Cabins near Armstrong Beach with fishing

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Jarravale Farm Stay

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents19 acres · Marian, QLD
Jarravale farm stay is located in the picturesque pioneer valley amongst the peace and tranquillity of sugar cane fields. No Check ins after 5.30 PM will be accepted, so plan your trip to arrive before 5.30 pm. Book in officer will be gone home for the day. No Check ins before 2pm Please, We do guide Tours of the Animal farm. So, for safety reason we do not want campers parking their van before the families leave. So please don't ask Josie for an early check in to jeopardize safety of these families. Check out 10am. If you want to visit the animal farm Closed in shoes Please. This is an insurance requirement. Set amongst the peace and quiet of the cane fields, Jarravale offers mountain views, beautiful sunsets and that fantastic country feeling. Jarravale offers free access to the miniature animal farm for Hipcampers. Jarravale has a wide range of aviary birds and farm animals for children and animal lovers to enjoy. You are welcome to help Josie with the daily running of the farm, all you have to do is ask her. We are perfectly situated if you want to explore the Mackay region and what the Pioneer Valley has to offer. Come and watch Platypus and turtles play in the billabong. No fires allowed at all, not even for cooking, except in winter. Fire pits will be provided, in winter, not individual fires allowed. We have fire pits to keep you warm on the cool winter nights as you sit around and share your travel stories. Sit back in tranquility as you watch the platypus, turtles and wild life gather in and around the billabong as the sun sets. It's a great way to finish the day. We also offer indoor accommodation for those who prefer all the mod cons. There are toilets and hot showers for campers, and access to the laundry. We have potable water hookups at most camp sites and we also offer four powered sites. You can use one of the two camp kitchens to cook your meals and use the picnic table for meals. Power is available at one of the camp kitchens to recharge your phones and appliances.
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Cabins near Armstrong Beach with fishing guide

Overview

Looking to go camping near Armstrong Beach, Queensland in Australia? Hipcamp has over 260 options for you to choose from. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, parking your caravan, or staying in a cabin, there's something for everyone. With an average price per night of $22 and options as low as $15, you can find a campsite that fits your budget. Check out the top campsites in the area, like Mushroom Valley Eco Camp (358 reviews), Cattle Camp, Sarina, QLD (198 reviews), and Jarravale Farm Stay (91 reviews). Rubbish facilities, campfires, and toilets are some of the popular amenities available, and you can enjoy activities like wind sports, biking, and hiking during your camping trip. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the great outdoors!

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