Farm camping in Central Queensland with campfires

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10 top farm campgrounds in Central Queensland with campfires

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Deadman's Lagoon

13 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Rockhampton, QLD
Our property is roughly 80 acres of secluded land situated on the outskirts of Rockhampton. Only a 5 minute drive to the Gracemere shopping centre, and less than 10 minutes to Rockhampton. We currently utilise part of the land to grow hay under irrigation, with plans for expansion in the future. Deadman's Lagoon is a large freshwater lagoon situated in the centre of the property. It is perfect for swimming, fishing, boating and kayaking. It is a permanent lagoon, however water levels are affected by the amount of local rainfall and are naturally lower in the winter months. Camp along the bank of the lagoon dotted with gum trees, or choose a wide open space in the paddock. Bird life including pelicans, black swans, bustards, ducks and egrets are frequently spotted enjoying the water. Campfires are allowed as per local regulations. You will have plenty of privacy as there is no residence on the farm, and the neighbours are some distance away. You may notice us coming throughout the day to move the irrigator on the hay field, and often there is tractor work and general farm maintenance to be done. We ask that guests stay out of our paddocks and only drive on the road to and from the campground. We'll often drop in to camp to say hello or stock up firewood if we are able. Campers must be fully self-contained as no facilities or drinking water are available on the property. You are responsible for taking any and all rubbish with you when you leave. Dumping of toilets and human waste on the property is strictly prohibited. There is a free dump point located at Nuttall St in Rockhampton. We can accommodate for up to 6 caravans/campers at a time spread out over our campground area which is roughly 5 acres. You are welcome to set up wherever you like within our campground, whether it be along the bank of the lagoon or in the paddock. Please be respectful of others' space when deciding where to set up your camp. Dogs welcome, we just ask that you clean up after them so that the campsite remains clean for other campers to enjoy. Please ensure that you can secure your dogs if needed, as other campers may also have dogs. ***NEW*** We have set up a dog pen at the campgrounds for your convenience. The roads on the property can become boggy in wet weather, and in the case of excessive rainfall we may need to cancel your booking (refund provided in this case).
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AU$30
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Bridgewater

3 sites · RVs12000 acres · Dingo, QLD
Bridgewater is a working cattle property that borders the Dawson ranges. We are also located an hour from the Blackdown Tablelands. There is an abundance of native wildlife, and wide open skies great for stargazing at night. There is also an abundance of native trees and plenty of wood to collect for your fires at night when the season allows. Plenty of space to have privacy and relax in the bush with beautiful views of the mountains to the south and west. Located at the end of a 21km gravel council road you will be rewarded with beautiful views, sunrises, sunsets and peace and quiet in abundance apart from the wonderful wildlife that is. Pull in to a quiet bush setting, set up your fire pit for the evening and grab a drink and enjoy the birds come to life, perhaps see the wild horses, and cattle or the kangaroos, emus or brolgas go past. Enjoy a day trip to the stunning Blackdown Tablelands or simply relax in the beautiful surroundings. Bring your bikes for a ride on the dirt tracks. For safety though remember to supervise your kids at all times as we have open waterways and dams so there are some hazards. Also remember that eastern brown snakes are in this region so be snake aware. If you bring your pets they need to be on a leash at all times so that they are safe, there are sometimes Dingoes and wild pigs that wander through the property seasonally. There is some mobile phone service at the campsites but not always. We look forward to helping you enjoy your stay on our property. Guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Campfires are welcome in the fire pit provided.
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AU$22
 / night
* Before taxes and fees

Kooyalee Campsite

25 sites · Tents12 acres · Sandringham, QLD
Restful “Kooyalee” is a perfect family, group or sole traveler camping spot. There is space for all! Our 4.2 ha property has two distinct camping areas – cleared grassy areas under the trees or more secluded bush camping. Both areas provide quiet surrounds for you and your family to enjoy the bush camping experience, relaxing roasting marshmallows, enjoying the sunset and uninterrupted star gazing. Kooyalee is located 20 minutes from the coastal town of Yeppoon with its beautiful beaches, and Rockhampton CBD is also only 25 minutes away. If you love adventure, Kooyalee sits on the doorstep of some excellent hiking locations and mountain biking trails. Set up camp and use the property as your base to explore. Friendly wallabies and occasional kangaroos also like to share this delightful property with our guests. Guests must be fully self-contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them upon departure. Fire is allowed only within existing firepits and NOT during the fire season when there are bans in place (usually summer). Existing on-site facilities (including water) are not available to campers at present however we look forward to sharing the facilities and other accommodation options with you soon. Pets are allowed but have to be on a leash at all times and are not to be left alone. We have wild animals passing through the property. Nearby attractions and adventure: Capricorn limestone caves – explore these beautiful natural wonders Hiking in the National Parks - Mount Archer, Baga and Mount Etna – take in the spectacular views Mountain biking – foothills of Mount Archer – First Turkey Mountain Bike Reserve & Mount Morgan Swimming hole – Moore’s Creek and Hedlow Creek (canoeing, kayaking or stand up paddle boarding) Fishing – pick a spot along the Fitzroy river Beach life – Take your pick of fabulous child friendly beaches nearby at Yeppoon, Emu Park and Kinka History discovery walks - Rockhampton Heritage Trail & Village; Archer Park Rail; and CQ Military & Artifacts Museums More for the kids – Rockhampton Zoo, Crocodile Farm, Botanical Gardens, river side parks & playgrounds Useful link for planning your holiday with us. https://www.explorerockhampton.com.au
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AU$30
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Canoona Park

30 sites · RVs, Tents1000 acres · Glendale, QLD
Our Cattle farm is located 55km north of Rockhampton, conveniently just off the main Bruce highway. Note Rates are per vehicle Max 2 adults and accompanied Children free. Additional Adults and Children is $20 per person thru Hipcamp or paid on arrival. Please Book a couple of hours in advance if possible. Our campsites are great for a weekend adventure with the family or an overnight stopover for travellers. There are options for bushland settings with good privacy or you may prefer to set up in front of a waterhole. Campsites are 2WD friendly and there's enough space for all types of camping vehicles. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. There is access to rubbish facilities. As you can tell from the name, this is big sky country. We have views for days and days, great sunrises and amazing sunsets. The land features Ironbark and Gum trees throughout with rolling pastures. Waterholes form in wetter months. Paid Tours include Pondages with Bird life / Horses / Donkeys Goats / Cattle. We run beef cattle, and have horses and donkeys too. Our farm animals are very friendly for those on tour and there are photo opportunities aplenty. Campfires are permitted by arrangement of the farm manager, and if weather permits. Please message us for an update on conditions. We may also be able to offer a farm tour and other activities by arrangement. ​No pets please. Contact us for enquiries.
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AU$36
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"Arcadia"

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Mount Morgan, QLD
Our property "Arcadia" is located at Moongan, which was once a bustling Railway Station at the top of the Rack Railway. "Arcadia" is just over 2 acres with a nice flat camping spot beside the seasonal creek. You will be camping right where early settlers once camped and watered their draught horses in bygone days. Teamsters would gather here and collaborate to join their teams together to traverse the steep Razorback bringing supplies to the gold mine and its workers. Behind the homestead the land rises steeply to overlook the valley below and offers nice views for sunset gazers. We are at the very start of a permaculture makeover, with the design phase still in progress. Our business is named Moonrise Organixs and we have a produce stall at the front gate with an ever increasing range of chemical-free products. We have an infant orchard, mandala veggie patch, tea garden, poultry and a small grass arena. We are a kid, dog and horse friendly property! There is an unofficial rail trail nearby and lots of tracks for horse riding, hiking, rock climbing and motor bike riding. The quaint Gold Mining town of Mount Morgan is steeped in history, with a full suite of facilities and is only 5km away. Rockhampton is 25km and Gracemere 15km away. If you are interested in the history of Moongan, just strike up a conversation with Angie and she will be glad to share what she knows. Please note: Mount Morgan is situated at the top of the great Dividing Range. There are two ways to approach Mt Morgan from the east - up the windy range road A3 Burnett Highway or up the straight and steep (17% incline) Razorback Rd. Our property is located at Moongan just at the top of the steep Razorback incline. USE LOW GEAR from the bottom as it gets steeper towards the top. Directions from Bouldecombe: 4km west of Bouldecombe, turn right onto Poison Creek Rd. Follow until the end (4km) then turn left onto Razorback Rd. In another 4 km you will reach the steep incline and our property is at the top. Despite the address being Leydens Hill Rd, the driveway is actually accessed off Razorback Rd. Don't turn down Leydens Hill Rd, especially if you are towing as this is a narrow road and turning around can be difficult. There is a pit dunny outhouse but no shower. We offer a 10amp outlet only. Please come prepared with whatever equipment is needed to convert to 15amp if required. Water is our most precious and limited resource so please arrive with full tanks and adequate drinking water for the duration of your stay. We are in a dry period right now so it is hot and brown. This is a leave no trace site. Please take all your rubbish with you when you leave. If no one is home to greet you please just choose a site in the front driveway paddock which suits you. 😉 We won't be far away. Come in peace, stay in harmony, leave with a full heart.
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AU$25
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