Just 20 minutes from Ipswich Central and 45 minutes from Brisbane, Hardings Paddock campground is a perfect weekend getaway for the whole family.
Surrounded by natural bushland, there are just eight campsites available, which adds to the feeling of seclusion. The campgrounds are suitable for tents, motorhomes and caravans. There's no power, but guests can access camp toilets, kitchen including barbecues, and shower cubicles (BYO shower bags and portable water). There is a holding yard for horses (with access to water), bring your horse to enjoy the riding trails.
Hardings Paddock also features a permanent Kupmurri cooking area, Aboriginal Totem walk, yarning circle and bush tucker trail designed to enable cultural practice and knowledge sharing.
With all the activities on offer across the 3,179 hectares of the Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate, you're going to need to keep your fluids up, so bring plenty of drinking water. Recreational opportunities include bird-watching, hiking, orienteering and mountain biking - BYO compass and bikes!
The camping area is always locked. Once bookings are confirmed, a camping permit/confirmation with the combination code is sent. The code is changed regularly.
Alcohol is only approved within the Campgrounds. Visit Ipswich City Council's website for campground rules, trail updates, download trail guides and see Campground License and Alcohol Consumption and Sale in Public Places Policy.
There are eight sites in the campground. Sites can be used for camping, caravan or motorhome for a maximum of 7 consecutive nights. There is no power at the camp ground and you need to bring your own supply of drinking water and shower water.
Open fires and dogs are not permitted due to the campgrounds being within a conservation estate. There is a communal fire pit but you need to bring your own wood - no collection allowed. Please check and obey any current fire restrictions.
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