Details on 54 campsites within 100km of TIARO, QLD

Caravan and Camping Campground

Last Updated Jun 2023 by Caravan Camping Woodgate | Originally suggested by Caravan Camping Woodgate

Caravan and Camping has toilets Caravan and Camping has water available Caravan and Camping has picnic fireplaces There are bbqs available at Caravan and Camping Caravan and Camping has picnic tables You can go fishing at Caravan and Camping You are able to canoe in Caravan and Camping Pets allowed in Caravan and Camping


Riverfront camping near Woodgate surrounded by nature reserve.

Caravan & Camping in Queensland has riverfront camping sites with nature reserve surroundings. It is located in Woodgate, next to Walkers Point with the boat ramp next door. At this stage there are self-contained (BYO) camping sites available with portable hot showers and toilets for guests to use. Unpowered sites with permanent amenities and a camp kitchen is under development with powered sites coming soon. Keep up to date on developments by visiting the webpage www.caravancampingqld.com.au or the Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/caravancampingqld for the latest offers.

You can enjoy the glistening water of the Burrum River as you fish or swim or just laze on the sandy river shore. For some water sports adventure, launch your boat or Jet Ski from the nearby jetty at Walker's Point or discover all that nature has to offer with breathtaking hiking trails following the river's bend or through Burrum Coast National Park.

Set up camp amongst the abundant tree life with ample space to choose from. Enjoy the uninterrupted starry night sky and forget about your worries as you take in the serenity of the waves washing ashore and serenading crickets. Rediscover the wonder of waking up with birdsong and the tranquillity of nature.

The campground is an Australian owned family site with grand plans for further development and facilities.

Facilities and activities at Caravan and Camping

Number of sites:

50

Camping Fees:

Unpowered Sites starting at $35 for two people with $17.50 per additional adult. Children 5-13 yrs $10 Children under 4 free.

Powered sites starting at $50 for two people with $17.50 per additional adult.

Bookings:

Bookings can be made over the phone or internet.

How to book:

Book through the webpage www.caravancampingqld.com.au and pay via credit card.

Toilets:

Flushing Toilets

Pets:

Pets are allowed with conditions

Water Availability:

There is usually drinking water available at this campsite. Please take care, it may still be advisable to boil water before drinking.

Camp fires:

There are no built fireplaces in this camp ground, however it may be permisable to have a camp fire under certain conditions. Please check local fire restrictions and rules before lighting fires.

Barbeques:

Wood barbeques are available. Bring firewood and check firebans.

Swimming:

This campsite is near a river or creek that has swimming holes.

Fishing:

There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.

Picnic Tables:

Picnic tables are not provided at this camsite

Horse Riding:
Unknown.
Canoeing / Kayaking:

There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite

More Information

http://www.caravancampingql...

Location information for Caravan and Camping

Access

This site is accessable by caravans in good weather.

Getting there

From Woodgate: Enter Caravan & Camping in Queensland, Woodgate on your GPS. Alternatively follow Acacia Road past Woodgate. Turn right on Timber Cutters Road for 6 km. Where the power lines does not follow the sealed road any more, turn right on the side road. You are now on Bandicoot Road. The camp entrance is 500 meters straight ahead.




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