About Danbulla National Park and State Forest camping
Danbulla National Park and State Forest has several camping areas, each offering its own unique beauty and catering for the needs of a wide range of visitors. Campers can enjoy the variety of features of the area including crater lakes, strangler figs, rainforest walks and places of important local history and interest. Platypus camping area is in a hoop pine plantation and is popular with anglers. Individual camp sites are available. Downfall Creek camping area offers uninterrupted water views and there is a short walk that links it with Kauri Creek camping area. Kauri Creek camping area is on the edge of an inlet that is well suited for a swim or exploration by canoe. School Point camping area offers attractive individual camp sites with wonderful views of the dam, pine plantations and landscaped surrounds. Fong-On Bay camping area is favoured by waterskiers and can accommodate groups of all sizes. Curri Curri bush camping has camp sites that are accessed by boat only. All campsites at Danbulla must be booked. Campers must obtain an e-camping permit and pay their camping fees before arriving at the camping area. As mobile phone service is unreliable, it is best to book your site before starting your trip. Bookings can be made online, over the counter or by phone.
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