Borumba Deer Park is a family-owned and operated campground near Imbil, 4 kilometres before reaching the Lake Borumba picnic area
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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 and, if you are lucky enough, platypus making their home there.
Camping is the primary reason to come to Borumba Deer Park. There are choices of camping spots along the creek, open areas, and beside the deer enclosure. Powered and unpowered sites are available for campers and caravaners. For those who don’t want to bring their accommodation with them, there are cabins available.
Activities revolve around the creek and the animals, Water activities including kayaking, SUPs (Stand Up Paddleboards), swimming and fishing. For the animal lovers, there are farm animals including handfeeding of the deer, pigs and goats.
Pets are welcomed to accompany you for a few dollars extra, with some conditions to ensure the park is enjoyed by all. It is mostly common-sense stuff, such as keeping them as quiet as possible, on leash at all times, and pick up after them are some of the conditions. There is an off-leash area where you can let them run free for a while.
Most camp sites have a spot for a fire, some have log seating around them. For cooking, there is the camp kitchen and several gas BBQs for use.

