
South Burnett Camping


With the majestic Bunya Mountains as its backdrop, the South Burnett boasts accommodation in a vibrant town with warm country hospitality. The South Burnett Region consists of a rich, diverse blend of prime agricultural land producing a range of high quality agricultural products for both domestic and international markets.
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Broadwater Recreational Reserve
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/broadwater-recreational-reserve/qld
The Broadwater Recreational reserve is located 21km from Nanango and is a well know birdwatching area on the bank of Barker Creek. There are two separate cleared areas along the creek. Both are large areas with shade.












- Camping Area
- Overnight Rest Area
- Day Use Area
- Fishing Spot
Goomeri Showground
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/goomeri-showground/qld
The Goomeri Showgrounds provides a large grassy area suitable for any size rig. Power and amenities are locked and can be accessed when caretaker arrives.













- Campground
- Showground
Maidenwell Sports Oval
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/maidenwell-sports-oval/qld
Maidenwell Sports Oval provides a large area with some shade, suitable for all sized rigs. 48 hour limit.














- Campground
- Children's Play Facility
Dandabah Campground
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/dandabah-campground/qld
Dandabah Campground in the Bunya Mountains National Park is a large, open grassy area with vehicle access to sites.


















- Campground
- National Park
- Day Use Area
- Restaurant
- Cafe
- Sit Down Meals
Peach Trees Campground
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/peach-trees-campground/qld
The Peach Trees Camping Area is situated in an open forest setting beside Yabba Creek. It is accessed via an unsealed road that is suitable for conventional vehicles.
















- Campground
- Information
Goomeri Caravan and Bush Camp
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/goomeri-caravan-and-bush-camp/qld
Nestled amongst some of SE Queensland's picturesque countryside, Goomeri Caravan and Bush Camp is a 3 hour drive North West of Brisbane. As you are entering the region of Goomeri from Kilkivan, look for the sign when you are 3kms East of Goomeri.






















- Campground
- Fishing Spot
Monsildale Creek Bush Camping Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/monsildale-creek-bush-camping-area/qld
Monsildale Creek Bush Camping Area is on the Banks of the Upper Brisbane River, above most floods. Just you and Nature.













- Camping Area
- Fishing Spot
Swinging Bridge Rest Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/swinging-bridge-rest-area/qld
Swinging Bridge Rest Area is a free overnight rest area behind the Drovers Rest Hotel. Plenty of room. The swinging bridge connects the two sides of the town.
















- Campground
- Overnight Rest Area
- Day Use Area
- Alcohol Licence

Barambah Bush Caravan Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/barambah-bush-caravan-park/qld
Walk in the spotted gum forest at Barambah Bush Caravan Park or just relax and observe the variety of wildlife that calls our park home.

















- Caravan Park
- Campground
Maidenwell Hotel Camping Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/maidenwell-hotel-camping-area/qld
The Maidenwell Hotel provides free camping behind the hotel. Power is available for a small fee and hot showers are available close by, also for a small fee.












- Camping Area
- Restaurant
- Sit Down Meals
- Alcohol Licence
Kingsley Grove Estate Camping
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/kingsley-grove-estate-camping/qld
Kingsley Grove Estate vineyard lies within the South Burnett Region of Queensland near to the regional town of Kingaroy, which is about two and a half hours drive from Brisbane








- Overnight Rest Area
- Camping Area
- Place of Interest
- Restaurant
Bushland Park Cabins & Camping
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/bushland-park-cabins-camping/qld
Bushland Park Cabins & Camping is a bush camping experience in the Bunya Mountains just a few km from the National Park. Founded by an ex park ranger who saw the need for those who wanted to get close to nature without the National Park restrictions.
















- Campground
During the day, you will explore rich vineyards and taste your way through Queensland’s newest wine region. Spend your nights under a canopy of a billion stars on camping sites throughout the hinterlands. Take a timeout with mother nature by cycling the South Burnett Rail Trail or Brisbane Valley Rail Trail, fishing on the expansive Lake Boondooma and hiking along Boat Mountain.
Kingaroy is the regional hub of the South Burnett with services including a commercial airport, regular co-ordinated bus services to Brisbane, regional shopping facilities, government agencies and many of the industries generally expected in much larger centres. All townships within the region support a vigorous sporting, cultural and social lifestyle with facilities including a range of heritage museums, art galleries, craft outlets, shopping malls, indoor and outdoor sporting and fitness facilities, local theatre groups, annual festivals and music venues.
Wine production in our Region is a prime attraction, with Verdelho grown successfully due to the hot climate and rich soils. With around ten wineries, one of the largest wine growing regions in Queensland, grapes were first planted in the area in 1898. Industrial production began in 1993. Most of the wineries are located near Murgon with a few close to Kingaroy and to the south. Shiraz and Chardonnay are the most prevalent varieties with production roughly halved between red and white wines.
One of the best known attractions in the area is the peanut-growing district centered around Kingaroy. 12 km from Murgon is the spectacular and scenic Bjelke-Petersen Dam. Another dam in the region also include the beautiful the tranquil Boondooma Dam. Tarong Power Station and the Tarong National Park are both in the south of the Burnett. Rock-wallabies can be seen on local cliffs, particularly around twilight hours. Garnet gem fields are locate just west of Proston.
Kingaroy is the regional hub of the South Burnett with services including a commercial airport, regular co-ordinated bus services to Brisbane, regional shopping facilities, government agencies and many of the industries generally expected in much larger centres. All townships within the region support a vigorous sporting, cultural and social lifestyle with facilities including a range of heritage museums, art galleries, craft outlets, shopping malls, indoor and outdoor sporting and fitness facilities, local theatre groups, annual festivals and music venues.
Wine production in our Region is a prime attraction, with Verdelho grown successfully due to the hot climate and rich soils. With around ten wineries, one of the largest wine growing regions in Queensland, grapes were first planted in the area in 1898. Industrial production began in 1993. Most of the wineries are located near Murgon with a few close to Kingaroy and to the south. Shiraz and Chardonnay are the most prevalent varieties with production roughly halved between red and white wines.
One of the best known attractions in the area is the peanut-growing district centered around Kingaroy. 12 km from Murgon is the spectacular and scenic Bjelke-Petersen Dam. Another dam in the region also include the beautiful the tranquil Boondooma Dam. Tarong Power Station and the Tarong National Park are both in the south of the Burnett. Rock-wallabies can be seen on local cliffs, particularly around twilight hours. Garnet gem fields are locate just west of Proston.