Members only Townsville Hervey Range Train Tunnels (Greenvale Railway Line) The abandoned Greenvale Railway Line transported nickel from the Greenvale mine to a smelter at Yabulu near Townsville. This area has become increasingly popular with social media of photos of Palm Tree Lookout and the Train Tunnels.
Townsville Hervey Range Area The Hervey Range area has much history to offer, and it doesn't take you too far off the beaten track. Hervey Range Heritage Tea Rooms and the old train tunnels are the most popular sight to see in the area.
Members only North Queensland Running River and Tributaries Puzzle Creek and Deception Creek flow into Running River and provide waterfalls and deep gorges to explore. This dry, yet picturesques area has much history and natural beauty to find.
North Queensland How to get to Valley of Lagoons (Reedybrook Station) Reedybrook Station is located in North Queensland, Australia and is often referred to as the Valley of Lagoons; not to be confused with the Valley of Lagoons Station; Valley of Lagoons Station itself does not allow campers.
Charters Towers Macrossan Park camping area Macrossan Park is a popular, free camping area near Charters Towers and overlooks the Burdekin River. It's only 22 km east of Charters Towers along the Flinders Highway overlooking the Burdekin River and the historic railway bridge with 700 metres river frontage.
Dalrymple National Park Fletchers Creek and Burdekin River camping area There are several great highlights of this area: fossilised limestone, ancient lava flows, and, of course, the Burdekin River. The reserve is also the place of the former Dalrymple township, which was one of the first inland settlements in northern Australia.
Charters Towers Exploring Flat Rock, Burdekin River Flat Rock camping reserve is about 20 km south of Charters Towers and has about two kilometres frontage of the Burdekin River. It's an excellent fishing as the Burdekin Dam is stocked annually with barramundi.
Charters Towers Exploring Big Bend and Echo Hole, Burdekin River Big Bend is a popular 4WD full bush camping located right on the banks of the Burdekin River. Part of the Great Basalt Wall and known for its extensive basalt formations. It's better than Fletchers Creek with great fishing and bush camping opportunities.
North Queensland Fanning River Camping Fanning River is located southwest of Townsville and is a peaceful place to sit and enjoy the surrounds. The sandy banks are surrounded by she-oaks and melaleuca paperbark.
Townsville Keelbottom Creek Camping Keelbottom Creek is located just north of Townsville atop of Hervey Range and is great spot to car camp with your dogs. This is a local favourite for bush camping and swimming, that's only 40 minutes from Townsville.
Townsville Black River Located just north of Townsville, the headwaters of Black River start near the Bluewater Hills and are formed from the slopes of Paluma Range National Park and Clemant State Forest.
Townsville Bowhunters and Gumlow Located near Kelso, Rasmussen, and Bohle Plains, Gumlow is a large local that extends out to the Pinnacles. This area is a popular place to ride and four-wheel drive.