Ranch camping near Mossman with showers

Go from rainforest to reef to campsite in this small town on the Daintree’s edge.

97% (36 reviews)
97% (36 reviews)

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Gap Creek Retreat

3 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Cooktown, QLD
We are a tropical fruit botanical garden started 50 years ago on the banks of Gap Creek situated on the edge of the Cedar Bay National Park Queensland. We have fruit in season, cows, chickens and ducks.It is 7km to the beach and 8km to the shop.It is also possible to hike to Cedar Bay from this location. Safe swimming in the creek. Limited mobile reception.
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AU$14
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Rainforest Retreat

1 site · Lodging30 acres · Whyanbeel, QLD
Rainforest Retreat is an exclusive and private retreat, situated on a working farm within the Rainforest. You will be glamping in a bell tent on a memory foam king bed! The stay offers much more than just the accomodation as we have a running creek, with many walking trails within the rainforest leading to several secluded swimming spots. We also grow many different seasonal exotic fruits which we welcome you to try a sample of our fresh produce.
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AU$195
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Ironbark House Dimbulah

1 site · Lodging1345 acres · Dimbulah, QLD
Situated a ridgeline gazing out across the wilderness for over 50kms towards Mt Mulligan Station, the Hann Tablelands and Mt Baker. This off-grid 1345 acre property has its own solar power generation system and harvests all its own water, is located on the outskirts of the Atherton Tablelands in the farming district of Dimbulah on route to Mt Mulligan and Chillagoe. Recently constructed, Ironbark House has two large bedrooms both with spacious ensuites, separated by a welcoming kitchen/dining/living area with a generous verandah overlooking the most amazing vista for luxurious al-fresco dining and entertaining. This private 1345 acre working cattle property is a mix of wildlife habitat, with a healthy bird population of well over 120 different species found on the property, as well as it’s own colony of rock wallabies. A network of 25 km of marked trails cover the entire property accessible by a variety of means horseback, mountain bike or walking. Private wildlife/bird/farm tours and Ride The Outback horse riding available on site.
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AU$265
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Ranch camping near Mossman with showers guide

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