Activities

Biking
Hiking
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
River

About this space

90 acres of natural bushland with 300 meters of Mary River frontage. This is a great place for a base camp to explore the region. Campsites are nestled amongst trees. There's nothing here but peace and quiet, spacious sites. The banks of the river are quite high and there is limited access into the water. There are 2 boat ramps about 7 or 8 klms from the property. Arrive between midday and 2pm...

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Reviews • 197

★★★★★ (197 reviews)
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Michael D.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2024

Gary's camp was a great riverside camp , plenty of shade and also large sites , we didn't experience any sandflies at mozzies even though we camped right on the river bank , highly recommend for a...

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Peter W.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2024

This is a lovely camp. Well maintained and peacefull. I used it for an overnighter. Very pet friendly. Plan on comming back to spend a few days. Must be fully self contained. No kitchen, toilet or...

AI Review Summary

Gary's camp offers a serene riverside experience with ample shade and spacious sites, making it a great choice for those looking to unwind in nature. Reviewers appreciate the well-maintained grounds and the peaceful atmosphere, although some noted disturbances from parties at the main house. The campsite is pet-friendly and provides good access to local amenities, but campers should be aware of the lack of kitchen and bathroom facilities, and the access road may pose challenges in wet weather. Overall, it's a highly recommended spot for a quiet getaway.

Highlights
  • Beautiful riverside location
  • Plenty of shade and large sites
  • Well-maintained and peaceful atmosphere
  • Pet-friendly environment
  • Quiet and relaxing camping experience
  • Easy access to Maryborough for supplies
  • Good fishing opportunities nearby
Considerations
  • Noise from parties at the main house can disrupt the peace
  • Lack of kitchen, toilet, or shower facilities
  • Access road may be challenging in wet weather
  • Some sites may require self-sufficiency for amenities
  • Potential for muddy conditions after rain