Chain Lagoons

Unvisited Brown Sign Queensland

A quiet location to stop off the road by a series of water lagoons. Free camping with little facilities, no toilets but there are sheltered tables and bins. Some lagoons may be dry unless there has been rain.

Yarramalong

Unvisited Brown Sign Queensland

Reynolds Creek runs all year round and is great for swimming, kayaking, cascading and fishing. Take a bush walk through a beautiful, tranquil gorge or climb to the top of Mt Edwards for panoramic views of the Fassifern Valley. Spot the local platypus and koalas. Fish for the fighting bass and yellowbelly. Swim and jump at the rock wall … Read more

Lees Reserve

Unvisited Brown Sign Queensland

There is a rock bar across the river that forms a perfect fishing and swimming spot. Depending on the water level there can be a series of rapids.

Borumba Deer Park

Entrance to Borumba Deer Park near Imbil in Queensland

Borumba Deer Park is a family-owned and operated campground near Imbil, 4 kilometres before reaching the Lake Borumba picnic area . As the name hints, the park is set within a deer farm. It resides downstream from Borumba Dam along Yabba Creek which flows through Imbil and into the Mary River. You can find turtles … Read more

Lake Lenthall

Lake Lenthall camping area, green grass foreground with the lake behind and blue sky with clouds

Lake Lenthall is a recreational and camping area in the Wongi State Forest between Maryborough and Childers in Queensland. It is accessed via a 9 kilometre dirt road from the Bruce Highway which officially is unmaintained, however, we found it to be in very good condition. The first two kilometres was smoother than the highway … Read more

Illaroo Camping Area (Yuraygir National Park)

Beach from the Illaroo Camping Area in the Yuraygir National Park

Illaroo is a campground in the Yuraygir National Park near Minnie Water, north of Wooli. Yuraygir is a large national park and requires accessing from several different locations. Illaroo sits between Sandon River Village and Wooli and is the northern most campground south of the Sandon River. The camping area is split into two parts, … Read more