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Three Rivers Tourist Park

40 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Mundubbera, QLD
Welcome to Three Rivers Accommodation Mundubbera! Discover a diverse range of accommodations tailored to suit every traveller at Three Rivers Accomodation Mundubbera. Our charming retreat offers fully self-contained en-suited villas and cabins, motel rooms equipped with full kitchens, powered slab sites, and a select number of unpowered grass sites. Explore our manicured powered and unpowered sites featuring green grass between slabs, surrounded by shrubs and hedges that create a bird-friendly sanctuary while providing privacy. With spacious, level sites, wide roads, easy access, and assisted parking, we aim to eliminate any stress associated with parking. Whether you arrive with a tent, camper trailer, caravan, motorhome, or a 5th wheeler, we have the perfect spot waiting for you. Group bookings are warmly welcomed.
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The best camping near Auburn River National Park guide

Overview

About

Auburn River National Park invites adventurers to explore its stunning gorge, cascading waterfalls, and serene rock pools. Amid the massive salmon-coloured granite boulders, visitors can embark on bushwalks, witness diverse wildlife, and enjoy the tranquillity of the river's riparian zones. For those looking to extend their stay, the park offers a basic camping area, perfect for a night under the stars.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book your campsite online well in advance to secure your spot amid the natural splendour of Auburn River National Park.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for better availability and a more intimate connection with nature.
  • Keep an eye on park alerts for any last-minute openings due to cancellations.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park's campground is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Auburn River National Park is during the cooler months, from April to September, when the weather is more conducive to hiking and exploring. The wet season, typically from December to March, can make access roads treacherous and some areas of the park may be closed due to flooding.

Know before you go

  • Check the condition of access roads to Auburn River National Park, especially after wet weather, as 4WD may be recommended.
  • Be prepared for bushwalking with sufficient water, a first-aid kit, and sturdy footwear.
  • Stay safe by keeping to the walking tracks and supervising children near cliff edges and the river.
  • Bring all necessary supplies, including drinking water and a fuel or gas stove for cooking, as facilities are limited.
  • Mobile phone coverage is not reliable in the park, so plan accordingly and inform someone of your bushwalking plans.

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