The best camping near Kroombit Tops National Park

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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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Camp Akuna Pikes Crossing INC

18 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Benaraby, QLD
Welcome to our not-for-profit grounds, now open to the public. The camp has been set up as a youth-oriented facility that welcomes travellers and regional people. All proceeds go towards running costs and improving facilities. We have an onsite caretaker (LES) for maintaining the property. Dog friendly (must be controlled at all times!) and good access for caravans and all types of vehicles.A large flat grassed area for camping and 200m walk to The Boyne River at Pikes Crossing with access for swimming. There is an area to launch small boats and ideal for canoeing and kayaking in protected waters. Close to Lake Awoonga (4km drive) for fishing and all other aquatic activities along with a great barramundi stocked impoundment.There is a large undercover area with tables and chairs, flushing toilets and hot showers and designated campfire area. All campers have access to this. We also offer a commercial kitchen and BBQs for group bookings. We welcome community functions, weddings, birthday parties and youth groups. Inquiries welcome.
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Casuarina Park

10 sites · RVs, Tents640 acres · Darts Creek, QLD
Casuarina Park is a 640 acre working property situated 10.3km off the Bruce Highway in Central Queensland between Gladstone and Rockhampton. Camping is a self-sufficient affair with 2 long drop toilets. For small groups of campers we have available a hot shower and septic toilets.There is an abundance of wildlife to be seen as well as a 7km walking/bicycle track available to stretch out weary muscles. For fishing/crabbing enthusiasts it is a 15km 4 wheel drive access to Sandfly boat ramp for fishing and crabbing or 26km for a 2 wheel drive and larger boat to Ramsey's boat ramp located at The Narrows. Excellent fishing!Campfires are permitted with wood included (when restrictions aren't in place). Dogs allowed and must be on leash at all times.SPECIAL EVENTS: During the weekends only of QLD school holidays, we are open for motorbike trail rides. You need to have an MQ license and be part of a motorcycle club (we have our insurance with Motorcycling Queensland). If unsure please ask. This means things are a bit noisier on the weekends of school holidays. :)
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MT. L Bush Camp

10 sites · RVs, Tents680 acres · Gladstone, QLD
Welcome to MT. L Bush Camp, our special slice of paradise! Our land spans 680 beautiful acres of diverse natural beauty! Only 10kms from the highway. Pitch you tent or swag, pull out your camp trailer, park your caravan and enjoy the natural beauty. The camping areas are mainly open paddocks, with some other options to go more remote (a 4WD will be required). There are no amenities here, campers will need to be self contained. Activities: Stargazing: With minimal light pollution, our location is perfect for stargazing. Lay out a blanket and be one with nature. Campfires: Enjoy a classic campfire experience. Roast marshmallows, share stories, and embrace the warmth of the fire (maybe not so much in summer). Photography: Whether you're a professional photographer or just love snapping pictures with your phone, the ever-changing landscapes and wildlife make for fantastic photo opportunities. Bush walking/ mountain biking: With up to 20kms of bushing walking or mountain biking, enjoy the natural bush land and wildlife. Nearby Attractions: Royal Mount Larcom Hotel: Enjoy an amazing meal at the Royal Mount Larcom Hotel Mount Larcom Climb: 360-degree view of the Gladstone area, rural lands and the harbour. 5 hours should be allowed to complete the climb. Fishing: Only 39 kms away from the Ramsey Crossing boat ramp were you launch you boat an go fishing and crabbing. Come and create unforgettable memories on our land, where nature's beauty and outdoor experiences await you. We can't wait to host you!
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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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The best camping near Kroombit Tops National Park guide

Overview

About

Kroombit Tops National Park invites adventurers to explore its rugged landscapes, rich history, and diverse ecosystems. From scenic lookouts to the remnants of a WWII bomber, the park offers a unique blend of cultural and natural attractions. Campers can revel in the serenity of bush camping, with fire-rings provided for a traditional experience amid the park's eastern slopes and subtropical rainforests.

Notable campgrounds

  • Griffiths Creek camping area - Accessible by conventional vehicles in dry conditions, offering a traditional bush camping experience.
  • Razorback camping area - A high-clearance 4WD haven, perfect for campers seeking a remote and rugged escape in dry weather.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as camping areas in Kroombit Tops are limited and can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Check the park alerts for any closures or restrictions that might affect campground availability.
  • Be flexible with your dates, as mid-week stays may offer better availability than weekends.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximise your chances of finding a site during busy times.

When to go

The best time to visit Kroombit Tops National Park is during the cooler months from April to September. The weather is more pleasant for hiking and camping, and the risk of flash flooding is lower. Summer months can be quite hot and wet, making access roads slippery and potentially impassable.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park alerts for any access restrictions, especially during wet conditions when roads can become impassable.
  • Bring enough water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning, as well as a portable stove to reduce fire danger.
  • Mobile phone coverage is limited, so consider bringing a satellite phone or personal locator beacon for emergencies.
  • Be mindful of wildlife and practice safe food storage to protect both yourself and the animals.
  • Respect the park's cultural heritage, including the WWII bomber crash site, by leaving it as you found it.

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