Wakana Ridge Homestead
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Your Exclusive Off-Grid Farm Stay (where lake views and mischievous goats await). Secluded yet perfectly located 70 acre retreat in Barrine, Atherton Tablelands. Just 12 mins from the quaint town of Yungaburra and less than an hour from Cairns, where nature, adventure, and relaxation come together. Nestled on the edge of Lake Tinaroo, our exclusive one-site-only campground offers 360-degree vie...
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We had the most wonderful stay. The ridge was spacious and the views glorious. The goats, cows and chickens entertained the whole family, the kids even got to feed + pat the goats daily. The lak...
Wow great views of Lake Tinaroo and surrounding area, large level site with bore water and dump point. We just spent 2 nights camping in a ground tent and enjoyed it immensely including the mown pa...
Wakana Ridge Homestead offers an exceptional camping experience characterized by breathtaking views and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly hosts, Katrina and Jesse, who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable stay, providing activities for families and fresh produce. While the campsite is generally well-maintained and equipped with essential amenities, some guests noted challenges such as windy conditions and the need for personal shade. Overall, this campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a peaceful retreat in a beautiful setting.
- Stunning panoramic views of Lake Tinaroo and surrounding areas
- Friendly and welcoming hosts, Katrina and Jesse
- Family-friendly atmosphere with activities like feeding goats and kayaking
- Well-maintained and tidy campsite with essential amenities
- Excellent communication from hosts
- Peaceful and serene environment, perfect for relaxation
- Fresh eggs and homemade treats available for guests
- Some sites can be windy, requiring campers to position their setups accordingly
- A bit of a hike to get down to the lake, which may not be suitable for everyone
- Limited shade options; campers are advised to bring their own
- Access to the lake can be a workout for some
- A few reviewers mentioned the need for better signage or directions to the campsite