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Andrew Drynan Park

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· Kooralbyn, Queensland
12 acres hosted by Barry M.
80 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Amazing views
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Family-friendly
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Andrew Drynan Park is situated on Running Creek, 47 km south of Beaudesert and 19 km from Rathdowney on the Lions Road. The drive from Brisbane will take a couple of hours. It has an impressive backdrop formed by Mt Chinghee. Running Creek is a lovely flowing creek which is very inviting in summer and the park offers a great bush camp. Toilets, BBQs, picnic tables and swimming. BYO drinking water. Pets to be restrained. No showers—a dip in the creek will keep you clean but please don’t use soap or detergent. Directions: At Rathdowney, turn left into Running Creek Rd and travel approximately 17km south east. Campers & Day Trippers Rules: The Park is for everyone to enjoy, so please adhere to a few simple guidelines while enjoying this beautiful park. By using this park you agree to the following rules. All vehicles entering the park must observe 10 Km per hour speed limit. Fires must be extinguished prior to departure. Park users must clean up their area when leaving, by taking all rubbish, including food scraps and disposable nappies with them, so the next users can enjoy the Park as well. Do not burn your rubbish. It must be taken with you! The disposal of nappies in the grass around the waterline, and in fire pits, is a serious risk to human health, the health of the creek, surrounding stock and the ecosystem! Please be respectful of other camper’s space & privacy! Do not set up on top of other campers. Generator use is restricted to 4 hours per day between the hours of 2pm to 6pm. Dogs must be on short leads and confined to your campsite at all times. No music or noise after 10pm, noise level must at all times be at an acceptable level so as not to disturb other users. No antisocial behavior. No camping on creek banks. No playing around toilet block area. No livestock to be kept on the park. No cutting down trees. No person to travel in the load area of vehicles. No motorcycles other than on the formed roads or when moving between your campsite and the road. No stock whips, firearms or weapons of any sort, chainsaws, drones or fireworks allowed in the park. No use of detergents, soaps or shampoos in creek. No washing dishes or clothing in creek. No hitting of Golf balls. No cricket with cricket ball (tennis ball ok). No swings to be tied to trees. Anyone who is non-compliant may be directed by park management to leave the park and if so must leave without delay. Non-compliance will be referred to local Police and you may face legal action for trespassing. Park management reserves the right to refuse anyone entry to and use of the park. Let’s all enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings. Yours respectfully Andrew Drynan Park ManagementAndrew Drynan Park camping area is a lovely large area in a valley with the Running Creek flowing on the opposite side of the road from the campground. This is a lovely area to camp for a night or two.  Fire pits are provided and there are also toilets.  Dogs are permitted as long as they are kept on a leash.
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River, stream, or creek
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94%
460 Ratings · 274 reviews
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Karan P.recommends
November 7, 2024
Andrew Drynan Park
Amazing experience.
The was so amazing, I travelled from the coast and the drive was just Mind Blowing I would recommend everyone to go there before sunset so that You can Enjoy the scenic views, After reaching there just pick the spot which is near the toilets, Toilets clean and The creek was good as well, It’s Worth it to go there at least for once. The Host was Good as well, One more thing I want to add is to try to book on weekends as most of the people book at that time so you’ll find people there otherwise it’s a Huge camping site and you’ll feel lost there.
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Darren B.recommends
November 5, 2024
Andrew Drynan Park
Must do !
Really nice If off peak 👍🏻 The views and crystal clear running river top swimming !
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Evie K.recommends
November 4, 2024
Andrew Drynan Park
Picturesque grassed sites
Large open grass sites with picturesque views and shallow running creek great for a dip or children to play. Clean Amenities tended multiple times a day and the camp host professional and informative on his multiple time a day rounding.
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溫 明.recommends
November 4, 2024
Andrew Drynan Park
This is my first camping in Australia. It became the best experience that I never had before! I will bring my friends to do it again.
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Michele M.recommends
November 2, 2024
Andrew Drynan Park
Beautiful place to camp!
What an amazing place to camp! Rolling hills and river streaming by made it the perfect place to camp! The drive in is just beautiful as well! Very clean toilets and well kept camp grounds. We will be back!
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Renee J.recommends
October 11, 2024
Andrew Drynan Park
Beautiful location! Stunning views and lovely clear creek
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Kooralbyn, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Bundjalung First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Barry M.

Joined in October 2022
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