The best camping near Girringun National Park

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Crystal Creek

25 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Mutarnee, QLD
Crystal Creek Campsite is a large camp area with private access to the creek. Large area with plenty of shade. Dog friendly (on a lead). Campers must be self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and take all waste with them. Our current facilities are unable to be regularly cleaned so will be closed to guests.Campers MUST provide car registration details at time of booking.This is a privately run camp (Operated by Mungulla Station). It is not part of the National Park. Close walk to natural swimming pools which are absolutely picturesque.We offer large shady spots with a few BBQ's, fire pits and amenities. Plenty of fishing and swimming to enjoy.Amenities include hot showers (10 MINS ONLY PLEASE).Access to campsite passes our school so please drive very slowly if your accessing campsite during school hours.Children under 6 stay for free. Do not include them at time of booking.DUE TO CORONAVIRUS PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN TOILET PAPERPlease read all information, rule and directions (provided once you have a confirmed booking) carefully before contacting your host. We have done out best to provide all the information for you so messages should not be required.
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Crystal Ridge

2 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Mutarnee, QLD
Welcome to Crystal Ridge, a peaceful location where you can enjoy peace and privacy.Campers can fish, swim, bird watch or just relax by the water and watch the cows grazing around the property. Nearby you'll find Mount Spec, Paluma Range National Park straddles the summit and escarpment of the Paluma Range, rising 1,000m above the Big Crystal Creek floodplain. This is the most southerly national park in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.Located approximately 45 minutes north of Townsville on the Bruce Highway, Mutarnee is a small peaceful hamlet nestled on the banks of beautiful Crystal Creek. At the local caravan park there's a small shop and service station and just a minute down the road you'll find the Crystal Creek boat ramp. There is great bushwalks in the area and place to mountain bike.Any camping set up is welcome to pull up on the flat, grassy site.You are welcome to bring your pet, but please ensure they are kept on a leash and under control. 
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Tranquil Estate

20 sites · Tents177 acres · Cardwell, QLD
Tranquil Estate is and ECO tourist site that is located 10 mins north of Cardwell and positioned in between Cardwell and Tully in North Queensland. Tranquil Estate is located at the foothills in a beautiful part of the world called Bilyana that overlooks the magnificent Hinchinbrook Island and waterway. Tranquil Estate has approximately 10 acres of flat grassed area for parking your RV, caravan or camping for the night. We are less than 2km off the Bruce highway and the the road into Tranquil Estate is a dirt road that is well maintained. There is a common use fire pit area and two wood BBQ's for use in the middle of the paddock. There is also a potable water tank for washing only. There are no toilets and drinking water available, so being self sufficient is a requirement. There is a massive 50 year old Mango tree that provides a heap of shade to sit under and enjoy the environment. Behind the Mango tree are walking tracks that take you across a bridge and into the rainforest. This is a pristine environment that we want to share with our visitors. Please be mindful that we have the usual wild animals that are native to the area (Cassowary's, pythons & snakes, wallabies & kangaroos) that should always be treated with the respect that they deserve. This is a beautiful part of the world to stay and you will enjoy stopping and recharging your batteries!
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Crystal Creek Camp

8 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Coolbie, QLD
We have over 12 acres of private, tropical parkland, that runs right along the Crystal Creek in Mutarnee, QLD. 2 hectares of this land is between the Crystal Creek Caravan Park and the Crystal Creek itself. This area has it's own amenities block (toilets and showers) and access to water. There is a large communal campfire in the middle, and plenty of space for a perfect getaway! Should you require it, there is also access to the caravan park's amenities block which includes more toilets and showers, a camp kitchen, and a laundry. This camp is right across the road from the Paluma National Park, little Crystal Creek, Big Crystal Creek, and numerous natural swimming holes. Right behind the camp is a boat ramp, and the beach is 10 minutes away. You will have access to walking tracks, mountain bike trails, bird-watching, swimming, fishing, crabbing... the list is endless!
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Mungalla Station

14 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Forrest Beach, QLD
Mungalla Cattle Station Camp (125kms north of Townsville, near Forest Beach) Campers MUST provide car registration details at time of booking.If you have your own tent, van or RV come and camp! Small dogs welcome. Flat sites, suitable for caravans and 2WD. Guests are welcome to use the worker's toilets and showers, though please keep in mind these are very basic if self-contained greywater can be dispersed on the ground.Mungalla Station is a historic cattle station near Ingham in North Queensland. Come and share a unique experience of the culture and history of Mungalla Station and its Aboriginal owners.Guests can meet the Nywaigi Aboriginal people, the Aboriginal traditional owners of the lands around Ingham in North Queensland. Experience our rich culture and history.Explore the property established by James Cassady, who fled the potato famine of Ireland and created a pastoral dynasty. Visit the birthplace of the world-famous Droughtmaster cattle breed, the original homestead, the graves of James Cassady and his son.Children under 6 stay for free. Do not include them at time of booking.We ask campers to please try to arrive before it gets dark. Please read all information provided carefully and only contact your host if absolutely necessary.
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Clearview

6 sites · RVs, Tents350 acres · Dingo Pocket, QLD
We are a working cattle property with extensive permaculture inspired production gardens. Our goals are towards regenerating the land and being as self sufficient and organic in production as possible. We encourage you leave lasting marks on the farm by being apart of our regeneration, self sufficient projects, we provide the first hand experiences to our farming lifestyle and volunteer our knowledge to encourage everyone to do their part to a more sustainable future. Situated 15 minutes from the North Queensland town of Tully, on record as being the wettest places in Queensland. We also encourage you to explore our 350 acres of bushland, rainforest and open grasslands or used us as a base to explore the surrounding environment including the stunning Tully Gorge National Park or the beautiful Mission Beach and Dunk Island or just chill out and relax and enjoy the peace and quiet of the surrounding farmland. Our campsites have near 300-degree views of the surrounding Tully Valley, down private gullies or open grasslands. Other options in the area include sky diving, white water rafting, bush or coastal walking, swimming in pristine fresh or saltwater or star gazing this region has it all. Pets are welcome but must be under control at all times. We have a passion for the environment, agriculture and reducing the amount of waste created by humans, we try to reuse and repurposing as much of our own and others waste as possible. You can follow our progress to transform our farm on the Facebook page Clearview - Tully. We are fully off-grid, so you will need to be fully self-contained, a dump point and laundry mat is available in Tully if required. Campfires permitted.
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Tully Mountain Views

5 sites · RVs14 acres · Djarawong, QLD
Our property is located 10 minutes north of Tully and 20 minutes to the beautiful Mission Beach, we are close to the highway so travellers can rest and enjoy our views. Camp sites are located around the dam and waterfall with views of the Tully mountains and Tully town with the mill stacks in the far distance. Come and enjoy our peaceful spot. It is a 5 minute drive to Alligators Nest which is the local swimming hole with crystal clear water but with no alligators, or try our local Feluga Pub for a coldie or a great pub meal a few minutes up the road. So come breathe in the fresh air and wake up the sounds of our beautiful bush birds. We are pet friendly but please be in control of your pet at all times. Please take all rubbish with you on departure.
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Hinchinbrook View

2 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Macknade, QLD
Park up amongst the Mango Tree orchard on manicured lawn with views to Hinchinbrook Island. Ideal spot to base yourself while exploring Lucinda, The Palm Islands and Wallaman Falls or for a quick over nighter. Plenty of room to spread out.
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Echo Creek Adventure Centre

29 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents30 acres · Munro Plains, QLD
We are located in the heart of the Tully Valley in tropical Far North Queensland midway between Cairns and Townsville, situated on a 240 acre cattle property amongst the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. A great location for nature based activities, weddings, group events, conferences and school camps, excursions or simply a weekend getaway or camping trip with the family. When you experience the outdoors in Tropical North Queensland you open a gateway to the thrills, spills and adrenalin of activities but also the tranquil, peaceful and abundant natural aspects of the World Heritage Area of the Wet Tropics. Echo Creek provides the doorway into this wonderful outdoor experience through active participation in the many activities, educational programs, Corporate teambuilding and leadership programs and Special Interest Retreats such as Yoga, Wellness and Raw Indulgence getaways. Our tours and educational programs provide a wealth of information and knowledge about the Tropical Rainforest Environment but also developing and supporting team and leadership qualities for all. We offer a range of quality products from interpretative bush walks/hiking, local bush tucker tours, journey based trekking, rock climbing to student educational tours which journey you through some of the tropical north’s breath-taking World Heritage Rainforest. You can even walk in the footsteps of the Ancestors with our local Jirrbal people and weave a bracelet, paint your face, throw a boomerang and catch a fish. Let Echo Creek take you on an educational experience of a life time or simply relax and unwind at a indulging Retreat.
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Te Pamu Resort - Mission Beach

8 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Tully, QLD
Welcome to Te Pamu, your ultimate boutique camping destination nestled just 10 minutes away from Mission Beach town centres. Spread across a few acres of pristine paradise, Te Pamu offers a perfect blend of tranquility, nature, and convenience. Whether you prefer powered sites with water hook-ups or the freedom of free-camping, we've got you covered. Immerse yourself in the serene bush surroundings dotted with flourishing fruit trees, where the symphony of nature sets the tone for a peaceful retreat. At Te Pamu, relaxation is effortless, and the possibilities for adventure are endless. One of the highlights of Te Pamu is our expansive swimable lagoon and sandy beach, inviting you to indulge in a day of refreshing dips and laid-back lounging. Whether you're unwinding solo, with friends, or with family, our idyllic setting promises a memorable escape. Your hosts, Clay and Aimee, embody the spirit of warmth and hospitality, ensuring that your stay is nothing short of exceptional. From assisting with your setup to providing local tips and recommendations, they're here to make your experience seamless and enjoyable. Te Pamu is not just a camping spot; it's a haven for everyone, including your furry companions. We welcome dogs with open arms, making sure that your entire family can revel in the joys of outdoor living. Whether you arrive in a camper, caravan, or tent, you'll find ample space to park your rig or set up your gear. At Te Pamu, we embrace diversity and cater to campers of all kinds, fostering a community where everyone feels at home. Come and experience the magic of Te Pamu, where every moment is infused with serenity, adventure, and the simple pleasures of life amidst nature's embrace. Book your stay with us now and unlock an unforgettable camping experience like no other. Ablutions are coming soon, for now bring your own toilet and shower set-ups.
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Cullen Guesthouse & and Rest Stop

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Ingham, QLD
Park alongside Inghams 100 year old fully restored historical Villa. Shower and toilet facilities, power and water provided within. The property is located 30 seconds off the Bruce Highway. A great stop for the weary traveller. Overnight or longer if needed. An excellent stop for exploring the region, the Wallerman Falls etc. Close to all town amenities.
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Twitchers Rest

4 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Upper Stone, QLD
Nestled in the mountains is a little grove with beautiful views and fresh crisp air. This property is set on 5 acres of flat and sloping ground. The campsite is part rainforest and has a creek on one side. There is also lots of open forest. I find the rainforest good for enjoying the birds. If you're up for an adventure bring your mountain bike and go riding, or head of for walks along the creek. It's very peaceful. You will find the Wallaman Falls, Mt Fox and National Parks nearby. This campsite is located about half an hour from town. This campsite suits self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower. There is a picnic table for meals, access to water, power and wifi as well as rubbish facilities.
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The best camping near Girringun National Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through Girringun National Park, a haven of natural beauty and cultural significance. Traverse ancient rainforests, marvel at Australia's highest single-drop waterfall, Wallaman Falls, and explore the rich biodiversity. With a variety of campgrounds, the park offers a perfect escape for nature enthusiasts and campers alike.

Notable campgrounds

  • Blencoe Falls camping area – A serene spot with large group areas and private sites along the creek.
  • Wallaman Falls camping area – Set in open woodland, this area is adjacent to the stunning Stony Creek.
  • Wairuna camping area – Offers partially shaded sites beside the picturesque Burdekin River.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred camping spot, especially during peak seasons.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Consider visiting during off-peak times for a quieter experience and easier booking.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative sites if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Girringun National Park is during the dry season, from May to September, when the weather is cooler and the tracks are accessible. Avoid the wet season from December to March, as heavy rains can lead to closures and safety concerns.

Know before you go

  • Check park alerts for temporary closures and safety information before your visit.
  • Be crocodile aware; they inhabit the area's waterways.
  • Ensure you have a valid camping permit if staying overnight.
  • Some areas are only accessible by 4WD, so plan your vehicle accordingly.
  • Respect the park's natural and cultural heritage by following the 'Leave No Trace' principles.

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