Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
RV Hookup
Showers

Activities

Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
River

About this space

River Run Farm Camping is situated on the banks of the beautiful Mary River within the spectacular Fraser Coast region. The historic Maryborough town centre and the quaint village of Tiaro is right on our doorstep for anything you may have left behind or if you just feel like a country pub meal and a cold beer. We offer large grassy mowed sites both powered and unpowered, river front and tree s...

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Reviews • 1075

★★★★★ (1075 reviews)
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Loretta A.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2025

Great place to stay. Plenty to do beautiful facilities and lovely people. We had a great time and will definitely be back the kids loved it too

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Rob M.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2025

We camped in swags on beautiful soft green grass that was bindi free so you could wander around barefoot. The amenities block is fantastic with hot showers, flush toilets and wash basin along with...

AI Review Summary

River Run Farm offers a beautiful and well-maintained camping experience, particularly praised for its clean amenities and spacious, private sites. Families appreciate the friendly atmosphere, ample activities for children, and the scenic riverfront location. However, some campers noted that train noise at night can be disruptive, and access to certain sites may require a 4WD. Additionally, booking multiple sites can lead to higher fees, and some riverfront sites may not be ideal for solar power due to tree coverage.

Highlights
  • Beautiful and well-maintained property
  • Clean showers and toilets
  • Spacious and private camping sites
  • Great camp kitchen and amenities
  • Family-friendly with activities for kids
  • Friendly and accommodating staff
  • Lovely riverfront location with fishing opportunities
Considerations
  • Train noise at night can be loud
  • Some sites require a 4WD to access
  • Riverfront sites may not be suitable for solar due to tree coverage
  • Booking multiple sites separately can incur high fees
  • A walk is required to reach toilets from some riverfront sites