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Calm View

97%
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115 reviews
· Boonah, Queensland
70 acres hosted by Susie B.
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Self-sufficient site for people who want a private campground.Great scenery and exploring and property is close to some great National Park trails if you're keen on bushwalking. BYO everything and remove everything you bring. Well behaved dogs are welcome. Fires permitted, firewood is free, collect your own.  We are flexible with check-in and check-out time, please contact us about your requirements. Whinpullen Camp Self-sufficient site for people who want a private campground. This campsite is close to a large dam that can be used for swimming and paddling about in the canoe.  Camper trailers or tents preferred. Not suitable for larger campervans.  Nice View This little spot is another private spot on our property. Near Whinpullen campsite but over the hill from there. Nice open view at this spot, and not quite so bushy.  To get there, when you pass through our front gate, head left immediately. Follow the track over the dam and up the hill about 30 metres. You will see a little goat track straight ahead, with the main track veering right. Follow the track straight ahead to 'Nice View'. If you take the right hand track it leads to a camp kitchen so then back track. Calm View This campsite is close to a large dam that can be used for swimming and paddling about in the canoe. Only one group allowed for your privacy. Great scenery and exploring, as the property is close to some great National Park trails if you're keen on a hike.
Activities
Biking
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Natural features
Forest
Lake
Mountainous
Wetlands

Reviews

97% Recommend155 Ratings · 115 reviews

Location

Boonah, Queensland, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Susie B.

Joined in May 2017
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