The best camping near Black Mountain (Kalkajaka) National Park

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Scrubby Creek Trevethan Falls

7 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Rossville, QLD
Discover beautiful rainforests and open pastures at Scrubby Creek Trevethan Falls, a very special property just 30 minutes from Cooktown. We offer various grass and bush sites spread out over 160 acres, each peaceful and secluded, within walking distance of amazing natural waterfalls, the clear-running creek dotted with swimming holes, as well as established hiking trails. There is a variety of bird life and wildlife. Trevethan Falls is just a short walk away. Finish the day around your open campfire. You cut or collect your wood from around the property just contact your host Some of the sites are within walking distance of the pit toilet and shower, whereas others are for self-contained campers. Please be sure to read the descriptions carefully. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times. There is also a hobby farm in operation on the property, so you may hear and see the workings of the farm as you explore. We are confident that once you discover this place, you'll return time and time again.
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HomeRule Campgrounds

10 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Cooktown, QLD
Over 50 acres of lush spacious campgrounds, deep inside a World Heritage Rainforest, surrounded by a pristine croc free river. TENTS CARAVANS CAMPER VANS CAMPER TRAILERS We are located just outside Rossville Home Rule Rainforest Lodge is the ideal place to explore the rainforest of the Northern Wet Tropics. Our facilities include hot showers, toilets, and fully equipped self-cook kitchen. Activities include crocodile free swimming in the river or dams, rainforest walks to Home Rule Falls and access to Cedar Bay.
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Gap Creek Retreat

3 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Cooktown, QLD
We are a tropical fruit botanical garden started 50 years ago on the banks of Gap Creek situated on the edge of the Cedar Bay National Park Queensland. We have fruit in season, cows, chickens and ducks.It is 7km to the beach and 8km to the shop.It is also possible to hike to Cedar Bay from this location. Safe swimming in the creek. Limited mobile reception.
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Rossville Retreat

10 sites · RVs, Tents210 acres · Rossville, QLD
Escape from the hustle and bustle of life and reconnect with nature in the beauty of Rossville Retreat, perfectly located next to Black Mountain National Park, only 20 minutes from Cooktown and 2kms from the historic Lion’s Den pub. Close enough for day trips, yet far enough from Cooktown to enjoy the incredible wildlife and scenery during the daytime and the most amazing star gazing opportunities while sitting around your campfire in the evenings.
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Helenvale Farm Stay

17 sites · RVs25 acres · Rossville, QLD
Helenvale Farm Stay offers accommodation for self-contained caravans from $30.00/night or short-term caravan storage. It is also a small hobby farm located beside the Little Annan River which offers a permanently flowing river for swimming all year around and is and within close walking distance to the camping areas. There are lambs, sheep, and miniature pigs on the farm as well as abundance of wildlife, and native animals. Helenvale Farm Stay is located directly next door to the historic Lion’s Den Hotel and is in easy walking distance from the campsites without having to cross any roads. There are several campsites available at Helenvale Farm Stay including wide open spaces with plenty of room and sun for those requiring solar power or tree lined campsites that offer either secluded, or family sized group areas. Other activities that you can indulge in while staying at Helenvale Farm Stay include fishing, nature walks, bird, and wildlife watching, star gazing, or you can just relax on the riverside beaches. Helenvale Farm Stay is in close distance to both Black Mountain National Park, and Cedar Bay National Park, Trevathan, Home Rule and Wujal Wujal Falls, and of course historic Cooktown or Bloomsfield. Campsites have separate campfires and firewood can be purchased an extra cost, and boar water is available on request. Helenvale Farm Stay can also be contacted on Channel Nine UHF within a 4 kms range.
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Cooktown Campout

4 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Cooktown, QLD
Cooktown Campout, a charming campground nestled in the heart of nature, just a stone's throw away from town. Our campground offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, providing you with a memorable outdoor experience. Situated amidst a picturesque native bushland, Cooktown Campout offers private campsites that allow you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding environment. Each campsite is carefully positioned to provide ample space and privacy, ensuring a peaceful retreat for you and your loved ones. One of the highlights of Cooktown Campout is our delightful petting farm, which is sure to captivate visitors of all ages. Step into a world of furry friends and gentle farm animals as you interact with our charming residents. From bottle fed poddy calves and curious goats to friendly chickens and fluffy duckies, you'll have the opportunity to get up close and personal with a variety of loveable creatures. Whether you're seeking a relaxing getaway or an exciting outdoor adventure, Cooktown Campout offers something for everyone. And when you're ready to venture beyond the campground, you'll find yourself just a short distance from the vibrant town of Cooktown. Immerse yourself in the local culture, visit historical sites, indulge in delicious local cuisine. At Cooktown Campout, we strive to provide an unforgettable camping experience that combines the tranquility of nature with the convenience of nearby amenities. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a family seeking adventure, or simply looking to unwind amidst the beauty of the Australian bushland, our campground is the perfect destination for your next outdoor getaway.
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Lakeland Downs Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents12000 acres · Lakeland, QLD
Welcome to Mountain View, a 12000 cattle property in Far North Queensland. We provide 10 spacious campsites next to a large dam, where you can park your van or pitch your tent. Campers have access to a modern amenities block which has flushing toilets and hot showers. There is a powered camp kitchen for communal use. If you want to go for a hike there are permanent springs and running creeks where you can cool off. Big skies that are great for stargazing and abundant birdlife in a peaceful setting provide a backdrop for your next getaway. Cattle graze the property with the occasional donkey guarding the herd as we don't kill our dingoes. There is prolific bird life and 7 types of wallabies and kangaroos as well as other wildlife in several ecosystems. The property is located about 3 hours from Cairns or 1 hour from Cooktown on sealed road. Once you turn off the highway, access is 4.5kms on dirt road. The town of Lakeland is just 8kms away where you can visit for a supermarket, two roadhouses, two cafes and a post office.
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Daintree RV Park

17 sites · RVs, Tents400 acres · Daintree, QLD
Daintree RV camp is located on picturesque 400 acre Kenadon Brahman Bull Stud Farm in the village of Daintree. The camp ground is only 300 meters from the village centre with public amenities, cafe, hotel/restaurant, river cruises, fishing trips and boat ramp. Bonus ! Stay for 2 nights from 17 September - 17 October and get a FREE Daintree Ferry return ticket to explore north of the Daintree River to Cape Tribulation (ferry return ticket value $47) Kenadon RV Park faces across Daintree River to magnificent tropical rainforest and Thornton Peak, 4th highest mountain in Queensland. The open fields offer clear vision for amazing tropical sunsets. Watch the brahman beef cattle grazing around the park. The Osborne family are pioneers in farming in Daintree going back five generations. Daintree Village is a short stroll up Dagmar Street before reaching public toilets, mail box (pick up mail from Daintree Village Hotel), Croc Xpresso Cafe (breakfast & lunch), Daintree Village Hotel (lunch & dinner), Daintree Originals (souvenirs, arts, crafts, t-shirts and tropical clothing). The CREB Track is nearby running through the heart of the Daintree Rainforest to Roaring Meg Falls and on to Wujal Wujal. Only 4x4 vehicles without trailers on this adventurous track. Also there is the Bloomfield Track running from Wujal Wujal to Cape Tribulation. A large open marquee area is provided shelter and shade between all sites. Table and chairs are provided. We welcome your pets but they will have to be on leash. Campfires are now allowed onsite in the fire pit.
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Jack's Place Daintree

6 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Cow Bay, QLD
OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND.Jack's Place is a family-owned retreat property just back from Cow Bay Beach in the Daintree Rainforest. The property has been in our family for over 40 years, being one of the first properties established in the region, named after Jack, a career railwayman & sugar mill operator, our beloved father, grandfather & great grandfather, who 'chucked' his only 'sickie' ever to get to the auction to purchase the property. The property has a lovely seasonal creek which usually flows in the wet season and can sometimes flow all the way through until June, depending on rainfall. There's a shared shed for campers to use.Plenty of lovely freshwater swimming holes in the area and we are about 1km to the beach. Can walk via bitumen road.Good access for all types of vehicles. No amenities so guests need to have everything they need including a toilet and leave no trace.Dog friendly. Campfire permitted in a designated fire pit. Plenty of wood around to gather your own.There are no crocs here but plenty of other wildlife!
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Nourishing Gardens and Bird Haven

2 sites · RVs2 acres · Cooktown, QLD
Welcome to our tropical paradise of beautiful birdsongs and nourishing nature at the entrance to Cooktown, Cape York. This charming town is known for its famous Captain Cook Wharf, Historical Museum, abundant opportunities for fishing, crabbing, exotic fruits and wildlife, explore natures wild abundance and beauty along offbeat tracks, enjoy bush creek picnics and pristine swimming holes. Immerse yourself in the vibrant multicultural markets, indulge in the rich indigenous arts and cultural experiences, and embark on scenic bushwalking trails. Don't miss the chance to explore the diverse range of local crafts and immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of Cooktown. Guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. No pets or children under 12 are allowed, sorry.  Thank you.
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Zazen Permaculture Farm

4 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Cooktown, QLD
We are 100% committed to sustainable living and do our best to do this. We have a 40-acre property with only about 10 acres cleared and the rest is natural rainforest. We have only been living here since September 2011 so everything is still a work in progress, but it is all coming together really great. We have cows, pigs, guinea fowl, a cat and a brilliant Border Collie dog called Buddy who is everybody's mate. I love woodwork and furniture making, have my owned timber mill and built my owned house with every piece of wood coming of the mill, The bush bath is a feature with most guests taking advantage of a hot bath in the moonlight. We have a substantial vegie garden with a large variety of plants and also about 100 fruit trees in our orchard. Everything is done on Permaculture and Bio Dynamic (Demeter) principles. I am not doing Hipcamping for the money, my main goal is to share with visitors a different lifestyle based on health, happiness, self responsibility and freedom, I am very easy to talk to and look forward to having a chat.
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Hill Top Farm Camping

1 site · RV, Tent24 acres · Cooktown, QLD
We provide award-winning, environmentally-friendly accommodation on our organic and permaculture-designed farm. We only have one camping area - so you'll have our orchard to yourselves! Guests have access to our council-approved compost toilets, showers and washing machine throughout their stay. A fire pit is also available for guests to enjoy in the evening. Hill Top Farm is the education centre for Learning from Nature. We regularly host intern students and 'Willing Workers on Organic Farms.' We run farm tours and practical courses. To grow food ecologically, we use organic practices and apply permaculture design. For more details, watch this video on the farm (https://youtu.be/ngYv9YpySt0?si=kJi3nsqA1D7uxgpV) and see our website - learningfromnature.com.au. The camping space in our orchard (approximately 22 x 13m) is suitable for campers and guests with camper trailers and small to medium-sized caravans. Max caravan length 9 m (29 ft) Explore our farm, swim in our Olympic-size farm dam, arrange a farm tour, and relax, enjoying the privacy, peace, and quiet. Fifteen minutes from Cooktown, our Hipcamp is the perfect base for exploring the historic town and surrounding landscapes. Pets are welcome, so long as they don't chase our chickens and geese! FARM TOUR - Discover how to grow food eco-logically! Our tours generally take 60 - 90 minutes, depending on our discussions! Each tour costs $110. We don't charge per person.
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The best camping near Black Mountain (Kalkajaka) National Park guide

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About

Embark on an adventure through Kalkajaka National Park, a landscape dominated by an impressive mountain range of massive granite boulders. This unique environment, rich in Aboriginal culture and home to distinctive wildlife, invites explorers to witness its natural splendor. Traverse the rugged terrain, gaze out from the lookout, and immerse yourself in the park's ancient history.

When to go

The best time to visit Kalkajaka National Park is during the cooler, drier months from May to September. The wet season, from December to April, can bring heavy rains and potential park closures, as seen with ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.

Know before you go

  • Respect the significance of this land to the Eastern Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people.
  • Check for park alerts before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • No campfires are allowed, preserving the park's natural state.
  • Visit the lookout for panoramic views of the park's striking landscape.
  • Ensure you're prepared for a rugged adventure, as amenities are limited.

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