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Mungar Hipcamp

Mungar, Queensland
3 acres hosted by A P.
1 Caravan site
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Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Conveniently situated on the pretty Mungar back road between Tiaro and Maryborough in Queensland is this beautiful little native rich property. Our first site for fully self sufficient and conscientious nature considerate campers under starry sky's is ready. From the site it is a 1 minute drive or 8 minutes walk to local toilet, park and bbq amenities. A quick 12 minute drive to both Tiaro and Maryborough and about 45 minutes to Hervey Bay and 55 minutes to Gympie. From country to coast in under an hours drive. This site has an easy straight through drive from entry to exit. It is on the high side of the seasonal creek that runs through the property. The seasonal creek attracts a delightful mass of diverse native birds, butterflies, insects, reptiles, mammals and fauna. This camp site yard has a combination of soft and hard fencing over 1800 mm high with privacy screening on the fencing parallel to the quiet roadway. Pets including quiet horses are allowed in this rest stop yard for the same price as an adult. Pets must be kept inside their designated yard. This property has beautiful large shady native trees, including black wattle and a stunning mix of the mighty gums. Just outside your vehicle/caravan side door is a simple little log seat perfect for morning coffees with the butterflies. Away from the vehicle site is also another 2 log seats for you to relax on next to a crackling fire bucket under the moon and stars. Clean public toilets and amenities are just over 600 m up the road in the village of Mungar on the way to Maryborough. Local RV dump points can be found here: https://www.exploroz.com/places/118419/qld+maryborough-showgrounds-dump-point-free All waste and rubbish must be taken with you. Rubbish bins are available at the Mungar public toilets. This property is a chemical and pesticide free property under careful recovery. We appreciate you supporting us in keeping this property naturally untainted. https://www.queensland.com/au/en/places-to-see/destinations/fraser-coast/maryboroughA good size (about 20m x 30m) fully fenced private camp site for you and your family to relax surrounded by native Australian bush. This campsite is a nice quiet little spot just off the main road not to far out of town to pull up stumps. From here its a short drive in any direction to a myriad of fun and exciting adventures on the beautiful Fraser Coast and regional areas. There are no bathrooms on site however public toilet amenities are just over 600 m up the road at the local park in Mungar on the way to Maryborough. Dogs are charged at child guest prices. Horses are charged at adult guest prices. Please advise us what animals will be staying with you prior to your arrival.
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Mungar, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dyungungoo (Gubbi Gubbi) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by A P.

Joined in June 2023
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