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Standown Park

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· Kia Ora, Queensland
18 acres hosted by Russell C.
20 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Big rig-friendly
Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
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Nestled on 18 lush acres beside Toolara Pine Forestry, Standown Park is a short 24km drive from Gympie on the Tin Can Bay road sand-fly free. It is the perfect base to relax and escape the hustle and bustle. Standown Park offers beautiful gardens, quiet and safe surrounds with plenty of open space and is a clean, relaxed and unique getaway experience with all your amenities and extensive camp kitchen. It’s a place to unplug, meet old friends and make new ones around the open campfire and where happy hour seems to last a bit longer. A place to bring your family and your friends where you can unplug from technology and take in the peacefulness that is Standown Park. With grass or slab sites for caravans and camping, drive through options for big rigs and plenty of room for large groups, we have your next holiday destination all wrapped up. With a short drive to both Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay its the ideal destination for exploring the Cooloola Coast, and also an hours drive from the fashionable Noosa.
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43 Ratings · 24 reviews
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Ruby J.recommends
December 3, 2024
36 - Grass Powered Site
Loved it! Nice and quiet, great pool, lovely staff.
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Leanne R.recommends
November 9, 2024
40 - Extra Large Powered
We arrived a day late due to my error in booking but Russell was very accommodating and let us park up on the corner anyway! After what was a very long day, his kindness and understanding was so appreciated. Would definitely recommend, it’s so quiet and peaceful, ammenities were clean, power and water hook up was great. I’d stay again for sure 😊
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Bob F.recommends
November 9, 2024
40 - Extra Large Powered
With pets
Excellent spot. Space to really unwind.. so sick of parks where you cannot open your awnings... perfect xxx
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Ian G.recommends
October 13, 2024
36 - Grass Powered Site
Well equipped site
We used the powered stand which was well positioned and a good distance away from others. The other facilities on site were good and the host was helpful.
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Richard T.recommends
September 27, 2024
36 - Grass Powered Site
3 Night Break
We had a great break for 3 nights at Standown. Great location for visiting Tin Can Bay dolphin feeding. Quiet during the day as not overcrowded even during school holidays.
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Andrew F.recommends
September 16, 2024
44 - Extra Large Powered
Relaxing stay for dog and owners
Great location on a grassy site near the dam and a pine forest accross the road. Very quiet. Will come and stay again!
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Kia Ora, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dyungungoo (Gubbi Gubbi) 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 Russell C.

Joined in January 2021
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