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Coalstoun Lakes Rural Camp

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· Biggenden, Queensland
295 acres hosted by Todd N.
3 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Our property offers flat grassy sites located right near the Main dam with gum trees and offer plenty of wildlife to watch, including king parrots. We have a fire pit and firewood available at each site. Remote Camping across the property available ideal for a large and small groups access can be made by 4x4 or hiking , with a total of five dams there is plenty of spaces to camp. There is also a number of cattle on the property who may visit your campsite! Rain water tanks are near the house which can be accessed if needed. We are located only 8km from Mt Walsh National Park which offers a variety of beautiful bush walks or a great spot for a picnic And an hour away from Paradise Dam. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and discussed with the host prior to your arrival. Easy access to 3 camp sites around the dam but 4wd recommended for 2 solitary bush camps which can accommodate groups.
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19 Ratings · 15 reviews
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Amanda L.recommends
February 14, 2024
Camp One
Sorry we didn't make it , as something came up so can't really rate
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Mark Q.doesn't recommend
January 4, 2024
Camp Two
Directions to your property were awesome however once we arrived we quickly discovered that it was not like the photos listed. Grass was long and property rocky and there wasn’t a track to our campsite. We drove in, looked and considered our possibilities of getting a 3 tonne van down there and decided it was not possible. Unfortunately we then left. We weren’t greeted either and had no service to contact the owner. Most disappointing.
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Paul G.recommends
October 20, 2023
Camp Two
Well positioned camp
There is plenty of space and options for a campsite. We camped at camp one next to the dam, there was abundant Birdlife, a couple of calves , and some horses that came down to the dam. Todds place was well positioned to the Mt Walsh walking track , Coongara rock walk and Colston lakes national Park. Overall a very nice peaceful camp and well positioned to many of the attractions of the area
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Chas W.recommends
September 22, 2023
Camp One
Great bush camp !
Great Aussie bush setting, small picture perfect dam with resident bird-life and other visitors. The camp site is away from the road boundary so noise was very minimal. Easy to find and locate from owner’s description. A visit from Steve was much appreciated. He made sure we were all settled in and ok for firewood and anything else we might have needed. We asked him to stay for ‘happy hour’ and we had a great time chatting about the local area and other unlimited topics ! We certainly will be back sometime 👍😀
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Jacqui H.recommends
September 17, 2023
Camp One
Good quiet spot, Steve delivered firewood every day, thanks for the stay
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Clare S.recommends
July 23, 2023
Camp Two
Very relaxing and loads of bird life. Steve greeted us which was lovely and would recommend if you want peace and quiet.
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Biggenden, 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 Todd N.Joined in December 2020
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