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Helidon Spa Eco Village

49 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Helidon Spa, QLD
Helidon Spa Eco Village is built on a beautiful natural spring, rich with wildlife and native plants. This friendly local camping and caravan park is set on a sprawling 20 acres and located on the edge of the natural spring located conveniently off the Warrego Highway. Caravans and Motorhomes can stay in one of three spots overlooking the natural spring giving the area it's name, Helidon Spa. Power is available at each of the fixed sites. Important to Note:- *There is no dump point on-site. *Pets only welcome for casual/short-term stays. The area, once a bustling tourist attraction has since been converted into a small sustainable village that several locals call home. Picnic tables and amenities are less than 200m away from all sites. All grey water is recycled and treated on site and all fresh water is drawn from the natural spring. Street lights are solar powered and as you read this the on site electricity is being converted to solar.
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AU$25
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Pittsworth Camping

2 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Pittsworth, QLD
Located just over 30 minutes from Toowoomba you will find the Pittsworth Camping Area, enjoy a country experience only a stones throw from the city. Drive into Pittsworth to look at the monument of the Australian World Record Sprinter from the early 1900s, or look at the huge artwork/memorial of Moore’s Trailers. There is a rock fire pit available for campers to relax around in the evenings and enjoy the sunsets. Campers will need to be self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and take their waste with them on departure. Pets are welcome, there is a friendly dog on the property so please ensure your pet is friendly before letting them off leash.
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AU$20
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Rangemore Estate

6 sites · RVs, Tents225 acres · Maclagan, QLD
Rangemore Estate is the idyllic camping spot with expansive views of the beautiful Bunya Mountains. The property is a working sheep farm and winery with its own cellar door that guests are welcome to check out. Guests will have access to flushing toilets and showers throughout their stay. There is two communal fire pits available for guests to enjoy. There are bins available for your rubbish so please ensure you use them and leave the site as you found it. We are within 20kms of the Bunya Mountains where you can explore the many walking Trails, Coomba Falls and Muntapa Tunnel. Sorry, no pets.
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AU$35
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Highborne Farm

8 sites · RVs220 acres · Talgai, QLD
Our 220-acre working performance horse farm is located on the Darling Downs, between Toowoomba and Warwick, close to the New England Highway. Our facilities are ideally suited for holidayers or traveling equestrians. Stargazers will love the night skies. Local sites of interest for visitors include the Glengallen Homestead, Mary Poppins House, Darling Downs Zoo, Leslie Dam, and Warwick Rodeo and Gold Cup, as well as the Warwick, Allora, and Clifton Shows. Our sites are easily accessible by any vehicle and are flat, measuring 8m in width and 15m in length. Each campsite is located near power and water points for your convenience. Toilet and shower facilities are provided . All facilities are in close proximity. We welcome animals on our farm but kindly ask that they be kept within the designated campsites. Access to Highborne Farm is via a bitumen road if coming from Allora.
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AU$26
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Caravan camping near Pittsworth with electricity hookup and water hookup guide

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If you're looking for the perfect camping getaway near Pittsworth, Queensland, Hipcamp has over 4,360 options for you to choose from. With an average price per night of just $22 and options as low as $5, you'll find a campsite that fits your budget. For the top campsites in the area, check out Bushywood at Woodfordskilake with 823 reviews, Lakeview with 649 reviews, and A Place To Call Home with 581 reviews. Rubbish, cooking equipment, and campfires are popular amenities, while boating, climbing, and whitewater paddling are popular activities to enjoy during your camping adventure.

If you're looking for the perfect camping getaway near Pittsworth, Queensland, Hipcamp has over 4,360 options for you to choose from. With an average price per night of just $22 and options as low as $5, you'll find a campsite that fits your budget. For the top campsites in the area, check out Bushywood at Woodfordskilake with 823 reviews, Lakeview with 649 reviews, and A Place To Call Home with 581 reviews. Rubbish, cooking equipment, and campfires are popular amenities, while boating, climbing, and whitewater paddling are popular activities to enjoy during your camping adventure.

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