Neurum Creek camping area, D'Aguilar National Park Stony Creek, Queensland 4514
About the Business
Welcome to Neurum Creek camping area, located in the breathtaking D'Aguilar National Park in Queensland, Moreton Bay Region. This campground is a true gem, offering a range of activities and amenities for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
As soon as you arrive, you'll be inspired by the natural beauty that surrounds you. Neurum Creek is the perfect place for families to come together and enjoy a classic camping experience. Nestled in the forest, you can pitch your tent and relax in the serene and peaceful surroundings.
One of the highlights of this camping area is the stunning Neurum Creek, where you can take refreshing swims or go bushwalking along the nearby Lophostemon walk. Keep an eye out for the rare Richmond birdwing butterflies, as Neurum Creek is one of their last natural breeding sites in the D'Aguilar Range.
For those seeking adventure, the nearby 4WD and trail bike road network will provide endless excitement. Explore the rugged terrain during the day and then unwind by stargazing at the night sky.
Nature enthusiasts will be thrilled to spot the nocturnal fawn-footed melomys, hopping along tree branches in search of food. These adorable creatures are a delight to observe in their natural habitat.
Neurum Creek camping area is conveniently located just 76km from Brisbane, making it an easily accessible getaway for city dwellers. However, please note that there is no phone service available at the camping area, so it is essential to book your campsite before entering the park.
The camping area is open 24 hours a day, with check-in available after 2pm and check-out by 11am on the day of departure. Before your visit, make sure to check park alerts for any updates on access, closures, and conditions.
Situated off Neurum Creek Road, the camping area is approximately 6.3km from the southern access to the park (Sellin Road, via The Gantry) and about 13.5km from the northern access to the park (Woodford end). It is important to note that two-wheel-drive vehicles, trailers, caravans, and campervans are not suitable for this area. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended for safe and convenient access.
Neurum Creek camping area offers 13 numbered sites, with a maximum capacity of 6 people per site. The sites are suitable for 4WD camper trailers, tent camping beside your vehicle, and walk-in camping.
Facilities provided include water (which should be treated before drinking), septic toilets, and fireplaces. Open fires are permitted in the designated fireplaces, except during fire bans or prohibitions. Please bring your own firewood, preferably untreated, milled timber off-cuts. It is important not to bring or collect bush wood. Fuel stoves are recommended for cooking.
When preparing for your camping trip, remember to bring essentials such as drinking water, rubbish bags, firewood, insect repellent, and a first-aid kit. A fuel or gas stove is recommended for cooking purposes.
By visiting Neurum Creek camping area, you are not only immersing yourself in nature but also 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 peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land.
We invite you to experience the wonders of Neurum Creek camping area and create unforgettable memories in this incredible natural setting.
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Reviews
"Great place to unwind and relax, within walking distance of a running creek and camper trailer sites. 2km to Rocky Hole and you go past the Gantry to get there. Male toilets were clean"
"If you have a 2WD - it's possible to get in. The drive from the Gantry is bumpy, so 40km per hour is the maximum speed you can go. Very tidy camping, clean toilet, fire pit in each site. Plenty of wildlife."
"Lovely quiet spot to camp. We were there during the week. Creek was quite dry even during the rainy season in summer. Toilets are sufficient, but no showers. Taps with non portable water are available around the sites. Sites are numbered and need to be booked beforehand. Trees are very tall so it blocks out a lot of the harsh sun. Rain makes the place bit muddy but overall very enjoyable. Keep your food and rubbish out of sight when you can. Bush turkeys and possums do come round. Loads of different bird life and plants. Lophostemon walk was just behind our site and it was a lovely short & enjoyable walk. Campfire designated pit available in every site. Rangers come round on Mondays."
"Great spot with 4wd tracks, swimming, etc nearby. Firepits on each site and there's plenty of room for a couple of tents plus your vehicle. There's a toilet but no shower. It's a great place near Brisbane that feels far away."
"Bush camping sites. 13 sites available to book online, you need to book well in advance for popular days. Very well maintained sites and toilet block - separate male/female toilets and a disabled toilet. No showers. Most Sites had a tap with water you need to boil to drink. All sites have own firepit. As name suggests, there is a creek near by and a short nature walk if you cross the creek. Heaps of wildlife to see and be respectful of. The rangers were good too, visited the camping grounds each day and stopped by each site to check all was okay. Short drive to Rocky hole (water hole) and the Gantry day use area. Stayed here over Easter long weekend. We really enjoyed it!"
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