Coochin Creek camping area in Beerwah State Forest provides a camping area that is ideal for visitors who enjoy fishing and boating. You can reach the camping area by conventional vehicle. Camp sites are numbered and individual camp site details are provided so visitors can book a site most suitable for their tent, camper trailer,Continue reading “Coochin Creek Camping Ground”
Category Archives: National Parks
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Travel Australia and the world…photos, descriptions and detail of places and Spaces in Queensland and Australia http://sunrisetoday.mobapp.at/landing/Desktop#.VnsEqVmBNqQ Source: Sunrise Today Australia – Get it now!
Hiking National Parks around Brisbane…
Light walking trails: Lamington National Park | Split into two sections, Greens Mountains and Binna Burra. Lamington is a national park in Queensland, Australia, lying on the Lamington Plateau of the McPherson Range on the Queensland/New South Wales border. Wikipedia Address: Binna Burra QLD 4211 Area: 206 km² Phone: 13 74 68 Sandy CreekContinue reading “Hiking National Parks around Brisbane…”
Welford National Park
http://nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/welford/index.html Welford National Park is part of the Cooper Creek catchment. To help you plan your visit to this remote area, go to the Parks of Central West Queensland web page. Welford National Park’s northern boundary is 30km south-east of Jundah and the park has a northern and southern entrance. Lying on the Barcoo River,Continue reading “Welford National Park”
Sunset Russell Island 5 May…
Sunset and the Sickle Moon Russell Island 3 May 2014
Boondooma Homestead
http://www.boondoomahomestead.org.au/ Step back 150 years Boondooma Homestead was the centre of the original Boondooma Station, which was settled in 1846 by three young Scotsmen. It was originally bounded by the hill east of Proston, Brovinia Creek to the north, Darr Creek to the south, and the Dividing Range to the west – a total ofContinue reading “Boondooma Homestead”
Comet River and Weir..Queensland
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_River The Comet River is a river in Central Queensland which rises in the Expedition Range, north of Expedition National Park and south of Rolleston. It then flows north through Comet towards a confluence with the Nogoa River, where they both form the Mackenzie River. The Brown River is one of a number of tributariesContinue reading “Comet River and Weir..Queensland”
Calliope River Free Camp
Wonderful location for camping…you can camp on either side of the river…It has toilets and a handsink if you need water for washing. The gardens around are beautiful and there is Museum you can visit for $5. Camping is free… The Calliope River is located in Central Queensland, Australia. The river rises in the CalliopeContinue reading “Calliope River Free Camp”
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