Camping near Miles

A turn-of-the-century historical village and magnificent wildflower fields lie on the cusp of the outback.

98% (599 reviews)
98% (599 reviews)

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12 top campgrounds near Miles

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Rubern Lagoons Campgrounds

152 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Chinchilla, QLD
Rubern Lagoons is a natural bushland campground, that we have now bitumen roads in for your valuable RV, Caravans, Buses or Vans to drive in With easy drive through parking, green lawns and spaces on and around our lagoons. The perfect place to get away with a group of friends and have a relaxing time while the kids enjoy the activities of the lagoons. Pets are welcome. Please note there is a very small service fee added for your insurance when booking on this site The property is 5 minutes from the main street/CBD Chinchilla. Phone a taxi or take a stroll in to town to dine if you don't want to unhook or you can call and get a pizza delivered, plus the RSL & Club Hotel, can pick you up & return you, for free in there mini vans at our main gates You can paddle boat, canoe, kayak or tinny boat on the lagoons as part of your stay with us. Ruben One Hill under the gum trees, or enjoy our massive 10 metre deck over the water and watch the wildlife float around. There is also a great spot to watch the kangaroos coming for a drink and to lay under the trees. The most exciting part is, you could get lucky and see a Koala sitting in a gumtree beside your vehicle. We have seen a number of them while building this beautiful boutique camp grounds for visitors to enjoy in the western downs, Chinchilla. Please Note fire wood is $10.00 for a good size bag
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AU$25
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Bare Camp Nudist Clothing Optional

10 sites · RVs, Tents346 acres · Miles, QLD
Bare Camp is a Clothing Optional (nudist preferred) 346 acre property. It is a bush land block of Brigalow, Cypress, Wattle and other natives. There are small waterholes throughout one section of the property during the wetter months, a creek up the back and a dam near the house area. There is a wide variety of bird life on the property. There are often kangaroos and wallabies to be seen, and be on the look out for the elusive emus. There are some tracks through the property and more to be made. We are a work in progress. Room for RVs, trailers and tent camping. We are a totally off-grid property here. There is tank water available, you will need to filter or boil, and an outdoor shower to use. We just ask for quick showers to save water. We have a composting toilet to use if you aren't self sufficient. You are welcome to enjoy a fireside chat and drink with us in the evenings or just do your own thing. We won't be offended. We invite all people from all backgrounds and persuasions who love to be naked in nature to come and enjoy our little piece of paradise. Any disrespectful behavior and you will be asked to leave.
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Charleys Creek Campgrounds

78 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents35 acres · Chinchilla, QLD
Want to save! Book direct via our website. Charleys Creek Campgrounds, Chinchilla (previously known as Clover Hill Camping) is a unique campground right on Chinchilla’s doorstep. Set on 35 acres on the banks of Charley Creek, it has a beautiful bush land setting adjacent to the creek. A truly tranquil experience. Recently rebranded the name to Charleys Creek Campgrounds as it is more fitting, as there is no clover, not much of a hill, and not in America (Ranch). This will also tie in with our other entities - Charleys Creek Beef and Charleys Creek Brewing. We have a number of projects on the go and planned for the Charleys Creek entities to make every stay a unique and authentic experience. "Not just a campgrounds, its the experience". You are welcome to visit us, get to know us, and be part of our journey. This campground offers toilets, showers, access to potable water, and power hook ups. Open fire pits, and fire wood available. It is a dog friendly property. The story of Clover Hill Ranch- In 2019 our livestock enterprise was struggling with the ongoing drought. Water was getting very low and we were buying hay from Victoria. One day while checking stock on our grazing property Bradys (adjacent to Clover Hill Ranch) we looked across the near dry creek and said to each other - if we are going to endure this drought we need to do something different. So we were able to acquire Clover Hill Ranch which was then being run by the CMCA under a lease agreement to the then owners. Then Covid struck and the CMCA left Clover Hill Ranch. So we took it on ourselves and it has been a journey managing our four farming blocks Riverleigh; Coleridge; The Shanti and Bradys as well as Clover Hill Ranch. Fast forward and it is now April 2021 we absolutely love it; enjoy chatting with Campers about our story and we have even organised a Farm Tour route through all of our properties. The feedback has been amazing. We are continuously doing improvements to Clover Hill Ranch with many new Powered Sites with town water and new campsites right on the creek. And everyone loves it when we bring out our trailer mounted meat smoker to put on a smoked Wagyu feast! Campers can purchase our Wagyu and Grassfed Angus beef to try while camping and can even buy some to take home. Activities available at Charleys Creek Campgrounds, Chinchilla: include camping; fishing; kayaking; motorbike riding; bird watching and bush walking. There is accessibility for RVs, camper trailers, caravans and big rigs. Pull through bays available. Camping in tents is allowed. It is walking distance to Chinchilla town centre and Lions playground. Farm tours available upon request. Bookings preferable in advance to avoid disappointment.
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AU$35
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Wally's Place

4 sites · RVs, Tents35 acres · Tara, QLD
Escape to a secluded 35-acre oasis of untouched bushland in the Western Downs, where the only sounds you'll hear are the gentle rustling of leaves and the chirping of birds. Surrounded by nature's beauty, you'll find a sparkling dam, teeming with fish, just waiting for you to cast your line. And if you're feeling adventurous, the world-famous Taa Festival of Culture and Camel Races is just a stone's throw away. This rugged wilderness retreat offers an unspoiled experience of the great outdoors. There's no toilet on site, please BYO and be fully self sufficient. While potable water and power are not available, you'll discover that it only adds to the rugged charm of this incredible property. Located just a short twenty-minute drive from the quaint township of Tara, this is the perfect opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and connect with nature in a way that will leave you feeling refreshed and renewed. So what are you waiting for? Book your stay now and experience the beauty of Australia's wild, untamed bushland like never before!
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AU$18
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Riverbank Glamping

2 sites · Lodging1000 acres · Boonarga, QLD
The Western Downs' First Luxury Glamping Experience An exclusive glamping getaway for two nestled amongst leafy river gums looking straight out over the Condamine River. From the custom-designed safari tent, with its modern amenities and lavish interior, to the tranquil natural setting surrounded by wildlife, everything here is crafted for maximum comfort and relaxation. Glamping For Two Riverbank Glamping has a modern outback setting, while still holding true to the luxury touchpoints you’d expect from a high-end travel experience. - King-size bed - Reverse-cycle air conditioning - Kitchen - Ensuite - Outdoor bathtub - Coffee machine - Movie projector - Fire pit - Elevated deck boasting views of the Condamine River Designed For Complete Privacy Riverbank Glamping offers just one tent with direct river frontage, meaning you won’t encounter any other guests during your stay. Convenient Location The site is set on a private 1,000 acre property, an easy 3.5 hour drive north-west of Brisbane, and conveniently located less than a 10-minute drive to the quaint country town of Chinchilla.
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AU$395
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Camping near Miles guide

Overview

Four hours drive from Brisbane on the road to the outback towns of Roma and Charleville, Miles sits at the brink of Queensland’s vast outback. The town’s biggest draw is the Miles Historical Village Museum, where more than 30 authentic 19th- and early-20th-century buildings are preserved as a turn-of-the-century historical village. For the full pioneer experience, time your camping trip for the Miles Back to the Bush Festival in September, which coincides with the start of the region’s wildflower season. After following the marked wildflower trails, head to the shores of Chinamans Lagoon for a picnic or go bushwalking at nearby Barakula State Forest. Campers have options, too. Pitch your tent or park your campervan at a Hipcamp in the heart of the bush, or check in to an RV park or caravan park in Miles or neighbouring Chinchilla for powered sites with plenty of on-site amenities.

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