Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Positioned 800 metres above sea level amidst the sub-tropical rainforest of Woonoongoora – Lamington National Park in the Gold Coast Hinterland, Binna Burra is centre stage to some of Australia’s most spectacular natural features.
The unique isolation provides the perfect escape from the stresses of every day life and a chance to get back to basics, interact with nature and experience a freedom and sense of peace that few places can offer.
Our campsite is located right on the doorstep to Lamington National Park and the entrance to most walking tracks. The nearby Tea House cafe is also open for all guests and features a small gift shop with basic supplies and retail goods.
Camping options include campsites for up to 4 people and a limited number of powered drive-on sites suitable for small campervans. Sites are level pitches. No vehicle access is possible onto campsites, only on drive on sites. Tents and gear must be carried a short distance from the loading bay to pre-allocated sites.
Nestled in the heart of Lamington National Park, Binna Burra offers campers a blend of breathtaking views and well-maintained facilities, making it a favorite spot for nature lovers. The campground provides a mix of accommodation options, from swags to more structured setups, and is known for its friendly ambiance and easy access to diverse hiking trails. While the on-site restaurant and cafe add convenience, some visitors found the food prices steep, especially for families. Wildlife encounters are part of the experience, with some reports of ants, cockroaches, and more elusive critters like snakes.
Just amazing and the views spectacular will be going again wild life was amazing but food there was over priced would be great if they we’re a little bit more family friendly with the menu and pricing as a single mum with just three kids to eat breakfast cost me well over $100 so make sure u bring lots of cash or your own food to eat
Such a magical place. There is a nice variety of accommodation options. I just had my swag and had a little spot to myself near the toilet block which was perfect. The vibe is really relaxed and friendly. There's a restaurant and cafe where you can have dinner and coffee the morning. But what really stands out is the quality of the walks. There's a nice variety of different walks different ranges and difficult to levels which are very accessible.
Binna Burra campsites are beautifully nestled amongst the Lamington National Park rainforest, with ample space on each site. Easy access to the facilities, with only a short walk from the car to the campsite.
A convenient and comfortable place to stay. We arrived close to 5 PM, just before the service desk closed due to a road incident, and the staff still greeted us warmly. The campsite was easy to access, making it convenient to unload our camping gear, and the facilities were excellent. The bright kitchen, clean toilets, and dining area provided a sense of security. The kitchen offered instant hot water, though the dispenser was placed quite high—possibly to prevent children from using it—but it was a bit inconvenient. We enjoyed a comfortable three-day stay.
The only downside was the large ants and cockroaches that were quite active at night. We even encountered a large snake one evening. If you enjoy being close to nature, this place is a fantastic starting point!
Location
Binna Burra, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Bundjalung and Yugambeh First Nations according to