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Welcome to Cedar Waters Regenerative Living Hub, a 52-acre site managed by Grounded Permaculture Action Party Inc.
Grounded is a not-for-profit community org on the mission to regenerate our sacred connection to country, community and culture.
Our creek flat is set up to host guests for camping. It has;
- 2WD accessibility, cars, vans, tents all ok.
- RVs and camper suitable (no power, water, or disposal systems)
- all campsites flat and well-grassed.
- communal camp kitchen with pizza oven, water, and gas cookers available
- compost toilets (no showers)
The pristine waters of Cave Creek flow through the site after falling through the infamous Natural Bridge.
Bordering Springbrook National Park there are plenty of hikes and walks nearby to satisfy exploratory vibes.
Otherwise, you can just sit back and enjoy the beauty, peace and quiet of this little slice of paradise.
We can also offer many optional extras for private group bookings (large tents/marquees, generators, wood-fired hot tub, sauna, guided farm tour, paddock-to-plate produce etc).
The income generated from Hipcamp is used to continue to manage, maintain and regenerate the site.
Unfortunately we had a horrible stay at the caravan. Since we arrived, a group of 5+ teenagers that lived nearby the property were hooning doing wheelies on pitbikes and drifting a freaking car 5m from the caravan throughout the entire campsite. I have videos to prove. Absolute no respect, we smelled burnt petrol for 4 hours. They continued to scream and wonder around staring at us during the entire afternoon. We didn't feel comfortable at all. I couldn't get in contact with the host to complain as he never showed up and no reception. My girlfriend is autistic and we went far away from the city to have peace, which we never found.
The caravan was incredibly dirty and was not cleaned prior our arrival. We payed $150 for a night and felt robbed for the conditions. All the utensils were prehistoric and the amount of cobwebs and insects inside the caravan was astonishing. No running water inside the caravan as the sink wasn't working, fridge wasn't working and the only rag for cleaning was moldy and black. Insulation is falling apart with bugs crawling out of it.
We woke up sweating buckets and there was no power for some reason. It would be nice to mention as well that you need to be shorter than 1.70m to fit in the bed, as not even my small girlfriend could stretch her legs.
It's a beautiful place that needs a lot more love and care for the campsters staying and paying good coin for what it was meant to be chilled night at the bush.
Absolutely 10/10. Most peaceful campsite I’ve stayed at. The creek is beautiful and good swimming hole. There were only 3 other campers there and they were very welcoming and up for a chat. I’ve seen some bad reviews about the toilets being not the best but they are composting toilets! And in a national park deep in the bush I don’t really know what else you’d expect. I was very happy with them, plus the host explains what the waste is used for afterwards and how it helps the planet which I am all here for!
I’m planing on returning to this campsite on my trip back north and I can’t wait!
Incredible. Cedar Creek Flat absolutely blew me away and exceeded expectations. The perfect spot for a quiet relaxing get away. Not overcrowded, gorgeous riverfront camping with a swimming hole to die for, communal space, jungle gym, trampoline (my inner child loved that) and only 20 mins down the road to the charming little Chillingham Store for supplies. Also met a few of the people who live on the land and they’re very friendly. Will visit again!
I would definitely coming back here, such a beautiful and peaceful place, that creek is Devine I wish I had the mushroom with me , I feel connected again.
Camping beside the creek was amazing. Not really that private with everyone all camping in one area. Could be amazing with some TLC. Grounds were kept neat and tidy. Toilets were horrible, literally pooping in a wheelie bin 🤢 had no contact with the host at all.
Location
Natural Bridge, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Bundjalung and Yugambeh First Nations according to
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Cedar Waters Regen. Living Hub - Hipcamp in Natural Bridge, Queensland