The best camping near Tregole National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Tregole National Park adventure.

Discover the ancient ooline forest amid the rugged beauty of Tregole National Park.  

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The best camping near Tregole National Park guide

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Embark on an adventure through Tregole National Park, a hidden gem in Outback Queensland. Here, the ancient ooline forest beckons with its rare beauty, inviting you to explore its unique ecosystem. While camping is not available within the park, the array of activities, from birdwatching to picnicking beside the barbecue, promises a day filled with natural wonder and tranquility.

When to go

The best time to visit Tregole National Park is during the cooler months, from April to September, when the temperatures are more pleasant for exploration. Summer brings intense heat, with temperatures soaring above 40°C, making outdoor activities challenging. Always check local road conditions after heavy rain, as floods can affect access.

Know before you go

  • Plan your trip carefully and inform someone of your itinerary for safety.
  • Mobile phone coverage is unreliable, so prepare for limited communication.
  • Bring at least seven litres of water per person per day for drinking.
  • Remember, domestic animals are not permitted within the park.
  • Check the Department of Transport and Main Roads for road conditions before your visit.

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