Last Updated Jun 2013
A large, grassy, walk-in only campground surrounded by native forest and ancient grass trees.
There is a large grassy area surrounding the carpark, which is right next to the campsites. You can't actually drive onto the grass, so this site is not suitable for camper trailers or roof top tents.
Excellent facilities are provided, even including cold water showers (these can be made hot with use of the supplied "donkey" water heater). You will need to bring your own fire wood to power it though and buckets to carry the water to the bush shower.
The grass trees around the campsite are spectacular, by the size of them they must be 100s of years old.
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Camping fees are $5.45 per person per night or $21.80 per family group per night
Bookings can be made over the phone or internet.
Book online by following the link below or call 13 74 68
Longdrop or composting
Not allowed
Non-potable water may be available. Boil all water for at least 10 minutes before drinking.
Fires may be allowed in built fire places. Please check local fire bans and rules.
Wood barbeques are available. Bring firewood and check firebans.
There are no known swimming spots at this campsite.
There is no fishing at or near this campsite.
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No
There is no canoeing or kayaking at or near this campsite
Rising up to 1100 metres in elevation, Bunya Mountains is the second oldest National Park in Queensland
This campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.
The campground is accessable by 2wd vehicles, the road is very narrow and windy into the park with steep climbs.
Burtons Well Campground is located on Bunya Mountains Road, about 69km north east from Dalby in Queensland.
View directions in google maps from Dalby to Burtons Well, Bunya Mountains
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