Pets off leash glamping near Gympie

Immerse yourself in Queensland’s history and heritage in this gold rush town.

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6 top glamping sites near Gympie

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Hope Valley

43 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1375 acres · Amamoor Creek, QLD
4WD Recommended - dirt/gravel road and two creek crossings (through the creek bed) to get here. We have a whole beautiful valley with crystal clear spring-fed creeks, patches of rain forest and hillsides covered in grass-trees backing onto Wrattens State Forest. There's 1,375 acres of land - the boundaries of our property are the ridges of the mountains that encircle us, and many rare species abound here. This is a dog and horse friendly property but no pets allowed in the cabin. There is paralysis tick in this region - so we'd recommend treating any animal before you come and frequent checks while you're here. No mobile phone coverage at the cabin, but there is a hill you can drive (or walk) up on the property to get phone signal if needed and we have a landline phone in our house which can be used in emergencies.
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Nature's Edge Campsites.

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Moy Pocket, QLD
Welcome to Nature"s Edge, where you can experience the best of both worlds. Whether you're looking for a Cozy Cottage Stay or a Traditional Camping Adventure, we have you covered. Cottage Stay For comfort and convenience, you can enjoy our charming Off Grid Cottage. Tranquilly Nestled in Natures Wilderness. DRAGONFLY COTTAGE is the perfect Destination for a Relaxing Grounding Getaway. DRAGONFLY COTTAGE Dragonfly Cottage has a fully equipped Kitchen, Fabulous bathroom, Toilet and an open air bath tub for the Adventurous. can cater up to Four Guests. NATURES EDGE CAMPSITES Enjoy the Great Outdoors, Set up your Tent, Camper, swag or Van and relax. With shared Mary River access for all campers. NATURES EDGE CAMPSITES provide easy 2WD or Big Rig Access as there is Plenty of Room for Everyone. All Campsite's are equipped with a fire pit and Wood Stump Seating. Please Note: All Campsites have No Toilet Facilities. It is up to Guests to provide there own Toilet and remove Contents/Rubbish from the property on departure.
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RUSTIC RETREAT

6 sites · Lodging84 acres · Maryborough, QLD
Our property is situated on the banks of the great sandy strait just 400m from the Tuan Boat ramp with access to Fraser Island by boat or kayak. We are surrounded by State forests and wetland. There is a dam on the property for swimming and playing. 400m walk to the Tuan beach and boat ramp, exit via the main gate entrance. The forshore has a park, BBQ area and picnic tables as well as garbage disposal. There is plenty of space with-in the property and surrounding forests for mountain biking, motor-biking and walking. 3km down the road in Boonooroo you will find a large park with tennis court and public BBQ's. The bowls club and Golf Club are just 3km away. This site is suitable for caravans, RV's, camper trailers. There is no toilet facility on the property. We are VERY dog friendly and can be off lead as long as the dogs are friendly towards people and other dogs and don'y try and bite our horses which roam freely. We also have other peoples horses agisting in paddocks on the property. (Please don't feed them as their owners have requested this) You can feed our horses apples and carrots. Activities you can do include boating, kayaking, swimming, fishing, crabbing, walking, stand up paddle boarding, bird watching, kangaroo spotting, playing in the parks, beach tennis, mountain biking, hiking etc. Camp sites are far from the main house and other sites so you can have camp fires and play music, use generators without worry of disturbing the neighbours. We have a tap/ hosepipe at the horse stables as you drive in on nexto the main house where you can fill up water canisters but might be easier to bring your own water. Text before hand to organise so we can show you where the fresh water tap is found. Campers will need to be self contained (rubbish and toilets) and please leave your campsite the way you found it. Don't leave toilet paper or rubbish in fire pits please. Enter / Exit the main gate by pushing the code into the key pad. (Given on booking) Gate closes after 20 seconds once it is fully open so be quick. NOTE: ***During Summer months - November, December, January and February there are midgees (sandflies) at dusk and dawn and we do recommend midgee screening or spraying the mesh on your caravan windows as the standard mozzie mesh will not keep them out. Bring coils, a fan as they hate any breeze, bug spray and long sleeved pants and tops to wear in the evenings from about 5pm-7pm. After it is dark they die down!*** ***4X4's are recommended if you don't stay along the fence line as it can get muddy if there has been lots of rain. If you stay along the fence line you will be fine as the roads are compact and hard and the camp sites along this fence are higher up, they are marked with Fire Pits so camp here if you want to stay dry and get a good breeze.*** We hope you enjoy the peace and quiet out here. If you need anything please message me on HIPCAMP messages or text or call me : 0487047270 (9am -5pm) Unless in an emergency.
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Rosewoods Eco Cabin

2 sites · Lodging5 acres · Pinbarren, QLD
Connect with nature and our wildlife, located on a picturesque 5 acre property with forest and dam views, very private, adventurous and romantic getaway for couples or friends. Solar powered eco cabin, requires 4WD to access. Top of property parking available for 2WD cars, requires approx. 100m walk to cabin. (luggage trolley available). One small well trained dog welcome, no dogs on furniture inside the cabin or extra cleaning fees might apply. Enjoy the serenity, forest, creek, fire pit, watch the kangaroos and endless bird life from the outdoor daybed and cabin or a indulge in a relaxing soak in the hot tub. (Hot tub is about 50m away from the cabin, bit closer to the house as solar power would not cater, its private with amazing views. Needs to be pre-booked 24 hours in advance to allow heating) Only short drive of the highway, close to Pomona, offering a wide range of cafes, restaurants, Distillery, Saturday markets, Majestic Theatre, best pub with regular live music and all other essential shops.
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Pets off leash glamping near Gympie guide

Overview

A short hop from the beaches of the Sunshine Coast, the small town of Gympie has a big reputation. Discover the history of “the town that saved Queensland” at the Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum, take a ride on the Mary Valley Rattler steam locomotive, or follow one of the Gympie Heritage Trails. You can even try your luck gold panning along the creek. Once you’ve had your fill of heritage sites, head out to hike, camp, or mountain bike in nearby Woondum National Park. There’s no camping in the town itself, but campers and glampers will find options in the surrounding hinterlands. 

Where to go

Sunshine Coast

The golden beaches and azure waters of the Sunshine Coast lie within a short drive of Gympie. Head north to visit Rainbow Beach, enjoy 4WD beach drives through the Great Sandy National Park, then pitch your tent at tranquil beachside camping grounds. Or go south to Noosa Heads, where you can take a surf class, hike along the headlands, and tuck into seafood at an ocean-view restaurant. 

Fraser Coast

North of Gympie, most visitors to the Fraser Coast head straight to Fraser Island. Drive a 4WD along 75 Mile beach, relax on the beaches of Lake McKenzie, and hike part of the Great Walk. Then, head back to the mainland to discover the home of Mary Poppins in historic Maryborough or set sail on a whale-watching cruise from Hervey Bay.

Sunshine Coast Hinterlands

The forested slopes and state forests of the Sunshine Coast hinterlands are the best reason to leave the beach. Camp by the creek in Mapleton National Park, hike beneath the distinctive peaks of the Glass House Mountains, and make a stop at the famous Eumundi Markets. Further inland, the Conondale National Park has hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails, plus a choice of bush campsites.

When to go

Warm temperatures year-round mean it’s always a good time to visit the Sunshine Coast, and it’s possible to swim and surf right through winter (June to August). Gympie’s biggest annual event is the Gympie Muster festival in August, which draws country music fans from all around the country—book your campsite well in advance if visiting at this time. 

Know before you go

  • The Sunshine Coast has an excellent public transport service, but having your own car is useful for exploring the hinterlands and national parks.
  • Gympie has a good selection of shops where you can pick up camping gear and stock up on supplies.
  • Fire bans are common in Queensland during summer and dry periods.

Nearby attractions

Visit Double Island Point for excellent ocean views from the iconic lighthouse

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