Camping near Monto with campfires

Dairy cows and bushwalks make this North Burnett town a fun road trip stop.

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Collie Farm

10 sites · RVs, Tents283 acres · Miriam Vale, QLD
283 acres of mainly level bush with camping sites in various locations, either in a remote bush or by the water (dams). 6 kms of bushwalking tracks with abundant native wild and bird life. Designated fireplaces and firewood available. All campsites except the Safe Haven are physically separated and reserved for a single group (either travelling alone or in company with others). The Safe Haven can accommodate up to 4 caravans/campers with a communal central fireplace by the water. A seasonal summer stream normally runs through the length of the property from January to May. During this time access to some of the walking trails can be restricted. All sites can be left unattended and secure by visitors for day trips to surrounding areas such as Agnes Water, Seventeen Seventy, the Boyne Valley or various National Parks located within 50klms. Your hosts are always present and ready to assist in any way they can. Dogs welcome. Note: Flushing toilet is located adjacent to the Safe Haven campsite.
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AU$15
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High Country Haven

3 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Mount Perry, QLD
Tired of the rat race! Then chill out at High Country Haven. A peaceful 600-acre cattle property nestled in the picturesque Burnett ranges. The stunning views, sunrises, sunsets and night sky will amaze you. You can bush walk, bird watch, mountain bike ride, take wildlife photos, enjoy the farm or just sit around a campfire. Choose between a remote site suited to the self sufficient camper or a site near the farmstead with fantastic views. View the video link... https://youtu.be/HiKWTxmaNnY The Sunrise and Sunset sites are located on a large mown area near the farmstead. They have access to 240v power and tap water. Each site can accommodate up to 8 people. The Moon Shadow is located just beyond the tree line on the perimeter of a large undulating paddock with creeks. It is close to the Bania National Park. Attractions within 20 minutes’ drive include: the historic mining town of Mt Perry (museum, pub, shop and old picture house converted to a restaurant), the Mt Perry Summit Walk (highest peak between Brisbane and Rockhampton), the Boolboonda Tunnel (longest unsupported rock tunnel in the Southern Hemisphere), the Bania National Park (swimming holes), the National Trail, the Wolca Reserve Mountain Bike Riding Track, the Mt Perry Copper Mine and local fossicking/panning. Campfires are permitted except when fire bans are in force. Firewood is available.
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AU$30
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New Moonta Retreat

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents43 acres · Gin Gin, QLD
The Self Worth Warrior Space is located in a rural area called New Moonta. A wonderful place to connect with yourself, your partner, your family and nature. Our beautiful space has a section for families and a separate section for couples, both areas have a camp kitchen shower and toilet facilities. Set on 43 acres with a dam and beautiful scenery , our sites are fully self equipped sites. The glamping yurts suit two people (sites 1-2-3) have access to hot a shower and toilet with bedding provided, camp kitchen with camp oven gas bbq, 80 litre fridge, usb charge ports and comfy kitchen table and chairs. We are located 26 km off the Bruce Highway half way between Mount Perry and Gin Gin, close to the Booldoonda Tunnel a Heritage listed railway tunnel (192 meters in length making it the longest unsupported man-made tunnel in Queensland. Climb Mount Perry and take in the beautiful views. Experience the Federal Inn Pub and restaurant in Mount Perry. We are 78 km from Bundaberg, 150km from Hervey Bay, 300km from the Sunshine Coast, 390 km from Brisbane, 290km from Rockhampton.
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Mugul Mountain Wilderness Retreat

53 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Colosseum, QLD
Mugul Mountain Retreat is a 300 acre property adjacent to Mt Colosseum (or Mugul as it is called by the local Indigenous peoples). The property borders the national park of Mt Colosseum. Mugul is a site of significance for the Gooreng Gooreng people. Our property is home to a multitude of pretty face wallabies, kangaroos, bandicoots, goannas, possums and over 60 species of birds. A serene and peaceful place Mugul is where you can experience the energy of a sacred Indigenous site. Accessible for all types of vehicles. Dog friendly. The property offers basic camping without facilities. You will need to be self-sufficient. We have a bush toilet but no showers. At the house there are toilets and showers available for an extra charge. Please see us if required. Campfires permitted in a designated area when restrictions aren't in place. You can purchase firewood from us (see Extras). We prefer you to bring your own water, emergency supply can be arranged (we are on tank water). Patchy mobile reception.
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AU$25
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Hogback

5 sites · RVs, Tents2000 acres · Mount Perry, QLD
Hogback is a 2000 acre nature refuge and run as a cattle operation, emphasis in sustainability, in native forest. This property is the perfect getaway, and a photographers dream, you can do as little or as much as you like. The seasonal creek draws the wildlife to the area making this a birdwatchers paradise, sit back and watch the wedgetail eagles soar as the red-tailed black cockatoos serenade the afternoon away.This unique property has inland and coastal fall making it home to several ecosystems, including the semi-permanent waterfall. If you're looking for a bit more than the usual campsite then bring the gold pans and the detectors because we are located at the base of the Mt Rawdon gold mine. Many a yarn will be told of the gold that can be found in the hills around.A fantastic place to bring the family and the 4 legged friends (on leads as this is a working property). We also have a small barbed wire paddock available for horses by request. BYO horses and yards available at RV sites only.We look forward to welcoming you to Hogback.Please note there is no mobile reception - except up the hill.No toilets. BYO amenities and leave no trace.
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