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Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp, D'Aguilar National Park
Dundas, Queensland, Australia
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About Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp, D'Aguilar National Park
Welcome to Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp, located in the stunning D'Aguilar National Park in Queensland, Australia. This campground and lodging establishment offers a unique and adventurous experience for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.
Situated on a picturesque ridge in the wet sclerophyll forest, Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp provides a tranquil escape from modern life. The rugged landscapes, spectacular panoramas, and pristine forests surrounding the camp will inspire and rejuvenate you.
To reach this secluded camp, you can embark on a challenging hike or mountain bike ride along steep trails. As you explore the beautiful subtropical rainforest and wet sclerophyll forest, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views, some of the best you'll find among all the remote bush camps in D'Aguilar National Park.
For an additional treat, take a short 15-minute walk to Northbrook Mountain summit, where you can enjoy extensive views of the England Creek catchments. This area is covered in mountain heath, and during winter and spring, it becomes a vibrant display of wildflowers.
Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp is conveniently located in the South D'Aguilar section of D'Aguilar National Park, just 50 kilometers northwest of Brisbane's city center. Access roads are sealed and easily accessible by two-wheel-drive vehicles.
The camp is open 24 hours a day, allowing you to check in after 2pm and check out by 11am on the day of departure. Before your visit, make sure to check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures, and conditions.
Facilities at Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp are basic, as it is a true bush camping experience. There are no defined sites, but the open area can accommodate a maximum of 9 people with their tents. This camp is suitable for walk-in camping only.
It is important to note that there are no facilities provided, so be sure to bring your own drinking water, first-aid kit, rubbish bags, insect repellent, fuel stove, tent, sturdy shoes, and appropriate clothing. Follow bush toileting practices and use fuel stoves for cooking. Open fires are permitted in the provided fireplace, except during fire bans or prohibitions.
While enjoying your stay at Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp, you are contributing to the important work being done to protect and grow Queensland's protected area system. The Department of Environment and Science acknowledges and respects the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of D'Aguilar National Park at Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp. Experience the wonders of the Australian wilderness and create unforgettable memories in this remarkable natural setting.
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Dundas QLD 4306, Australia
Reviews of Northbrook Mountain remote bush camp, D'Aguilar National Park
"5 stars; for the short beautiful hike leading to a lovely bush camp ground, conveniently located so close to Brisbane. Don't forget to add to the visitor book! - Small tent sites - Large fire pit with seats - NO water or toilet facilities, don't forget your trowel and plenty of water!"
"I really enjoyed this hike. The view from the top is definitely worth it. The bush camp is not too far from where you can leave your car. Remember that when you see a well-trodden path on the left, you have to take it to get to the bush camp. The bush camp is very small, I would say that 2 medium sized tents will fit. It must be very impressive to spend the night there."
"Great secluded spot but with a few midges in May during the day whilst there. There is a water tank about 300 metres away at the intersection of England Creek road and Lawton road. Keep walking further on up the Ridge from the camp-site to see some wonderful views."
"Basic camp ground - a couple of (quite) small sites and a campfire area with log seats around it. Campsite was clean and well-maintained. No toilets or any other facilities though, and all rubbish must be taken out with you. No vehicular access either - Lawton and England Creek roads are tracks only."
"Nice views from the mountain top nearby but the campsite itself looked quite bland. A water tank a few hundred meters away but not supposed to be for drinking (and filtering is probably essential)"
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