Eurimbula National Park
Eurimbula National Park
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kindygirl
Bundaberg, Australia41 contributions
Apr 2014 • Family
Lovely 4x4 trip very easy trip to some great unspoilt beaches would be a great camping spot. there is a camp kitchen and toilets at the Eurimbula creek camping grounds although no showers available. Good areas to camp just make sure you book first. sandies are there so you will need the sprays.
Written 29 April 2014
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KimRCrawford
Gympie, Australia55 contributions
Jan 2013 • Couples
From the start - If you don't like sand-flies, don't stay at this Camping Ground. They come in just before dusk and leave mid-morning. Camp Fires are not permitted so you need to lather on the Repellant. Apart from that, this was Heaven on a Stick for my Partner and myself when we stayed for 2 weeks in Dec 2012 - Jan 2013. We had 30 miles of pristine white sands and warm water to ourselves every day. We went to relax and that's exactly what we did. Agnus Waters and 1770 are only 1/2 hour drive away for supplies. Amenities are limited to toilets and potable rain-water. Book early to get a Site that is large and well apart from the others. Avoid the boat ramp end as it gets very busy with Day Visitors. The road in is easily passable with any 4WD or AWD. We towed a Jayco Finch camper with no trouble at all.
Written 28 January 2013
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C5636NTsandrad
Agnes Water, Australia4 contributions
Feb 2014 • Family
Love to walk on the beach, catch a fish and relax while camping. Fantastic sunsets and close to town. You can see the lights of Seventeen Seventy at night over the ocean
Written 10 April 2014
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BobbieX
56 contributions
June 2013 • Couples
Time was limited on this trip but pleased we took the time to walk the great tracks from the lookout carpark. These tracks are well made and easy to follow and give one of the best views of this part of the coast. A pod of dolphins even came out to play while we where looking out to sea. So cool!
Written 26 November 2013
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acem8
Noosa, Australia11 contributions
Oct 2013 • Family
We did this on a cloudy day to pass some time. In a morning we managed to see both Eurimbula creek and Middle Creek camp areas. The driving is a mix of corrugations, gravel and sand. Best in the dry season, I imagine the tracks are closed a lot in the wet. 4WD only and let your tyres down if you don't want a puncture. If you are camping I think Eurimbula Creek would be the better option, Middle Creek is more for boaties.
Written 30 October 2013
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Melsbeast
Brisbane, Australia34 contributions
Jan 2015 • Family
its a great easy drive track, def 4WD only, the walks for each beach are relatively easy once you park up in each section and go from there ....... basic tracks .. a 5 year old could master :) beautiful scenery each time we have been through, no water drinkable so take plenty and wear more than thongs !!!!!
Written 8 May 2015
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Ron W
Brisbane, Australia251 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
Beautiful, natural environment with good camping and fishing prospects.
Road to Bustard Beach and other locations narrow, corrugated (bone-shaking) and a little difficult to traverse.
Area adjacent to estuary is beautiful and fish are plentiful.
Road to Bustard Beach and other locations narrow, corrugated (bone-shaking) and a little difficult to traverse.
Area adjacent to estuary is beautiful and fish are plentiful.
Written 3 April 2015
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Sandy Toms
Bundaberg5 contributions
Nov 2014 • Couples
Beautiful place, secluded camping spots, scenery i stunning, including bush and sea views. only downfall is the mossies, bring plenty of insect repellent.
Written 27 November 2014
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Stephen B
Inverness, UK92 contributions
Sept 2014 • Business
I have been lucky recently to have been shown the absolute beauty and unique beaut of the National Park. If by four wheel drive, LARC or by air you will not be disappointed. nature is on show at every turn,
Written 5 October 2014
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Fee F
Gold Coast, Australia27 contributions
Dec 2012 • Friends
shh don't tell anybody its our favorite camping spot. Magical except the smell of the thunder box but hey that's camping. so pretty so un spoilt and best of all no rubbish left by previous campers
Written 17 March 2013
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How would we access the sights in Eurimbula National Park with a regular car (not 4WD)? Can we get to the beach? Would prefer to stay off unpaved roads if possible. We like hiking, and a 5k round trip hike is no problem (but warn us if this snake country). Thanks.
Written 20 June 2020
Our favourite spot in the past has been Inskip Point.
Looking to camp in this area. Have a 4x4 with a caravan. Where would the best spot be to stay?
Written 16 October 2016
Eurimbula Creek camping area is a lovely location that I think you would thoroughly enjoy.
It is located some 14km off the main Agnes Waters road about 7km before town. Going into town there are clear signs to the national park that you shouldn't miss.
The first 8km is on gravel road with some corrugations but not too bad. Beyond that it becomes a sandy two wheel track to the camp ground. You will need reasonable clearance to get in.
It is no real problem for camper trailers but a large van, especially if not off-road, would be problematic if you met a vehicle coming the other way. This is possible on weekends and during holidays but less likely at other times.
Written 18 October 2016
I have a four wheel drive vehicle and a 22' caravan including tow bar. ( pretty well self contained) where's good a good spot to camp over the Easter break say - 2 weeks.
Written 23 March 2015
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