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Kingsland Camping Mt. Maroon

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· Maroon, Queensland
164 acres hosted by Wendy K.
5 Vehicle/Tent sites · 1 tent site
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Great for groups
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for larger groups.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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64 Hectares surrounded by National Park. *There are no showers but there is a compost toilet available.* A perfect spot to stay over for the Mt. Maroon climb. The local area has a tourism focus with plenty of opportunities to explore the Scenic Rim. Lake Moogara and Maroon Dam are not far away for jet skis, kayaking and swimming. If you are not up for Mt Maroon climb which could take up to 3 hours each way, there are always walks around the area that are less challenging. We are family friendly with easy terrain to set up for first time campers. Wake up to beautiful views and serenity. Sorry, no dogs are allowed as we have koalas and we are surrounded by National Parks Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place. Check on the day, it is usually fine to cook with contained cookers during a fire ban. BYO gas BBQ. Please note that there are no showers or potable (drinkable) water on our property, you will need to bring your own. Bring what you need and take it away. Leave no trace.
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97% Recommend444 Ratings · 271 reviews
Nestled in a stunning location, this campsite offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. The proximity to Mount Maroon makes it an ideal base for hiking enthusiasts, though the road in can be a bit challenging for standard cars. Campsites are well-spaced, providing privacy and a chance to enjoy the surrounding wildlife. While the facilities are basic, they are well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable stay.
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Cath D.
2 years on Hipcamp
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· April 2025
Best place to stay before an early Mt Maroon start!
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Zhihang Z.
2 reviews
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· April 2025
Tent · With kids ·
Yup a must visit with kids. We stayed at campsite A, the walk to the unyolked area at the foot of the mountain was amazing. Lovely spaced out sites. We even saw a koala up close.
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Siobhan W.
9 months on Hipcamp
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· April 2025
Such an impeccable camp site with awesome views. A bit sketchy with a 2WD if you have a small car but with an SUV type car you’ll be sweet. Awesome to access Mt Maroon.
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Sarah S.
4 years on Hipcamp
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· March 2025
Beautiful
Beautiful setting and excellent spot for pre/post tackling Mt Maroon. I will definitely be back.
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Jane V.
9 reviews
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· March 2025
Amazing
Tent · Group trip ·
What a stunning spot! It was so quiet, Maroon looked so majestic & had the best time staying there in the hammock. Could not recommend enough. Low clearance cars might have trouble accessing the furtherest carpark though- gotta take it slow.
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Jasmin A.
2 reviews
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· February 2025
Stunning campsite, views are amazing. Super close proximity to Maroon trail head. Love that you are welcome to explore property on foot. I got there in a Toyota Corolla, road up to the unyolked carpark is very easy going in a 2WD. Last 300m was a bit sketchy - probably wouldn’t do again. The owner passed through and had a nice chat, next time I’d ask permission from them to park further down to avoid the rough, rocky last section.
Location
Maroon, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Bundjalung and Yugambeh First Nations according to
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Hosted by Wendy K.

Joined in August 2018

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