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Bush Camps

 (Brisbane Forest park D'Aguilar National Park/Queensland)

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Walks

Bush Camps

Blue Gum Flat bush camp

 (Bush Camps)  

As the name suggests, magnificent blue gums tower over this bush camp, a short walk from the scenic shores of Lake Manchester.

Cabbage Tree Creek bush camp

 (Bush Camps)  

This open grassy bush camp is named after the nearby Cabbage Tree Creek, a tributary of Lake Manchester. It provides an excellent starting point to explore the creeks and peaks of this section of the park.

Dunas Road bush camp walk

 (Bush Camps - 3km)  

Dundas Road bush camp.Remote bush camping in open eucalypt forest. Enjoy picturesque wet eucalypt forest on your walk to the campsite. This campsite is the most accessible remote campsite in the park and suits overnight campers with some walking experience and fitness.
This is a great place to base yourself to go exploring other areas.

England Creek bush camp walk

 (Bush Camps - 21km)  

Remote bush camping in the remote middle section of the park, alongside picturesque England Creek. There are several waterholes along England Creek Road, 10 minutes south of the campsite. Look out for native daisies along the road edge flowering spring to summer. Pink rock orchids and tongue orchids can be seen growing on rock cuttings on Joyners Ridge Road in spring.

Light Line bush camp walk

 (Bush Camps - 3.6km)  

Remote bush camping in open eucalypt woodland surrounded by bloodwoods, grey gums and tallowwoods. The uncommon shrub, Goodenia ovata, shows off its yellow flowers in spring and autumn along the road edge on the walk in.

Middle Kobble bush camp walk

 (Bush Camps - 10km)  

Remote bush camping in an open grassy area next to Kobble Creek, in the remote northern section of the park. A short walk takes you to the top of the Kobble Creek waterfall. Keep an eye out for the prehistoric-looking Lepidozamia (cycads) on your walk to the bush camp. Skinks and keelbacks (freshwater snakes) can be seen basking on the rocks at the top of Kobble Creek waterfall. Bottlebrush plants flower along the creek beside the bush camp in spring.

North Kobble bush camp walk

 (Bush Camps - 15km)  

Remote bush camping in open eucalypt forest adjacent to Kobble Creek. The campsite's only access is by walking along unmarked trails through steep terrain. You will need to be physically fit and have bushwalking and navigation skills, and have an emergency plan in place with a responsible friend or family member. A topographic map is required to find the campsite — map grid reference: 778 856.

Northbrook Mtn bush camp walk

 (Bush Camps - 10.4km)  

Remote bush camping on a high ridge overlooking Kipper Creek in wet sclerophyll forest. Northbrook Mountain summit is approximately a 15-minutes walk from the campsite. The summit affords extensive views looking south across the England Creek catchments and is covered in mountain heath, where wildflowers bloom between winter and spring.

Scrub Road bush camp walk

 (Bush Camps - 8km)  

Remote bush camping in open eucalypt woodland among magnificent spotted gums, ironbarks and grey gums.

South Kobble bush camp walk

 (Bush Camps)  

Remote bush camping in open forest beside Kobble Creek.

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