Emma D.recommendsApril 3, 2024
Seehorse Meadows
Michaela’s farm was picturesque and large enough to accommodate a number of large parties. We had a wonderful stay over Easter, only interacting with other campers when visiting the dam for a swim. Of note, the drop toilet is at the top of the property which is quite a walk (or even a drive!) from most of the camping spots - not a problem for us, as we were happy to dig a hole - so come prepared! Also worth bringing your own water if able. The horses and roaming pig were a hit with the kids.
Thanks Michaela - we had a great stay!
Iain M.recommendsApril 3, 2024
Seehorse Meadows
Free to enjoy
A lot larger than expected, careful consideration from the owner with regard to location to suit the group and their make up. We were 7 and 3 of us were children under 8 so we were directed to. Lovely little fenced and private area by our very own damn to swim in.
The property is vast and the northern end is newly planted with gums and native trees that lead to a great place to walk free without interrupting peoples private camp areas.
The dams are great for the kids, rustic, shallow, safe but good if you have your own showers as the kids swimmers will fill with silt.
It is a self sufficient camp site with only 1 long drop available but well worth a visit if you don’t mind not having facilities as the location is well worth it and the host is very friendly.
If you are travelling with dogs make sure you are in control of yours and they are not insecure as there are free roaming farm dogs and a pig during the day so be mindful of the free and open nature of the property. One delightful old lady collie often came to visit, swim and lay next us whilst we enjoyed camp she was such a character, bold but respectful and lovely to have around.
Would definitely visit again.
Martin M.recommendsApril 1, 2024
Seehorse Meadows
Ah the Serenity!
Excellent host who was east to contact prior to and throughout; always helpful and nothing too much trouble! Lovely flat green grasslands to camp on with nice light tree tree cover. Plenty of deadfall and a wood pile for firewood for campfires. Shady farm dam good for a dip and swim with the dogs. A range of country pubs within 20 min drive too. Nice and quite, great for groups, with plenty of space and privacy. We will be again with our social camping group ! Thanks Michaela.
Catherine G.recommendsApril 1, 2024
Seehorse Meadows
Michaela was very friendly and welcoming. Seehorse Meadows was gorgeous. Flat, green grassy campsites strewn throughout bush. Private and quiet. The little dam provided some fun for the kids for a swim and play with their boogie boards. A few visitors put their kayaks on the water too. The flat grass provided a great space for soccer, hockey, football and cricket. Would be a great place for a bike ride too!
For self sufficient campers only. And dogs are welcome!
Matthew S.recommendsFebruary 1, 2024
Seehorse Meadows
My Wife and I loved it here. The Owner of the property made us feel very welcome as we came through the gate, She helped us pick a nice shady spot as we camped during the Australia day "Heat wave" . Her dogs and horses and pony are great company.. Nice and quiet place to relax and be connected with nature.
Greg M.recommendsJanuary 29, 2024
Seehorse Meadows
Just spent two night. Host was very welcoming. Location is nice and close the Brisbane. Also has a couple of dams to cool down in.