Camping near Gin Gin

This small town on the Bruce Highway is within easy reach of the long sandy beaches of the Burrum Coast.

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Paradise Lost on the Burnett

21 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Duingal, QLD
I. run a cattle grazing farm in Duingal, right on the Burnett River, 18km out of Gin Gin and 60km from Bundaberg. We have 100 acres of paradise with many sites to choose from, either along our 300m of Burnett river frontage or along the winding Duingal creek tucked into seclusion. For the bigger vans we have sites up on top of the property overlooking the Burnett with just a short walk down to the water. There are NO Ammenities available so own toilet is a MUST! Bring your fishing rods, kayaks and walking shoes. There's some great fishing here including barramundi, perch, yellow belly mullet, gar - and plenty of catfish to keep the kids entertained! Don’t have a kayak, no worries. We also have kayaks available for hire. We also have the most magnificent sunrises and sunsets here, with beautiful birdlife including hawks and water eagles. Great for bird watching and photography! All campsites have access to the water unless we are advised per booking. Less than 5km down the road you will find Wallaville where there is a great local Wallaville pub, and a corner store that offers great pizza. Telstra is available for communication, and we are also only 18km from Gin Gin and around 50km from Bundaberg. Campfires permitted in the designated areas only, bring your own fire pit when possible as we have a limited number of fire pits available. when fire restrictions/bans are not in place. Plenty of fallen timber around the place to collect for firewood. I suggest U bring wood for the ist night, In case it has rained & saves the hassle first up allowing U to chill out sooner 🥂 Well behaved pets welcome, but they must be kept under control and you must pick up after them. We look forward to welcoming you 🥂
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Peaceful Riverside Camping

12 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Howard, QLD
If you are looking for a peaceful escape then come and experience our 60 acres of beautiful riverfront bliss. Bring your paddle boards, boats, kayaks and bikes to enjoy all the area has to offer. We have a private pontoon for you to enjoy.   The property also has lovely walking tracks to explore and fire pits guests are welcome to use.Howard township only 3 km away and we are just 35 minutes from Hervey Bay. Our other property is only a short walk away so we will be able to help with anything if you need it. All guests must be self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Leave no trace. We do have a few cows so dogs to be on a leash at night and please don’t let them chase the cows.Fire pits available to use, collect your own fire wood.
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Buxton Bush Camp

16 sites · RVs, Tents650 acres · Buxton, QLD
A 650 acre grazing and cattle breeding property flanked by the Isis River on two sides. Located upstream from Burrum Heads and Walkers Point, boating enthusiasts can explore the river system easily and the area is known as having some of the best fishing, prawning and crabbing waterways in the south east QLD. Good access for all types of vehicles, Buxton is a small fishing town situated on the banks of the Burrum River at the southern end of the Isis Shire. It's about 20 kilometres off the Bruce Highway and upstream from Burrum Heads and Walkers Point. There is a general store, picnic facilities and boat ramp. Buxton offers a relaxed lifestyle with pleasant surroundings. Boat enthusiasts are able to explore four river systems from this village. Dog friendly (refer rules please!). Toilet available for guests to use.
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Burrum Shores Beachfront Campground

57 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents73 acres · Burrum Heads, QLD
Burrum Shores Campgrounds offers well maintained grassy sites with direct access to the beach. Access to the camp sites is via a dirt track. Accessible for 2wd vehicles with decent ground clearance and 4wd vehicles. We now have our toilets and showers completed and open. We can accept bookings from caravans, motorhomes, campers, camper trailers, tents, roof top tents and swags on select sites. Please refer to the individual site listings to ensure your camping setup is compatible with your site. Grey water must be captured in a grey water tank or a bucket and can be emptied onsite as advised by caretakers. ____________________________________________________________________________ Campfires are welcome in a raised fire pit, either bring your own or use one of our communal campfire areas. Firewood and kindling is available for purchase on arrival. You will have access to our town water drinking taps to fill your water tanks and we also have a dump point on the property. All sites are pet friendly on application. We ask that you keep your dogs on leash all of the time. Our only rules are that you respect the property and other guests and no generators. We look forward to welcoming you to our special spot.
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Rules Beach Holiday Park

88 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Rules Beach, QLD
Wanting a holiday in one of Queensland’s best kept secrets? Rules Beach is remote and unhurried slice of paradise located 1.25hr north of Bundaberg and 2.5hrs south of Rockhampton. Our Brand new 85 site beach front holiday park opened in December 2023. The 85 luxurious powered sites with the softest of green grass cater for the smallest setup to the largest of big rigs, some of which are pet friendly. The camp kitchen and amenities blocks are a modern design with all the MOD CONS you could possibly need or want. But if camping isn’t your kind of luxury checkout our beachfront glamping tents perfect for the romantic getaway away. Whether you're a fishing enthusiast, a hiking adventurer, a 4-wheel driving fanatic, or simply looking to relax by pristine waters, we've got it all covered. We can’t wait to share our piece of paradise with you 😊
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Caravan & Camping Woodgate

50 sites · RVs, Tents35 acres · Woodgate, QLD
Come and relax at Caravan & Camping in Queensland - a hidden Woodgate gem where you can enjoy the glistening water of the Burrum River as you fish or swim or just laze on the sandy river shore. For some water sports adventure, launch your boat or jetski from the nearby jetty at Walker's Point or discover all that nature has to offer with breathtaking hiking trails following the river's bend or through Burrum Coast National Park. This campsite has access to drinking water, toilets and showers. Visit our website for powered sites. Set up camp amongst the abundant tree life with ample space to choose from. Enjoy the uninterrupted starry night sky and forget about your worries as you take in the serenity of the waves washing ashore and serenading crickets. Enjoy the crackling of the campfire during dinner. Rediscover the wonder of waking up with birdsong and the tranquility of nature. Pets welcome.
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Hartwood

2 sites · RVs, Tents120 acres · Elliott Heads, QLD
Nestled just 5 minutes from the coastal town of Elliott Heads, lies Hartwood—a tranquil 120-cattle stud and mangrove wetland boasting over 48 species of wading birds. It is located under 1 km away from the beach and boat ramp at Riverview, allowing you to ride your horse to the water or go kite surfing in the river mouth. Hartwood is a great destination for nature walks or adventurous kayaking. With 9 paddocks, we can even accommodate guest horses.
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Mystery Craters

10 sites · RVs4 acres · South Kolan, QLD
Nestled in the heart of Queensland's captivating landscape, our enchanting overnight stay areas awaits those who seek an authentic connection with the mysteries of nature. Designed to accommodate guests with their own self-contained havens (your own self sufficient caravan). Note: Entrance to Mystery Crater has extra fees—$12.50 adults, $10.00 pensioners, $7.50 children, $35 families. Kids under 5 enter free. "DNA" cafe on-site 9am-3pm, closed Mondays. This is paid at reception on arrival. he earth's canvas, each telling a tale of the planet's tumultuous history. Journey into a power-free camping zone, disconnecting you from the digital buzz. Marvel at craters, their tales etched into the earth's canvas. By night, these craters are bathed in a captivating glow, resembling the moon—an otherworldly sight unseen anywhere else. Only 20 minutes from Bundaberg, 25 minutes from Gin Gin, our location offers an escape from city life. Call 07 41577291 for extra amenities, like toilets and power. #NatureEscape #LunarCraters #DNAcafe #MysteryUnveiled
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Candy Land Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents70 acres · Moolboolaman, QLD
​Candy Land Farm is located on 70 beautiful acres of rolling hills and country views is our family owned farm. The sites offer complete privacy on a level mowed pad on top of a hill with views all around of the rolling country hills. Sit back and relax by your camp fire of a night time and watch the stars above. Guests are required to be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. We are 15minutes from Gin Gin and approx 1/2hr to Mount Perry. ​ A beautiful seasonal clear fresh water stream also runs through the property. Enjoy the fresh country air, beautiful views at your own private secluded camp site. Candy Land Farm is your best bet to sit back and relax and reset before travelling again. We can't wait to meet you and know that you will love staying on our farm. We invite all caravans, campers, trailers and tents to come and stay however please note that due to our creek crossing on our driveway at L.Lavaring Road, we recommend no 'low slung caravans' due to sharp angles. We also respectfully as that you check in before 5pm, thank you.
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Dam Crazy Camping

19 sites · RVs, Tents624 acres · Golden Fleece, QLD
Dam Crazy? You would have to be to bypass over 620 acres of scenic bushland off the beaten track for your next camping getaway or stopover on your way on the Bruce Highway. An abundance of birdlife with over 135 different species found so far including a Powerful Owl. A magnificent 400 megalitre dam that now forms part of the natural landscape of this unique property. A hidden gem in the Wide Bay/Fraser Coast area of Queensland where relaxation, peace and privacy are unavoidable as are the sunsets and shooting stars in the clear skies above. We are 20 minutes from the quaint Childers Township and 50 minutes from Bundaberg. The property is totally private and caravans cannot been seen from the road, the owners live on the property and only booked guests are to enter the property offering security and peace of mind. Whether you want to bird watch, kayak, fish (catch and release only), hike or ride one of the many trails or sit, relax and read your favourite book, we promise a warm welcome; from the wildlife and the proprietors Miranda, Brendon and Esa the dog. Dam Crazy is also pet friendly, dogs must be cleaned up after and may be walked off leash on the walking trails (please be mindful of other campers, farm animals and wildlife), they may also swim in the dam but must be contained or kept on leash in the campsite areas. The dam is very deep and could have snags washed down in floods, so we suggest children wear life jackets, and MUST be supervised by adults at all times around the water. Numbers are limited to ensure you have plenty of space and privacy! Campers must take all waste with them. Very good cellphone reception
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Big Rocks Bush Retreat

43 sites · RVs, Tents700 acres · Golden Fleece, QLD
Bringing you a place where you can escape, relax, disconnect from your day to day life and reconnect with nature. The tranquil and beautiful bush covered property is nestled on 700 acres, backing directly onto the Woowoonga national park near, Childers Qld.  The Big Rocks Bush Retreat is situated on the foot hills of rugged, mountainous terrain that creates a picturesque spot for camping, biking, horse riding, bush walking and hiking in a diverse and stunning landscape. With a majority of remnant bush land, it’s a naturalists wonderland with a number of native flora and fauna found in few parts of Australia. The facilities on the property are ever evolving and offer; • large fenced area • large communal fire pit • small camp kitchen • two toilets • covered areas • pool table • book and toy library • small hobby farm with friendly goats and chickens • large horse yards • two dams (great for cooling off) Please note that a 4WD and off-road camper are recommended If you are wishing to access our more remote camp sites on the property.  Nearby hamlets of Childers, Biggenden and Apple Tree Creek have a unique combination of history, culture, food, wine and art in a relaxing atmosphere of country life.  The retreat caters to families, groups, travellers and holiday makers alike. Big Rocks Bush Retreat is too beautiful not to share, you will not be disappointed
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Gumtree Dam Highlands

5 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Abington, QLD
Camp at our farm retreat with us and our Scottish Highland Coos. You will have plenty of room to yourself, there is potable water available and porta loos. We are working on getting showers but in the meantime if you need to clean up and don't mind doing it bush/camp style we can organise a hose with a showerhead and clean water for you in a private spot. We are 5 minutes out of Childers Queensland. They might be a little shy but they wander around freely and love to be hand fed and brushed by Chrissy. Everyone will enjoy seeing these cuties. You'll meet Kelvin the Scottish Highland Bull, Oakley who is new mum to Lucy Moo born 5th of February and Willow, mum to Ferdinand (Ferdi) born earlier this year on the 3rd of January, so two beautiful calves to watch doing zoomies around the yard, swimming in the dam or chilling under a tree 😁 Also some chooks, ducks and Guinea fowl and our 2 dogs Jesse a blue heeler and Cane our Maremma who is the night guard for our animals so does bark a little at night if there is a fox or something around. Relax. unwind or go for a short bush walk and listen to the kookaburras. There are wonderful cafes and bakeries in Childers, an IGA and Woolworths. We are near Bingera National park, Cordalba state forest with an hour to some top snorkelling spots, also Drive passed acres of sugarcane and macadamia fields we are 45 minutes from Hervey Bay and 40 minutes the other way to Bundaburg. We love being so close to the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. We look forward to meeting you Duane and Chrissy
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Camping near Gin Gin guide

Overview

Gin Gin is a convenient stopover on the way to exploring Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, and K’Gari (formerly Fraser Island and pronounced “gurri”). Historic Maryborough and Childers are a short distance south, while Tannum Sands and Gladstone are to the north. Surrounded by sugar cane plantations, cattle stations, and agriculture fields, Gin GIn makes for a scenic and relaxing camping destination.

Where to go

Lake Monduran

Lake Monduran is less than an hour’s drive north of Gin Gin. The Fred Haigh Dam, above the Kolan River, is the lake’s most popular spot for day tripping visitors and overnight campers. This vast lake is stocked with bass and barramundi, making it popular among freshwater fishers. Launch a kayak or boat from one of the boat ramps, or book a fishing charter or houseboat with one of the area’s commercial operators. Picnic tables and BBQs are dotted around the waterfront parklands near Lake Monduran.

Cordalba State Forest

South of Gin Gin, Cordalba State Forest surrounds Cordalba National Park and is popular with mountain bikers thanks to a network of maintained hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding trails. Trails vary in difficulty—eastern trails are suitable for beginners or families with young children, while others are rated difficult and suited to experienced riders. Bush camping for self-sufficient campers is permissible but must be pre-booked with QLD Parks and Forests.

Goodnight Scrub National Park

Curiously-named Goodnight Scrub National Park purportedly takes its name from local folklore, which says the forest was once so dense that graziers walking their cattle through the scrub knew that if the cattle wandered off they could “kiss the cattle goodnight.” The park is popular with birdwatchers who look for king parrots, powerful owls, and bowerbirds. Camping is available at Paradise Dam—campsites can be booked through the North Burnett Regional Council.

Burrum Coast National Park

A coastal park bordered by the Isis River in the south and almost to the Elliot River in the north, the Burrum Coast National Park’s wetlands and tidal coastal flatlands are of national significance. The land hosts a diverse range of plants and animals, while mangrove-lined riverbanks, tea tree-dominated wetlands, and eucalypt forests cover much of the park. Camping is permitted at the Woodgate and Kimkuna sections; permits are available from QLD Parks and Forests.

When to go

Gin Gin is a year-round destination that’s particularly popular during winter months when travellers head north to chase the winter sun. School holidays are busy too, so it’s best to avoid these periods if you’re looking for quieter campgrounds. The annual Childers Festival is held in July to celebrate the region’s strong agricultural heritage. Turtle nesting and hatching season on the Burrum Coast is generally between November and March.

Know before you go

  • Bush camping permits must be booked in advance for state forests and national parks.
  • Some camping areas are only accessible to 4WD vehicles—check the QLD Parks and Forests website before leaving the bitumen.
  • Cane trains are active during cane crushing season, so look out for these slow-moving trains crossing main roads.
  • Gin Gin’s coastal shorelines are recognised turtle nesting areas, and beach goers should be aware of the strict regulations around turtles.

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