251 acres hosted by Caroline C.
9 Vehicle/Tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
9 sites on 251 acres. We have just opened our property for totally off grid rustic camping – you must be self-sufficient. No toilets, no showers, no potable water and no cooking facilities provided. Maximum stay 14 days.
This property runs cattle and two horses, we also seem to accommodate neighbours goats when they escape their own property. We have an abundance of birdlife, a few hares and the occasional mob of kangaroos like to thunder through the property at dawn and dusk.
Free firewood can be collected around the campsites and firepits are provided. Campfires are subject to authority fire bans.
Campsites are large enough to accommodate 2 or 3 vans, some more. Day visitors must book through Hipcamp for insurance reasons. Campsites are slashed areas not immaculately manicured lawns. Most campsites are fairly level but may need some leveling using ramps. We have 7 dams in total on the property and some are suitable for water play and swimming however you will note from the pictures the dams are muddy and they are very deep. The cattle drink from 5 of the 7 dams.
No motorbikes allowed however bicycles are allowed on the tracks.
Dogs are permitted but must be on a leash at all times for their safety and the safety of the other residents on the property both human and animal.
Gold prospecting/fossicking is allowed subject to rules that will be provided if you choose this as an extra option – additional fees apply. No motorised tools allowed other than metal detectors. See EXTRA'S when booking. Please note you need to hold a current fossicking licence issued from the Department of Mines and Resources. You can obtain a licence via https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/activities/areas-facilities/fossicking/licences-permits/purchase - copy and paste this URL into your browser to apply for a licence.
Most of the property is 2 wheel drive accessible – weather permitting.
You must bring your own water and toilet – no digging a hole to bury waste of any kind. A list of Council dump points in the area will be provided.