Caravan camping near Kingaroy with fishing

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Deep Dime

27 sites · RVs, Tents400 acres · Glan Devon, QLD
Deep Dime is a 400 acre cattle, fodder and irrigated grain farm. Our primary crop is Lucerne for hay. Creekside Camp (our main camping area) is relatively flat, well drained sites along a creek that usually runs. This area offers multiple composting toilets and wood powered hot water bush shower and outdoor bath. There is also a large permanent deep waterhole a short distance from this camping area. We have temporarily paused out Hill camp sites, due to continuing property maintenance and improvements. The Hilltop on our place is a lovely spot to watch the sunset with a glass of your favorite beverage, and even if you are camped at Creekside, you are welcome to walk or drive up to hilltop. Just remember we are a working property, so leave gates as you find them. Our property is an easy drive from wineries, large dams, Bunya Mountains, art galleries, state forests, mountain bike tracks, and scenic Kingaroy. We are dog friendly as long as dogs are not aggressive and well controlled.
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Hidden Gold Homestead

11 sites · RVs, Tents69 acres · Moffatdale, QLD
We have 69 acres within the Barambah Wine Trail (which is located in Moffatdale, near Murgon, QLD). Our property backs onto the Bjelke Petersen Dam. Our property offers direct access to Lake Barambah from your large grassy campsite. You can enjoy uninterrupted views of the lake while relaxing around your camp fire.The lake itself is wide and deep, and safe for swimming (properly supervised) and all your favourite water activities. There is also basic access to launch small boats.Dusty Hill Wines is just down the road and offers local wine tasting and some great meals in their restaurant. There are also some other wineries in the area you can explore and enjoy.If you want to get your heart rate up, we are 25 minutes from Kinombi Falls where you can enjoy a number of stairs to get to the top. The waterfall is often quite small but the surrounding area is beautiful and the stairs are a good workout.You will need to be fully self contained as we have no showers or toilets available. Campers will need to take all waste with them on departure. Pets are welcome.
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Dairy@Goomeri

43 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Goomeri, QLD
Dairy@Goomeri is a 20acre property located on the outskirts of Goomeri with direct access to the rail trail. The property used to be a working dairy farm and the original dairy still stand atop the hill There are 3 designated camp areas - Creek Camp, Paddock Camp and Town Camp. The famous Goomeri Bakery, Grand Hotel and IGA supermarket is a short 5-10 minute walk away. If you are in the region for wine there is a great selection of wineries approx 20 minute drive away, Dusty Hill, Clovely Estate, Prendergast's Irish Tavern and many more! We have a small creek that runs beside the property if you want to cool off however Lake Barambah and Kinbombi Falls are close by swimming areas. Pets are welcome on a lead. Fire permitted - BYO fireplace and wood (In accordance with local law). Fully self contained camping and 4x4 vehicles recommended. What you bring in please take out. Group bookings welcome on request.
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Rockview Farm

8 sites · RVs, Tents700 acres · Booubyjan, QLD
Situated just off the Burnett Highway between Goomeri and Ban Ban Springs, the Boonara Creek is the perfect spot to pull up and unwind for a day or a couple to enjoy the beauty of nature. Enjoy the creek view by day and then watch the sun set to a sky full of stars by night. Don’t forget to bring some marshmallows to toast on your campfire! Australia is full of amazing landscapes which are a treasure to enjoy. We have an abundance of bird life, every so often spot a turtle and if your lucky we recently saw a platypus in the creek. The creek has ample room for fishing, swimming and even kayaking (season dependant). Take a walk along the creek and appreciate being outdoors. We have many attractions within our area. Coming up on the last Sunday of May is the Goomeri Pumpkin Festival, it is always a great weekend for all. There are many wineries in the area to wine & dine, Boat Mountain has some great bushwalks & lookouts and the Kilkivan to Kingaroy Rail Trail is great for those who enjoy a bike ride. Recently opened in Murgon is the fossil museum & fine art gallery, 55 Million Years Ago. On the website a quote states, “In the late 1980’s, fossils found near Boat Mountain just outside Murgon in Southern Queensland rocked the palaeontology world. 15 new fossil species discovered here were found to be 55 million years old, predating any other Eocene period fossils found in Australia by 20 million years.” Suited to all, make a day of it and visit 55 Million Years Ago in the morning, enjoy lunch at a local winery before heading to Boat Mountain to see where they found the fossils and enjoy the sunset. We are a busy working property and horse training facility. Our business consists of backgrounding cattle, growing and irrigating of cattle feed and lucerne, as well as making hay. Our son owners and operates a horse training business on our property. Sit back and enjoy your time while knowing you are supporting a farming family!
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Chesterfield Farm Stay, Merlwood

1 site · RV, Tent82 acres · Murgon, QLD
Merlwood’s “Chesterfield Farm Stay" is a 82 acre lifestyle property which provides you with serenity and so much more. It provides a totally private, secluded, tranquil, pet friendly, beautiful “home away from home” experience, providing absolutely stunning views surrounded by grazing properties just 15 minutes outside Murgon. “Chesterfield” and the camping area known as "Diva Duck Dam" provides the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, wildlife, flora and/or spoil yourself with a relaxing stay, time to breathe and reconnect. It is perfect for bush walkers, bird watchers, photographers, milky way enthusiasts, artists, families, friends, couples or even individuals. Everything you need for the perfect break including grabbing the champagne and taking a stroll up to Wine Tree Hill to immerse yourself in an unforgettable sunset. Diva Duck Dam camping site is a work in progress so feedback always welcome!
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Caravan camping near Kingaroy with fishing guide

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If you're looking for an adventure in the great outdoors near Kingaroy, Queensland and love fishing, Hipcamp has over 6,595 options for caravan camping that cater to your preferred activity and terrain. The average price per night is $25, but there are options as low as $5. Check out top campsites like Dam Crazy Camping (754 reviews), Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (823 reviews), and Lakeview (649 reviews). Popular amenities include pets, potable water, and trash, while popular activities include swimming, whitewater paddling, and visiting historic sites.

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