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Bushywood at Woodfordskilake

122 sites · RVs, Tents170 acres · Woodford, QLD
NO POWERED SITES. 170 acre private Park. NO UNFORTUNATELY WE DO NOT ALLOW YOU TO BRING or USE MOTORISED EQUIPMENT ON OUR PRIVATE LAKE. Somerset Dam is 40minutes away and you are able to use your own motorised equipment there. PLEASE if booking individually but you intend to join a larger group please message me on hipcamp after you have booked telling me the names of people you would like to camp with so I can allocate a space large enough to fit you all. Also please note we have 24 sites only, however some of these sites can easily fit 40 people therefore on Hipcamp it can show lots of availability when in fact that may not be the case. We are more expensive per person than other camp sites. Please note this includes hipcamp fees and charges and you are covered by hipcamp insurance. We don’t charge for pets, nor do we charge to use our 6 onsite canoes, nor do we charge extra for hot showers or rubbish removal, we haveguest wifi. Our 1km private driveway is rough but if driven to conditions a 2wd has no issues.. Most of the time space is abundant however if choosing to come on a long weekend, Easter or New Years expect it to be a lot busier than your average weekend with larger groups camping together, however still plenty of space between groups. You won’t ever have to trip over your neighbours tent ropes here. Eco friendly lakefront and near to lake front sites. Please don’t arrive expecting lakefront, our sites are all near to and Depending on group size not everyone will have lake frontage. We can never guarantee requests. We assign sites based on numbers and camping equipment. Furtherest camp spot is approximately 500m from amenities block, however porta loos are located in the remote site but it’s a walk or drive back to the showers. Flushing toilets and 2 hot showers available in main area. Please note: toilet cartridges are not to be emptied into our toilets. Take it home or dispose at dump point at Woodford Showgrounds We provide unpowered Bush camping, and we try to keep the camp sites as natural as possible, no flat pads. There is lots of space for the kids to run or take the dog for a walk on the lead. If you are organising a celebration (eg wedding/birthday) please send an enquiry first so we can discuss your needs. Please note if you’re wanting a function the price is $5500 which gives you sole use of the property up to 70 campers for 2 nights. (We live onsite) please also note we abide by noise restrictions and we do not allow amplified music and noise needs to be kept to a minimum after 10pm. We will allow up to 120 people onsite cost $7500. These prices include early entry Friday from 10am and late departure Sunday by 4pm. Extra accommodation available at extra cost. There is plenty of water for swimming and kayaking.All vehicle access. Entry from 12.00pm, Early arrivals incur a fee of $5per person includes Children and providing there is space available. Please let us know if you are entering after 8am and prior to 12.00pm. Early entry from 8am is dependent on availability and not available on a Sunday. Early entry is from 8am and can be paid at reception at a rate of $5 per person inclusive of children between 2 - 16. Children are considered ages 2 - 16years Please disregard Hipcamp's 13 and above policy for adults. If you have a child aged between 2 - 16 years please book the childrens' rate. Please do not follow hipcamp directions as they can take you into state forest. Please use Cove Road or Old Cove road as a pin then work off the address after confirmation from these spots. We have a great supply of locally sourced firewood, $20 per bag 20kg-25kg and we strongly discourage wood brought on from other areas due to biosecurity concerns. We have firepits at all campsites and adhere to any fire restrictions. We do not supply BBQ’s please bring your own. Please come to our reception building on the way in, as we need to check everybody in, visitors to your camp site need to sign in and pay a day fee. We are then able to answer any questions you may have and further cement our rules. Day visitors to your campsite will incur a $10 per person fee and is time restrictive. STRICTLY NO DRONES ALLOWED ALSO WE DO NOT ALLOW DRIVING AROUND CAMPSITES OR PROPERTY (Safety concerns) Once your camp is set up you can park your vehicle at your site. You are welcome to drive out of the campsite to town and back but strictly no joyriding around our property. We are surrounded in heavy bushland, yes we have TICKS, SPIDERS, SNAKES all creatures great and small 😊. Please take appropriate precautions with your fur baby, make sure you are using adequate tick treatments. See you Soon!
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Buranga Farm

18 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Verrierdale, QLD
Buranga Farm is a small organic family-run farm on 60 acres in the Noosa hinterland only ten minutes from Peregian Beach. The property is largely flat with a hill on the Eastern side and a ridgeline at the very back of the property. There are plenty of cleared open areas as well as a mix of lightly treed and native vegetation. Site one and two are located on the hillside looking west to Mount Cooroy and are best suited for couples. Sites three and four share a large open grassed area the flows down to the main dam that offers great swimming. All areas of the property are open to campers to walk through and explore. The farm comprises a series of ponds near the road that are in the process of being renovated for Red Claw Crayfish. There are fruit trees and veggie gardens around the house, as well as a horse and house cow that guests are welcome to interact with. The balance of the land is either grazed by our small herd of Murray Grey Cattle or set aside for regeneration. Dog friendly. Simle composting/drop toilet available.
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Rangetop Farm

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1000 acres · Ocean View, QLD
Our 1000 acres mountain top working cattle and horses farm is only 45 minutes from Brisbane CBD. It offers spectacular Glasshouse mountains and ocean views. Activities include hiking, swimming, canoeing, horse riding and more. You can bring your own tent, caravan, motorhome or stay in bunkhouse that sleeps 10 with shower. From many parts of the farm you have a beautiful views encompassing Malenny, Glasshouse Mountains , Bribie island, Moreton Island, Stradbroke Island, Redcliffe and Brisbane Port Site. We have a beautiful deepwater lake that's perfect for swimming, canoeing. The property is traversed by a number of rain forested creeks and ravines which are perfect for adventure hiking and rock climbing. We can also take you horse riding around the farm for a couple of hours or to the local winery if you prefer longer ride. We cater for all levels of riding. We have many panoramic campsites for you to choose from. These are suited to any one with the swag, tent, camper, caravan or motorhome. You need to be self sufficient. For those liking the comforts of home we have a bunkhouse which sleeps 10 and has electricity, water, flush toilet, shower, stove, microwave and TV. Linen is not supplied. If you are driving 2wd, or 4wd towing a caravan or a big trailer and GPS takes you through Mountain View rd., do not go that way, go through Dayboro rd. For those without transport Dakabin train station is 25 min from the farm. Pick up and drop off to the station can be arranged. There is a wide variety of shops and restaurants less than 10 min away.
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Lakeview

42 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Beachmere, QLD
Lakeview is situated near the seaside village of Beachmere on just under 50 picturesque acres of Australian bushland, 45 minutes from the Brisbane CBD and 10 minutes off the Bruce Highway. Experience the stunning vistas by the three billabongs while nestled in nature. Take nature walks, canoe and swim. Enjoy the flora, native animals and abundant birdlife or just relax by the campfire with the cooling sea breezes to add to the comfort and laid back lifestyle beside your own private open fire. You can have the best of both worlds, the bush on one hand and the bay on the other with Caboolture River boat ramp just 5 minutes away, giving you access to Moreton Bay. So why not kick back and relax away from the stress of city life. Lakeview is a private property not a commercial business, Lakeview is suitable for self-sufficient campers. There are no amenities, so you need to bring or hire your own. All payments are accepted as a donation to help maintain the grounds for our extended Lakeview family. Dogs permitted, see our FAQs in Property Rules. Campfires permitted, see our FAQs in Property Rules. Firewood is available to purchase, Honesty box on site. Please read the cancelation/credit policy as set and prescribed through the hipcamp platform. Unfortunately to keep our bookings viable and our gates open, no special allowance is made for illness, weather, mechanical breakdowns ect. If you have concerns please book last minute
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River Run

8 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Conondale, QLD
About. Welcome to our beautiful campground, nestled along a 450m stretch of the picturesque Mary River! Our campground offers a long stretch of flat land, making it an ideal destination for both large and small groups of campers. With plenty of shaded sites available, you can relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings while staying cool and comfortable. There's also ample space for recreational activities like cricket, footy, flying kites, or leisurely walks. The property is filled with the delightful sounds of nature, from wallabies to a variety of birds, with the charming chime of the Bell Bird and laugh of the Kookaburra resonating through the trees. Positioned near the river's origin in the hinterland, the river is a habitat for the platypus, Mary River Cod, and other native animals, including the critically endangered White-throated Snapping Turtle. One of the highlights of our campground is its proximity to the river. You'll have easy access to one of two river access tracks, just a short stroll away. As you approach the river, you'll be greeted by the soothing shade provided by the surrounding trees. The river itself offers a diverse range of experiences, from calm and shallow areas perfect for kids to play safely, to exciting rapids and refreshing rock pools for adventurers of all ages, with water depth varying depending on seasonal conditions. For those who love water activities, our campground offers a fantastic opportunity for kayaking along the river. Explore the winding waterways, immerse yourself in nature, and discover the hidden gems that the river has to offer. It's an experience that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and connected to the great outdoors. As an added bonus, our working farm is home to delightful pygmy goats that freely roam the property or can be found in their enclosure. These charming little creatures may come by to say hello during your stay, adding a touch of whimsy to your camping experience. It's a unique opportunity to encounter friendly farm animals right at your doorstep. Ideally located between Maleny and Kenilworth, a visit to our campground offers a base to access the region's stunning waterfalls and walking tracks, and many boutique shopping experiences, cafes, cheese factories and wineries. For those seeking adventure, Conondale National Park provides opportunities for 4WD exploration. Whether you're seeking a serene camping experience, exciting water activities, a base to explore everything that the hinterland has to offer or a chance to connect with nature and adorable farm animals, our campground on the Mary River has it all! Come and join us for an unforgettable camping adventure that will leave you with cherished memories for years to come. Other Things to Note Access to the property involves crossing a dip and a causeway . This track is almost always accessible by 2WD. Contact us regarding crossing conditions before your stay during wet weather. Toilet facilities are not available and bush toilets are NOT permitted. Campers must bring their own camping toilets and take all waste when they go. IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF YOUR CONTAINERS/TOILET FACILITIES PLKEASE MESSAGE US FOR CONFORMATION. A BUCKET IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AS IT CAN BE BLOWN OVER SPILLING CONTENTS. Campfires are permitted in designated fire pits, based on weather conditions. Firewood is available for $15.per bag this is in the shade shelter with the fire pits if there isn't one at your site. We would appreciate if you could return your bags pls. Generators are permitted, we ask that these are turned off by 8pm for the comfort of other guests and our neighbours across the river.
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Riverdell

9 sites · RVs, Tents166 acres · Bald Knob, QLD
Riverdell is 166 acres located on the eastern side of the Blackall Range extending down to the Mooloolah River headwaters. Escape off grid to enjoy the peace and quiet, watch the cattle grazing in the paddocks, spot the native birdlife or cuddle up by the fire in your own secluded paradise. Sunrises are spectacular while sunsets by open campfire are also a highlight of the Riverdell experience. Take a short walk up the creek, west of The Junction carpark above the camp site to see some scenic rockpools and waterfalls in the cool of the rainforest canopy. Walking boots are highly recommended. There is plenty to do and see in the area including exploring nearby Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, Gardeners Falls, Kondalilla National Park, Australia Zoo, indulge in a tasting at the Barrel at Clouds Vineyard opposite the front gate, stroll through Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World or take a short drive to some of Australia’s most beautiful beaches. Access during daylight hours via 4WD ONLY with AT or MT off-road Tyres, RT Tyres are not permitted due to the steepness of the tracks. Off-road camper trailers are suitable for some campsites (max weight 1500kg and max length 5m restrictions apply). Caravans are not permitted due to the steep terrain. A Portaloo is located between the Ocean View 1 and 2 sites and a second Portaloo is located centrally and within walking distance to The Knoll, Upper Plateau, Valley View and Little Bunya campsites. There are no facilities at The Junction, and you MUST be self-contained. Riverdell is dog friendly, off leash if trained, and recommend tick treatment before arrival. For safety, no arrivals after dark unless arranged prior.
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Browns Creek Camping

9 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · QLD
Unwind to the soothing sound of the flowing creek as you savour a drink by the crackling campfire. We offer spacious unpowered campsites nestled along Browns Creek, catering to campers trailers and tents. Our picturesque bush camping area spans approximately 10 acres, providing ample space for your outdoor adventure. You will need to be self-sufficient. No water or power or toilet. Conveniently located just minutes away from the vibrant local markets of Yandina and Eumundi, you'll have the opportunity to explore and discover unique treasures. Terella Brewery is a mere 2-minute drive from our location, offering a delightful experience for beer enthusiasts. If you're looking to explore further, the charming town of Yandina is only a 3-minute drive away. For those seeking an exciting cultural experience, Eumundi is just an 11-minute drive from our campsite, where you can immerse yourself in the renowned Eumundi Markets and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. And if you're longing for a relaxing day at the beach, the stunning Coolum Beach is within a comfortable 20-minute drive. Join us at our serene campsite, where nature's tranquillity and local attractions await your arrival.
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Wild Horse Retreat

13 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Glass House Mountains, QLD
Welcoming you to our 100 acre horse property nestled in the Glasshouse Mountains, with a creek and a lake. Featuring a mix of pine and natural forest, this off grid campsite has a lovely flat space for camping. Drinking water and toilet amenities are available, and we welcome well behaved dogs on leashes as well as a place to stay for your beloved horse (please note an additional horse facility fee will be charged). *While we don't have water hookups, we can fill water tanks. 🐴***We also offer a variety of horse riding experiences that can be selected and added to your booking at checkout***🐴 The Glass House Mountains are found in the hinterland of Queensland's Sunshine Coast. They are about a one-hour drive south of the Sunshine Coast's main hub, Noosa, or an hour north of the state's capital city, Brisbane. The region is a natural playground of walking tracks, horse trails and abseiling locations, the mountains are also home to six small townships, linked by rail and country roads. Please note there is highway noise at this site.
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Samford Mini Farm & Creek Camping

14 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Samford Valley, QLD
Arrive by 6.00pm. Bring a fire pit if wanting a fire. Cafe onsite open 7am daily n Fri n Sat nights. We are just 40min from Brisbane CBD, with our location an evolving destination for families. Purchased in 2022, the property is slowly being returned to her former glory as a stunning tree lined, creek haven teeming with wildlife, flora and bird life. What we offer- 1. Enclosed Kids Space, very very tame sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, turkeys n geese and a jumping castle onsite which is open 9am to 2pm daily. (Note: campers can use for free) 2. Our licenced cafe onsite is open from 7am and serves delicious coffee, breakfasts, lunches, cold beer and on Friday nights - fish n chips! Got a group? We can make dinner for you with notice. Want a cold beer while the kids play in the kids space? We have it here for you. 3. Your camping area creek side is for tent camping only. The sites are a metre from the tree lined creek edged with giant granite boulders and water running most of the year. Cross the sandy creek bed by 4wd to unpack your tent and set up. Your car can be parked safely next to it. 4. Have a pop top? Then we have spaces in a more public space next to a narrow creek spot depending on your size. 5. What else? We have a shower n toilet located a short walk from your site via torch light or bring your own portable toilet. Town water is available as well. 6. Tennis court available to play on or for the kids to run on. Just book a time with us when you are here. We charge $20 an hour. 7. Each spot has a fire area for you. Just bring your own wood or collect from the bush. People use our property as a base for a few days to explore the surroundings areas - Mt Glorious walks, Mt Nebo hikes, Dayboro visit etc etc. Please note that we are next to a road and as such, you will have some road noise so as much as the location is highly convenient if you want absolute silence, this is not the place for you im sorry. Cancellation -no refund if on the day of arrival as we have booked the space for you Closed during times of heavy rainfall. We will cancel any booking and contact the family asap. Safety first always near a water source. We request that all rubbish be taken home with you or put into the bins on the property.
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Rocksberg Retreat

15 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Rocksberg, QLD
Rocksberg Retreat: Escape the hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in the great outdoors at our exclusive new Hip Camp site! Nestled in the heart of nature, our property offers a unique camping experience perfect for those who crave relaxation and tranquility. Enjoy beautiful views, serene landscapes, and the sounds of nature. Ideal for star gazing, beautiful sunsets and unwinding in peace. 🍀Our property offers a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for individuals, couples, or groups looking to reconnect with nature without the distractions of daily life. 🌊Just a stone's throw away, you’ll find a swimming hole ideal for cooling off on warm days. Dive in and enjoy the refreshing waters. 🌿 A delightful running creek winds through our property, providing soothing sounds of nature and the perfect spot for reflection or a peaceful picnic. Listen to the gentle running water as you unwind. 🛒 Small supermarket and bottleshop 15 min away. We cater for all vehicles but please note we have a dirt driveway that is bumpy in some areas. We cater for -Camper vans -Caravans - Tents -Motor homes Fire Pits Allowed: Please note that all fires must be conducted strictly under current fire regulations to ensure the safety of all guests and the preservation of our beautiful landscape. Noise Limits After 10 PM To ensure everyone has a peaceful experience, we kindly ask that noise levels be kept to a minimum after 10 PM. Please note: We do not have powered sites/ cooking facilities or toilet/shower on site, however campers will enjoy a clean and well-maintained environment, we are perfect for those who appreciate rustic camping that just want to disconnect. As we do live in the bush, you may encounter snakes, spiders, and other wildlife around the property. We encourage you to be vigilant and look around as you explore, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. For the comfort of all our guests and to preserve the natural habitat, we kindly ask that any pets that accompany you on your stay are on leash only. 🗑 **Leave No Trace:** All rubbish and waste must be taken with you upon leaving the property. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain the natural beauty of our property. Reconnect, recharge, We can’t wait to host you!
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Eerwah Vale Estate

20 sites · RVs200 acres · Eumundi, QLD
Eerwah Vale Estate is a spectacular 200-acre working farm on the Noosa and Sunshine Coast hinterland on Tourist Drive 22 just 5 min from Eumundi and 20 minutes from Noosa, Queensland. The property offers unpowered campsites nestled at the foot of Mount Eerwah in a quiet, secluded location. Our bush camping area spans approximately 10 acres, catering to self-contained caravans, motor homes and camper trailers and tents (must have a porta portable toilet and tent) providing ample space for your outdoor adventure. We offer easy access just a short drive off the Bruce Highway, making this campsite a convenient stopover for heading both north and south, as well as those wishing to explore the Noosa Hinterland. Conveniently located just 5 minutes away from the famous Eumundi markets (held twice a week on Saturdays & Wednesdays), you'll have the opportunity to explore and discover unique treasures and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. Stay for lunch or dinner at the infamous Imperial Hotel or sample local beers at Matso’s Brewery. If you're longing for a relaxing day at the beach, we are only 25 minutes from Noosa or Sunshine Beach. Head to Hastings Street for a spot of breakfast and shopping. Terella Brewery is a short 9-minute drive from our location, offering a delightful experience for beer enthusiasts. If you're looking to explore further, the charming town of Yandina is only a 15-minute drive away. A 20 minute drive to the West will take you into Kenilworth. Both Mount Coolum and Mooloolaba Beach are only 30 minutes away. Join us at our very special property, where nature's tranquility and local attractions await your arrival. PLEASE NOTE: * You need to be self-sufficient with your own camping toilet/shower and drinking water. NO power or toilet are provided. * Firewood can be purchased on the property if guests wish to have a campfire in one of the designated fire pits. * Water supplied from taps. *One tap is filtered drinking water station * The property can be accessed by 2WDs * Dogs are welcome but must be leashed at all times * No access to rubbish facilities (all rubbish must be taken with you) * Dump point located in Cooroy *Firewood for sale on site $25 per bin Message Rob 0407693388 before 3PM if you need a delivery to your van.
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Pims Mountain Retreat

1 site · RV12 acres · Glass House Mountains, QLD
We are located in the middle of the Glass House Mountains with wonderful views of Mt Coonowrin. It is a great spot for scenic photography, a base to explore the many hikes and climbs from in the surrounding National Parks. This site is located in the middle of the Glass House Mountains with wonderful views of Mt Coonowrin. Note: This site does not have any toilet or shower facilities so you will need to be a self-contained camper and bring your own. You can bring your own firewood from local service stations or other sources to be used in the firepit. Bring your hiking gear, your mountain bike and definitely bring your camera as the views are stellar. The craggy peaks of the Glass House Mountains tower above the surrounding landscape. They are so significant that they are listed on the Queensland and National Heritage Register as a landscape of national significance. Walking tracks lead through a variety of open forests to lookouts with panoramic views of the mountains. Some tracks are suitable for all levels of fitness and others include more challenging grades including rock scrambling skills. There are other challenging summit routes and climbing sites for experienced rockclimbers and abseilers. Or you might want to pull up a hammock and just laze the day away.
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The best camping near Moreton Island National Park guide

Overview

About

Tall sand dunes, miles of sandy beaches, crystal clear creeks and lagoons, coastal heath, rocky headlands and abundant wildflowers make Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) a jewel in Moreton Bay.

Known by its First Nations name of Mulgumpin, this large sand island sits in Moreton Bay, just 40 kilometres by ferry or barge from Brisbane. Campers heading for the island’s five camping areas or five beach camping zones in the sand dunes need to be self-sufficient and have a 4WD vehicle or be prepared to hike. The island has three small townships and a large resort at Tangalooma, meaning facilities are very limited, although Bulwer township has a grocery store, bait shop, and café. Snorkel above the 12 shipwrecks off the island or hike to the lighthouse at Cape Moreton to dip into history.

Moreton Island National Park Glamping

White-sand beaches, wildflower-blanketed headlands, and endless ocean views await on Moreton Island, just a 75-minute ferry ride from Brisbane. With more than 95% of the island protected within Moreton Island National Park, this Brissie getaway is brimming with outdoor adventures. Go snorkelling around the Tangalooma Wrecks, bathe in a pristine blue lagoon, or swim in a natural bay amid pods of wild dolphins, then try your hand at sand tobogganing, sea kayaking, or quad biking. When it comes to overnighting, glamping offers a middle ground between the luxury seaside resorts and rustic beachside campsites. Check into a glamping cabin or glamping tent and enjoy the back-to-nature experience of camping without giving up your home comforts. Most glampsites include a comfy bed, ensuite bathroom, and a kitchenette, along with solar-powered lighting and access to power points to charge your devices and wifi.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Ben-ewa campground is just off a sheltered bay.  
  • Best for trailer camping: North Point has a dedicated trailer site.
  • Best for walk-in campers: The Wrecks campground is walking distance to the ferry.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Permits to drive or camp must be obtained from Mulgumpin Camping.
  2. Try to book at least three months in advance, especially for Australian school holidays.

When to go

Moreton Island has a mild, subtropical climate, with average daily temperatures from 22–30°C in summer (December to February) and 12–22°C in winter (June to August). The busiest times are school holidays, especially over Christmas and New Year's, although this can be a hot, humid time to visit. June to October is best to see migrating humpback whales as they pass through Moreton Bay.

Know before you go

  • Bring water and containers—always treat or boil water before drinking.
  • A wifi hotspot is available at The Wrecks camping area.
  • No areas of Moreton Island National Park are wheelchair accessible.
  • Mosquitoes and sandflies can be fierce, so insect repellent is essential. Always wash it off before swimming in creeks or lakes as it is highly toxic to fish.

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