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Camping in Queensland's State Forests
Camping in State forests of Queensland is fun and costs
very little.
Whether you want the comfort of tap water and hot showers or like to rough
it away from the crowds.
A State forest is a natural area managed by the EPA
Enviromental Protection Agency & Qld Parks & Wildlife Services.
To book your campsite and get a permit to camp, contact your local DNR
office. They can also give you information on any special conditions that
may apply at the site. Detailed maps are available from Sunmap, RACQ,
Department of Environment and Heritage and DNR
When you arrive at a campground, check signs or the self-registration
hut for special instructions on setting up camp.
If you have pre-booked and paid for your campsite, set up camp in any
vacant site or as directed by the Ranger.
Facilities at campgrounds vary.
At some camping areas you can expect a good range of facilities including
vehicle parking, campsites, toilets, showers, barbecues and picnic tables.
Others are fairly basic with campsites, toilets and water.
Many have few or no facilities.
Many State forest camping areas provide toilet facilities designed for
access by persons in wheelchairs .
Unless prohibited by signage dogs restrained on a leash or lead are allowed
in State forests but are excluded from most campgrounds and may not remain
on the State forest overnight.
The above restriction does not apply to registered guide dogs.
However, there are a number of campgrounds where dogs are permitted
Other domestic pets including cats are not allowed in State forests.
Camping
in Eungella National Park
(Queensland)
Upper
Mary Valley forests and national parks

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