Accessibility
Accessibility
Drive-In, Equestrian

Amenities

Fires
Potable Water

Activities

Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

River
Creek

About this space

Guppy Gully is a part of a working dairy farm on the Mary River situated in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland near Kenilworth. We have 4 sites with direct river frontage for self-contained caravans, campers and tents. Most of the sites have the capacity to fit numerous vans. Fire pits are provided at all sites. All weather 2wd access road. Please note we do not have amenities or drinking water and...

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Reviews • 597

★★★★★ (597 reviews)
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Kylie L.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jul 2025

Loved this spot! Beautiful creek, ample space, easy access, will definitely be back

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Kobus R.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jul 2025

Beautiful camping spot where you could hear the river cobbling past while relaxing at the fire pit provided. Wood is provided at a reasonable price and gets dropped off by Kacey’s dad on a daily ba...

AI Review Summary

Guppy Gully offers a beautiful and tranquil camping experience, with well-maintained grounds and spacious, private sites that are perfect for families and pet owners. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly and attentive service from Kacey and her father, who go above and beyond to ensure guests have a pleasant stay. While the location by the Mary River provides stunning views and opportunities for kayaking, some campers noted that the nights can get quite cold and the river levels may affect water activities. Overall, this campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature.

Highlights
  • Beautiful and well-maintained grounds
  • Friendly and attentive hosts, especially Kacey
  • Spacious and private campsites
  • Access to kayaks and firewood available
  • Peaceful location by the Mary River
  • Great for families and pet-friendly
  • Excellent bird life and stargazing opportunities
Considerations
  • Cold nights can be uncomfortable for tent campers
  • Limited number of sites may feel crowded during peak times
  • Some campers noted the river was low, affecting kayaking conditions