Forest camping near Pittsworth

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Gleneden Farm and Bullock Team

8 sites · RVs, Tents640 acres · Maryvale, QLD
Private campsites, friendly farm animals, beautiful views, a waterfall and waterhole for swimming. Gleneden Farm is family run 640 acre working farm nestled in the picturesque western foothills of the Main Range just 90mins from Brisbane. We have free range pigs, sheep, cows, lots of chooks running around the farm and beautiful areas to bushwalk. You can also buy our organic pastured pork, wood smoked nitrate free ham and bacon, beef, eggs, soaps and jams at the farm shop. We farm using a combination of traditional farming crafts and the most innovative organic, regenerative techniques available. With no chemicals, few machines and a wide variety of friendly farm animals Gleneden is a place for families to reconnect with nature and farm life. We enjoy sharing our farm, both with campers and day visitors to our working bullock team displays and farm tours. Beautiful North Branch Creek runs through Gleneden, with pools, ripples and a waterfall. Native Eucalypt woodland covers two thirds of our property. We value and work to enhance the great natural biodiversity and beauty in our valley. We offer a small number of private bush campsites on our beautiful, peaceful, uncrowded rural landscape. There are four creekside campsites along 600m of creek and four on hilltops with great views. 4WD is needed for most sites. Gleneden is a place to slow down, unplug, relax, unwind, explore and play.
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Nyalar Mirunganah Nature Refuge

31 sites · RVs, Tents470 acres · North Branch, QLD
**Our camping sites vary in size and proximity to others. If you want to come with a group with several vehicles etc, please send a message rather than book separate sites. We will help find a site which suits your needs. We now have several secluded bush camp sites as alternatives to our more 'civilised' sites. They have no facilities apart from the site so you must be entirely self-sufficient. But all are single sites well away from others. We invite you to come and share our property, soak up the tranquility of our quiet valley and enjoy feeling at home in nature. And your dog is welcome too (under control please because we value our wildlife, and no more than 2 dogs per couple or family group)! The land is nearly 200 Ha in the western foothills of the Dividing Range, with the usually-flowing North Branch Creek being a green haven supporting lots of wildlife. It also includes the secluded back valley of Hann Creek to which you can walk, cycle or ride, with many tracks of lengths up to 3 km. The land is mostly open forest land with some cleared areas from its dairy-farming history, and many gullies with thicker vegetation. The property is mostly now dedicated to nature conservation and the recovery of its more natural state. It is a Nature Refuge under Qld legislation with special emphasis on recognising that the land is Githabul country, honouring local Githabul people now, sharing it with them and others, plus preserving species of plants and animals with known relevance to their former lifestyles. The name Nyalar Mirungan-ah means 'Old Women's Tears' in Githabul, and recognises that they cry because the land was taken from them and because it has not been looked after well by European people. We are now trying to care for it well, and to allow the original ecosystems to return, by lighter grazing, soil recovery and using traditional Aboriginal burning knowledge. And we welcome dogs as long as they don't disturb our wildlife. Shandy, our own dog, is very welcoming to guests and might drop in to your camp for a visit.
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AU$22
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Callemondah Farm Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents1500 acres · Warwick, QLD
CALLEMONDAH FARM CAMPING Callemondah is a 1500 acre Farm owned by Norm and Rhonda Betts located south of Warwick in Queensland. Callemondah is Aboriginal for "Many Hills" and the Farm is an Aussie Whites Sheep Stud Farm. Callemondah Camping is a new designated camping area that overlooks a picturesque waterhole and park like setting. There are fire pits to cook your food with and to have a campfire, just ask for a load of firewood or book it through Hipcamp here. We can hold and cater for functions such as Birthdays, Anniversaries, Weddings and Corporate Outdoor and Team building Functions. We do allow dogs that must remain on a leash at all times. You can also bring your horse/s on planned events and ride through the paddocks and hills of Callemondah Farm. The farm is a scenic mixture of wide open grazing fields and areas of native bushland which features native bird life and wildlife such as cockatoos, black cockatoos, galahs, crows, mapgies, kangaroos, wallabies, goannas and more. The Rosenthal creek meanders through Callemondah Farm which is very beautiful and makes for a lovely walk or to sit beside and create a painting. You can go for an amble throughout the farm or do a larger hike and take in the spectacular views from the various high points. (by arrangement only) Breeding Stud Sheep is the main agricultural activity on the Farm and there are pigs in the newly built piggery, poultry, farm dogs, horses and other farm animals featured. You can drive into Warwick which is only 5 minutes away, go for a country drive or take a trip to Stanthorpe, Allora, Yangan and other towns for the day or to visit markets and events. There are various National Parks you can visit to go hiking and we can organize horse riding and other activities for you and your family. So we hope Callemondah Camping Calls you to come and stay and we welcome you to stay for a day, a weekend or longer and spend some time on our fantastic farm.
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Misty Gullies

7 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Groomsville, QLD
A Great place to have your own private and secluded campsite, away from the holiday crowds. 160 acres of working goat and alpaca farm on the highlands of the Darling Downs, only 8 km from the New England Highway. All sites are private and secluded with great views, great sunsets, and starry night skies. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife including Red Necked Wallabies, Possums, Rufus Batongs, Bandicoots and Echidnas. There are seasonal creeks and waterfalls and wildflowers. Campers may occasionally be visited by a herd of friendly goats that like soft drink and chips. We often have baby goats and alpacas that are being hand reared which are popular with kids and adults alike. Dogs are permitted but have to be quiet and restrained. Campfires permitted at our discretion (please ask first - depending on weather conditions). You'll need to BYO wood. Campers MUST have their own toilet. The standard "Pack it in. Pack it out" rules apply. All sites are accessible by STANDARD HEIGHT 2WD however 4WD may be required if towing. There is a 'special' site reserved for Larger RVs and Caravans. Cooby Dam is only minutes away for fishing, Kayaking and canoeing
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Hart Hill

19 sites · RVs, Tents28 acres · Thanes Creek, QLD
Hart Hill boasts a stunning 28 acres. Your initial view of the property coming over a Thanes Creek causeway is that of a magnificent rock face. However, 600m down the road, through the gate, and over the ridge, Hart Hill exposes a lovely undulating fold baring a huge panorama of flat alluvial ground that hugs Thanes Creek. Sprinkled with gums, the camping area is based west of the property in a stunning shady lea cooled by the creek and an old windmill for a backdrop. The properties history is colourful. In 1869 the area was a hub for gold diggers wanting to strike it lucky. Old wooden stumps tell a story of an old mining hut, and if you dug in some of the rock heaps you might get a shock when you uncovered more than gold. Visitors can enjoy campfires, fossicking, including swimming, kayaking, fishing and more dependant on seasonal changes to the creek.
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FigTree, Irongate

36 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents140 acres · Irongate, QLD
Stunning, well kept 140-acre property with elevated country views, wicked sunsets and beautiful night skies ! We can assure you of a quiet stay with no crowds - we love this place and we're sure you will too. There's plenty of room for Caravans, RV's and Camping. We welcome Aeroplanes too ! Our silo bar is a great place to gather at sunsets and also doubles as a camp kitchen. We have 7 fire pits on the property including 2 in our remote area that is designed for fully self sufficient caravans. Campers have access to our ammenities (2 toilets and a shower) which are always kept very clean. Easy access for all vehicles. Taking out 2nd place for Glamping in Australia a couple of years ago - it's completely unique and perfect for couples all year round! We have a 400 mtr grass airstrip and welcome fly-in visitors (Reference OzRunways “YFIG”). Strictly by arrangement. Firewood is available to purchase. NOT suitable for children or pets due to lots of wildlife, dense bush and no internal fencing. NOTE: We also have a beautiful private studio available - please refer to our other listing 'The Fig Tree Studio Apartment'
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Waverley Historical Homestead

9 sites · RVs, Tents132 acres · Kaimkillenbun, QLD
Escape to the wide open countryside of The Western Downs and experience the magic of our historical farm stay camping site. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the breathtaking sunsets to the west and explore the majestic Bunya Mountains National Park just 20 mins away. Boasting ancient Bunya Pine trees, scenic walks and waterfalls, you have the best of both worlds, melting into nature up in the mountains and being on a rural country property. Bring your hats, boots and marshmallows to toast on the open campfires. Waverley Homestead circa 1908, is steeped in charm and character spanning 116 years as an original working cattle farm. Set amongst the shady trees overlooking the dam, with resident wood ducks, the property will take you back to yesteryear where you can escape with nature. Enjoy afternoon sunsets with a beverage across the fields, whilst taking in views to the famous Bunya Mountains. Wide open skies sit over the pastures with beef cattle, sheep, and horses grazing. Meet our resident peacocks, chickens , ducks and guinea fowl and escape the hustle. Enjoy fresh farm eggs from the chickens and when in season, pick kalamata olives from the trees that line the stables and camp kitchen. The property boasts an elegantly restored country estate homestead which overlooks the orchard growing seasonal fruit for picking, including cherries, peaches, nectarines, pears, mulberries, and citrus. After a day of adventure on the farm or up in the mountains, unwind at your campsite and discover the perfect blend of nature and history at our unique outback retreat. Groups are more than welcome as we have unlimited space to relax and unwind with friends and family so come, enjoy and create memories at magical 'Waverley Homestead"
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If you're looking for the perfect camping getaway near Pittsworth, Queensland, Hipcamp has over 4,360 options for you to choose from. With an average price per night of just $22 and options as low as $5, you'll find a campsite that fits your budget. For the top campsites in the area, check out Bushywood at Woodfordskilake with 823 reviews, Lakeview with 649 reviews, and A Place To Call Home with 581 reviews. Rubbish, cooking equipment, and campfires are popular amenities, while boating, climbing, and whitewater paddling are popular activities to enjoy during your camping adventure.

If you're looking for the perfect camping getaway near Pittsworth, Queensland, Hipcamp has over 4,360 options for you to choose from. With an average price per night of just $22 and options as low as $5, you'll find a campsite that fits your budget. For the top campsites in the area, check out Bushywood at Woodfordskilake with 823 reviews, Lakeview with 649 reviews, and A Place To Call Home with 581 reviews. Rubbish, cooking equipment, and campfires are popular amenities, while boating, climbing, and whitewater paddling are popular activities to enjoy during your camping adventure.

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