australia:qld:goldcoast
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Gold Coast and hinterland region
see also:
Introduction
- the Gold Coast is extremely popular with young families thanks to the warm weather in Winter and the Theme Parks such as Sea World and Dream World
- most of the coast has been built up and has very limited tent camping opportunities unless you wish to use the Holiday parks which prioritise caravans and are not generally a great tent camping experience.
- tent campers may be better suited to heading up to the hinterland such as Lamington Nat Park or heading out to the Moreton Bay Islands
- most camp sites must be pre-booked
Camping
Benarkin State Forest
- Clancys camping area
- Emu Creek camping area
Bunya Mountains Nat Park
- rises to 1135m from the surrounding Darling Downs and South Burnett Valley
- 35km of walking tracks
- Dandabah camping area
- other walk-in camping areas
D'Aguilar Nat Park
- southern and northern sections
- Archer camping area
- Neurum Creek camping area
- other walk-in camping areas
Lamington Nat Park
- the Scenic Rim
- wild dogs can be a problem
- 150km of walking trails
- two sections Binna Burra and Green Mountains
- Binna Burra campsite
- O'Reillys campground
- other walk-in camping areas
Moreton Island Nat Park
- 2hr barge trip and 4WD is a necessity
Mount Barney Nat Park
- located on the NSW-Qld border and has 7 peaks
- walk-in camping only
Springbrook Nat Park
- in the Gold Coast hinterland
- The Settlement camping area - 11 sites
Teerk Roo Ra Nat Park
- boat-based camping only
North Stradbroke Island
- numerous camp grounds in the Minjerribah Recreation Area
Other camping areas in the region
- Andrew Drynan Park camping
- Bigriggen Park camping
- Burgess park camping area
- Captain Logan camp on Wivenhoe Dam
- Centenary Park camping area
- Darlington Park camping area
- Flanagan Reserve camping area
- Lake maroon camping area
- Lumley Hill camping area
- Maidenwell camping area
australia/qld/goldcoast.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/19 19:08 by gary1