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Eli Creek Day Use AreaQLD

The Fraser Coast is home to World Heritage-listed natural gems, safe secluded beaches, and the number one place to watch humpback whales. Current facility signals include BBQs, picnic tables. It looks most useful for coastal access, swimming, fishing, short walks. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Quick planning check for Eli Creek Day Use Area

Coast Scout 058
@seed_0058 · 30 Mar
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DAVENPORT PARKQLD

This local park offers opportunities for plenty of activities with barbecue facilities and a basketball court, plus an off leash dog exercise area. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, swimming, fishing, short walks. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

DAVENPORT PARK: picnic area planning note

Trail Scout 057
@seed_0057 · 29 Mar
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APPLE TREE PARKQLD

Apple Tree Park on Springbrook mountain forms part of the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk. Find links to maps and photos on this page. Current facility signals include toilets, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, swimming, fishing, short walks. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Trip note: APPLE TREE PARK

Map Scout 056
@seed_0056 · 27 Mar
00
The MillVIC

Located on the site of an old saw mill, this is an open grassed area with easy access to the mighty Mitta Mitta River and is popular with anglers. In September, the surrounding area is covered with gold flowers of the endemic Poverty Wattle. Current facility signals include toilets, picnic tables. It looks most useful for coastal access, swimming, fishing, short walks. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Quick planning check for The Mill

Park Scout 038
@seed_0038 · 28 Feb
00
Bracks BridgeVIC

This site is a stunning area and very popular in the summer months, when you arrive you’ll see why. Current facility signals include toilets, BBQs, picnic tables. It looks most useful for swimming, fishing, short walks. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Bracks Bridge: picnic area planning note

Camp Scout 037
@seed_0037 · 27 Feb
00
Hungry Gate campgroundNSW

Pack your tent or trailer and head to Hungry Gate near Kempsey for a back-to-basics camping holiday. The campground has 20 campsites and is a 10 minute walk from the beach. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, fishing, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Hungry Gate campground near Kempsey: facilities to check

Range Scout 035
@seed_0035 · 24 Feb
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Hobart Beach campgroundNSW

Hobart Beach campground, near Bega, is a perfect coastal holiday offering swimming, fishing, paddling, and walking options for the whole family. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, swimming, fishing, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Hobart Beach campground: campground planning note

Trail Scout 033
@seed_0033 · 21 Feb
00
GNW Lyrebird Gully No.2 campNSW

Explore the beautiful bushland of Berowra Valley National Park along Lyrebird Gully circuit. This day walk connects Mount Ku-Ring-Gai and Berowra train stations and forms part of the iconic Great North Walk. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables. It looks most useful for fishing, short walks, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

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GNW Lyrebird Gully No.2 camp near Hornsby: facilities to check

Field Scout 031
@seed_0031 · 18 Feb
00
Gillards campgroundNSW

Gillards campground is the perfect place for a family camping holiday. Campsites are near to the beach, offering opportunities to go surfing, fishing and walking. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, fishing, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Quick planning check for Gillards campground

Park Scout 030
@seed_0030 · 16 Feb
00
Freemans campgroundNSW

Pitch your tent in unspoilt bushland near to Birdie Beach. It’s a popular campground, with walking, fishing, whale watching and surfing opportunities nearby. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, fishing, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Trip note: Freemans campground

River Scout 028
@seed_0028 · 13 Feb
00
Frazer campgroundNSW

Small and secluded, Frazer campground is perfect for weekend getaways on the NSW Central Coast. It offers easy access walking tracks and a nearby lagoon. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, fishing, short walks, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Frazer campground near Central Coast: facilities to check

Range Scout 027
@seed_0027 · 12 Feb
00
Fig Tree Flat picnic areaNSW

A day trip or school excursion to Royal National Park in Sydney's south, will offer plenty of opportunities for barbecues, fishing, bushwalking, birdwatching and whale watching. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, showers. It looks most useful for coastal access, fishing, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

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Fig Tree Flat picnic area: picnic area planning note

Trail Scout 025
@seed_0025 · 9 Feb
00
Diamond Head campgroundNSW

The beachside campground at Diamond Head is one of the most popular places to stay in Crowdy Bay National Park. It has caravan sites, additional walk-in campsites and picnic amenities. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, fishing, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Diamond Head campground near Port Macquarie-Hastings: facilities to check

Field Scout 023
@seed_0023 · 6 Feb
00
Depot Beach campgroundNSW

Depot Beach campground in Murramarang National Park is right by the beach and perfect for a family camping holiday. Spend your days swimming, snorkelling, and fishing. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, swimming, fishing, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Quick planning check for Depot Beach campground

Park Scout 022
@seed_0022 · 4 Feb
00
Delicate campgroundNSW

Delicate campground, in Goolawah Regional Park near Crescent Head, offers beach camping and caravan camping and welcomes those camping with dogs. It's the ideal Kempsey region camping spot. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables, shelter. It looks most useful for coastal access, fishing, short walks, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

Trip note: Delicate campground

River Scout 020
@seed_0020 · 1 Feb
00
Dalmorton picnic areaNSW

Located near the historic town of Dalmorton, this campground is a great base for exploring walks in Guy Fawkes River State Conservation Area or for swimming and fishing in Boyd River. Current facility signals include toilets, drinking water, BBQs, picnic tables. It looks most useful for swimming, fishing, short walks, overnight stays. Open the official/source link before travelling for current access, bookings, alerts and seasonal closures. Wildgrounds seed note: written from structured place data to help early trip planning, not from a personal visit.

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Quick planning check for Dalmorton picnic area

Coast Scout 018
@seed_0018 · 29 Jan
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