett Highway or up the straight and steep (17% incline) Razorback Rd. Our property is located at Moongan just at the top of the steep Razorback incline. USE LOW GEAR from the bottom as it gets steeper towards the top. Directions from Bouldecombe: 4km west of Bouldecombe, turn right onto Poison Creek Rd. Follow until the end (4km) then turn left onto Razorback Rd. In another 4 km you will reach the steep incline and our property is at the top. Despite the address being Leydens Hill Rd, the driveway is actually accessed off Razorback Rd. Don't turn down Leydens Hill Rd, especially if you are towing as this is a narrow road and turning around can be difficult. There is a pit dunny outhouse but no shower. We offer a 10amp outlet only. Please come prepared with whatever equipment is needed to convert to 15amp if required. Water is our most precious and limited resource so please arrive with full tanks and adequate drinking water for the duration of your stay. We are in a dry period right now so it is hot and brown. This is a leave no trace site. Please take all your rubbish with you when you leave. If no one is home to greet you please just choose a site in the front driveway paddock which suits you. 😉 We won't be far away. Come in peace, stay in harmony, leave with a full heart.
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AU$25
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The Caves Show Grounds

20 sites · RVs, Tents38 acres · The Caves, QLD
***BEEF WEEK 2024 CAMPING LOCATION*** Since 1975 The Caves Progress and Agricultural Society Inc. is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing a first class venue for local community events. Conveniently located just north of Rockhampton at The Caves, The Society is offering the grounds and facilities for camping during Beef Week 2024. - Camping and caravan sites available - Powered and unpowered options - Amenities provided
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AU$45
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Seeonee Park Scout Campsite

20 sites · RVs, Tents660 acres · Limestone Creek, QLD
Seeonee Park Campsite is 600 Acres of Adventure located just outside Rockhampton on the Rockhampton-Yeppoon Road and is part of the Capricorn District. Vast land with mowed campsite areas surrounded by Ironbarks. Limestone Creek runs through the middle of the park, and large hills border the back of the property. Seeonee has been home to state-level mountain bike tracks, 4WD competitions, horse riding weekends, as well as the obvious Scout camps. Great for group camping as we offer up to 20 campsites. We have a 2 night minimum booking. Sorry, not pets allowed.
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AU$55
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Camping in Central Queensland with a private bathroom guide

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Looking to camp in Central Queensland, Australia? Hipcamp has over 400 options for you to choose from. Whether you're a toilet enthusiast or just want to be surrounded by nature, we've got you covered. Our top campsites, like Travellers Rest 1770 (191 reviews) and Camp Akuna Pikes Crossing INC (192 reviews), offer the facilities you need, including rubbish, cooking equipment, and showers. And if you're into off-roading, paddling, or exploring historic sites, you'll find plenty of opportunities for adventure. With an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $10, camping in Central Queensland has never been more affordable. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable outdoor experience!

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