Caravan parks near Clermont

Go off-grid or stay in town while caravan camping around the historic mining town of Clermont.

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Jamlynica

7 sites · RVs, Tents500 acres · Clermont, QLD
Nestled 4.5km from town along the bank of Sandy Creek just shy of 500 acres. Camp beside the dams with many native animals and our farm animals. Pitch your tent, set up your camper or roll out your swag under the stars. Wake up to the native bird songs in the mornings and be lulled to sleep by the cicadas and crickets as the sun sets. Relax by the dam with a good book and beverage, book one of our horse drawn wagon tours around the property, guided scenic bush walk or hang out with the baby farm animals. 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. We are located only 6km from the historic town of Clermont's which is central to some day trip activities, Goldfields, Gemfields, Theresa Creek dam ect. This peaceful spot is away from the road and surrounded by bushland where if you're lucky, you will see many native animals. (Koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, kookaburras and many more). Pets are welcome but we ask that you keep them contained at all times due to the wildlife and farm animals that may wander through the camp-site. We have Maremmas on the property protecting the farm animals from dingos and other feral animals.
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Indian Wells

10 sites · RVs, Tents90 acres · Clermont, QLD
Indian Wells, is a 90 acre hay farm located 4km from the hart of Clermont in Central Queensland. Clermont has a variety of tourist attractions including the Theresa Creek dam, a variety of historic sites. Clermont is located approximately 300km from the coast of Mackay, 1100km from Cairns and 1100km from Brisbane. If you're looking for some quiet time to relax and enjoy the country them look no further then a stay at Indian Well.
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Miners Heritage

20 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Rubyvale, QLD
We have 8 acres of land. Rubyvale in the Gemfields Queensland. We have a Cafe, fossicking park, Sapphire Jewellery shop and underground guided sapphire tourist mine on premises. We have a pub 5 minutes up the road. We have 2 huge dams an hour away. Emerald is the closest town. 40 minutes away. Bitumen road into the property.
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Caravan parks near Clermont guide

Overview

A historic mining district and outdoor wonderland, Clermont offers dozens of ways to enjoy a caravan camping trip to the region. Park the motorhome on spacious powered sites at Clermont caravan parks with hot showers and laundry facilities before hopping over to top landmarks like Hoods Lagoon. This outdoor recreational area is popular during summer breaks for families who like to have picnics, watch swans on the water, and follow walking tracks to the Piano Up A Tree. Holiday parks near Copperfield State Forest also invite caravanners and their pets to go off-grid during cooler months on unpowered sites where campfires are welcome. Campers looking for boating, fishing, and water skiing will want to check in at campgrounds near Theresa Creek Dam at Lake Theresa, about 20 minutes south of Clermont. Unpowered sites near the dam are within walking distance to public facilities with picnic tables, BBQs, toilets, and showers.

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