I didn't so much suggest Paradise Dam as get some info after another suggestion. I'm still waiting for info from Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart retreat near Agnes Water, a suggestion by Beth54. It does seem on first look a nice fit and all fees go to the charitable trust.
I did suggest Wongi State Forest Park near Maryborough not as a recommendation just somewhere else to consider. Not sure about fires there though.
Rip and Rosie said
11:26 AM Nov 30, 2011
full time job keeping track of it.
The list is now
CAW6 #623 Oakey Creek Reserve CAW6 #745 Leyburn. Paradise Dam Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart retreat near Agnes Water Wongi State Forest Park near Maryborough
Have I missed any others?
Anyone got comments or advice about any of them? or any other possible spots?
Jack Mac said
12:32 PM Nov 30, 2011
Hate to confuse the issue further, but does anyone know what the temps are like at Leyburn, Oakey in June? I know Toowoomba/Warwick area can get really cold in winter and these places aren't that far removed.
Rip and Rosie said
12:33 PM Nov 30, 2011
Beth might know, but if its cold its out
Boroma577 said
01:18 PM Nov 30, 2011
Jack Mac wrote:
Hate to confuse the issue further, but does anyone know what the temps are like at Leyburn, Oakey in June?
Days are usually quite lovely, overnight and early morning can be coldish as they are both out in the open. Campfires are allowed at both.
Leyburn would be my first pick of the two.
EDIT:
Just found this bit of info on Leyburn: Winter is between June and August and maximum daily temperatues average between 16.7 and 18.6°C with overnight minimums averaging between 5 and 6.1°C. Winter days in Leyburn are moderately cool but can be moderately cold if windy, dropping to around 16.7 °C. Pack your jumper and long pants.
-- Edited by Boroma577 on Wednesday 30th of November 2011 01:23:39 PM
Beth54 said
11:56 PM Nov 30, 2011
I've been up minding my grand-daughter today, so only getting to catch up now.
What's happened to the first page/s of this thread? They seem to have dissappeared. I was about to refresh my memory of other places that were discussed.
Oakey can be b.loody cold, don't know Leyburn, but as it's SW of Toowoomba, I'd say the same for it.
As I can't see previous pages for this thread, I have to go by memory...my original suggestion was Inskip Point, others were Wongi State Forest, Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart Retreat, Paradise Dam. There was also Workmans Beach Camping Area.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 30th of November 2011 11:57:20 PM
Happywanderer said
12:09 AM Dec 1, 2011
Beth, we are up to page 4 now, I can see them all. Not sure why you can't.
Rip and Rosie said
07:39 AM Dec 1, 2011
CAW6 #623 Oakey Creek Reserve -too far south / too cold CAW6 #745 Leyburn.-too far south / too cold Paradise Dam Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart retreat near Agnes Water Wongi State Forest Park near Maryborough Inskip Point, Workmans Beach Camping Area.
How do we work our way through the others? Anyone got photos?
Beth54 said
10:37 AM Dec 1, 2011
I can see the previous pages this morning and just worked out the problem. If one is writing in this box, one can only look at this page, not previous ones.
You can Google Image to see pictures of these places.
I'll probably be going to Cooloola cove again in early January, so I'll go on a day trip with my sis & b-i-l to check out Paradise Dam and Wongi State Forest.
I'll also check with a couple of people about Bradley Wolf.
Jack Mac has already given us a report on Workmans Beach, and we've both already reported on Inskip Point.
Jack Mac said
10:57 AM Dec 1, 2011
Hi Rosie,
On page 2 of this thread I've posted a few photos.
Rip and Rosie said
03:06 PM Dec 1, 2011
Jack Mac wrote:
Just to put another place out there. Wongi State Forest Park just north of Maryborough. C.A.W.6 #133. I went there earlier this year to have a look and the dirt road wouldn't be problem (dry, not sure about wet), well graded etc. From memory seemed to be plenty of room. On thbanks of a creek or more correctly what seem like a series of connected billabongs.
found them
-- Edited by Rip and Rosie on Thursday 1st of December 2011 03:06:35 PM
Inskip is nice but bear in mind the points I raised in my post. Some more pics of Inskip. Pic 1 shows a 23' van in background, pic 3 the beach with Fraser Is in background
Length of van is not the real issue at Inskip, it is height. We were there last year and could not get the van into the area suggested and you cannot book specific sites either.
RnD Drifters05 said
04:42 PM Dec 1, 2011
We have stayed at Kenilworth showground.
Power, water clean amenities and a dump point.
Cost is $12 per night for a couple.
Walk to the township, pub ect and across the road from the Kenilworth cheese factory.
It can accommodate a large number of rigs of all shapes and sizes.
Beth54 said
04:52 PM Dec 1, 2011
Yes, I think we'll have to skip Inskip...pun intended.
Mingo Crossing, at the other end of Paradise Dam, costs $17 p/n un-powered, and $23 p/n powered, or if you stay a week, you get one night free. The have all amenities including laundry.
I haven't heard back from Paradise Dam. Both these places are on the water.
Bradley Wolf Retreat, is not actually on the water. Although there's a dam and a creek. That's all I've been able to find out so far.
Beth54 said
05:14 PM Dec 1, 2011
Just heard back from Paradise Dam.
a/ $7.50 per person per night, or $88 for 2 adults for a week.
b/ Composting toilets, no showers, no power.
c/ Dogs allowed. Must be on a lead etc.
d/ Several spots right at the lake, but early bookings essential for those. Other spots are available back from the water.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 05:18:41 PM
jules47 said
06:11 PM Dec 1, 2011
RnD Drifters05 wrote:
We have stayed at Kenilworth showground.
Power, water clean amenities and a dump point.
Cost is $12 per night for a couple.
Walk to the township, pub ect and across the road from the Kenilworth cheese factory.
It can accommodate a large number of rigs of all shapes and sizes.
Kenilworth showgrounds is a great place - the cheese factory is great, and there is a great oppy as well.
Happywanderer said
06:11 PM Dec 1, 2011
Paradise looks very pretty Beth. Mingo is a too expensive for me.
Beth54 said
06:17 PM Dec 1, 2011
Yes, me too Marj.
Kenilworth = cold. Sorry.
To my mind, Paradise Dam is the go. For the price, view, space.
Although it's inland, hopefully it won't be too cold as it's more northerly.
Happywanderer said
06:24 PM Dec 1, 2011
Sounds lovely to me so far Beth. And very central for people coming from south and north.
Boroma577 said
07:32 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Just heard back from Paradise Dam.
no power.
No power and in winter....so the questions I ask.....are gennies and campfires allowed and if so are they in a separate area??
Jack Mac said
07:41 PM Dec 1, 2011
Re paradise Dam. See my previous post. Fires allowed, firewood available $6.50 per crate (no idea how big that is). Don't know about generators.
Boroma577 said
07:43 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
To my mind, Paradise Dam is the go.
Although it's inland, hopefully it won't be too cold as it's more northerly.
So far all I can find is the average temps for June in nearby Biggenden which is 6 - 22.
It will definitely be colder out at the dam with the wide open spaces and the chill factor from the water.
How are you with those temps and possibly a bit below Beth??
Boroma577 said
07:45 PM Dec 1, 2011
Jack Mac wrote:
Re paradise Dam. See my previous post. Fires allowed, firewood available $6.50 per crate (no idea how big that is). Don't know about generators.
Thanks Jack, it is so hard to keep up with who posted what info.
Happywanderer said
07:52 PM Dec 1, 2011
What the worry with no power. Out at Greens Lake the only amenitiies provides was toilets. We all managed ok. Aren't we going camping?
Boroma577 said
08:12 PM Dec 1, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
What the worry with no power. Out at Greens Lake the only amenitiies provides was toilets. We all managed ok. Aren't we going camping?
It will be WINTER and the sun is less and as a result the solar panels do not charge the batteries as much as they do in summer.
With no power there is the need to use the gennie to top up the batteries which is must.
And no I am not exactly camping......I live in my van full time and cannot risk the batteries running too low and being damaged as a result.
Does this make sense HW??
EDIT: I forgot to mention that my partner has a medical condition that requires the use of some equipment which runs on 12/240 volt power and it is imperative that the power level is maintained.
-- Edited by Boroma577 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:16:18 PM
Beth54 said
08:17 PM Dec 1, 2011
Generators are allowed between certain hours.
Well Baroma, I'd prefer to be on the coast somewhere, as it's usually warmer than inland, but it's hard to find that perfect spot.
I think if we make it the first weekend in June, it won't be too cold yet.
And solar panels should work well at Paradise Dam, as there doesn't look to be much shade around yet.
FYI: The dam wall was only started in '05, and I'm told this camp spot has only opened in the last couple of years.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:20:50 PM
Boroma577 said
08:23 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Generators are allowed between certain hours.
Well Baroma, I'd prefer to be on the coast somewhere, as it's usually warmer than inland, but it's hard to find that perfect spot.
I think if we make it the first weekend in June, it won't be too cold yet.
Thanks for the info re the gennies Beth. Am a bit concerned that it may well be quite cold even in early June.
Do we have to make a definite decision just yet......can't we keep it open for a bit longer in the hope that maybe something more suitable comes to light??
We still have almost 7 months before then.
-- Edited by Boroma577 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:24:08 PM
Beth54 said
08:27 PM Dec 1, 2011
Sorry, I thought Marj was the only one agreeing with me about the cold, as so many were suggesting more southerly and inland.
Yes, of course we can keep it open. It was just that if we wanted Paradise Dam it would need to be booked.
I didn't so much suggest Paradise Dam as get some info after another suggestion. I'm still waiting for info from Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart retreat near Agnes Water, a suggestion by Beth54. It does seem on first look a nice fit and all fees go to the charitable trust.
I did suggest Wongi State Forest Park near Maryborough not as a recommendation just somewhere else to consider. Not sure about fires there though.
The list is now
CAW6 #623 Oakey Creek Reserve
CAW6 #745 Leyburn.
Paradise Dam
Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart retreat near Agnes Water
Wongi State Forest Park near Maryborough
Have I missed any others?
Anyone got comments or advice about any of them? or any other possible spots?
Hate to confuse the issue further, but does anyone know what the temps are like at Leyburn, Oakey in June? I know Toowoomba/Warwick area can get really cold in winter and these places aren't that far removed.
Days are usually quite lovely, overnight and early morning can be coldish as they are both out in the open. Campfires are allowed at both.
Leyburn would be my first pick of the two.
EDIT:
Just found this bit of info on Leyburn: Winter is between June and August and maximum daily temperatues average between 16.7 and 18.6°C with overnight minimums averaging between 5 and 6.1°C. Winter days in Leyburn are moderately cool but can be moderately cold if windy, dropping to around 16.7 °C. Pack your jumper and long pants.
-- Edited by Boroma577 on Wednesday 30th of November 2011 01:23:39 PM
I've been up minding my grand-daughter today, so only getting to catch up now.
What's happened to the first page/s of this thread? They seem to have dissappeared. I was about to refresh my memory of other places that were discussed.
Oakey can be b.loody cold, don't know Leyburn, but as it's SW of Toowoomba, I'd say the same for it.
As I can't see previous pages for this thread, I have to go by memory...my original suggestion was Inskip Point, others were Wongi State Forest, Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart Retreat, Paradise Dam. There was also Workmans Beach Camping Area.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 30th of November 2011 11:57:20 PM
CAW6 #623 Oakey Creek Reserve -too far south / too cold
CAW6 #745 Leyburn.-too far south / too cold
Paradise Dam
Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart retreat near Agnes Water
Wongi State Forest Park near Maryborough
Inskip Point,
Workmans Beach Camping Area.
How do we work our way through the others? Anyone got photos?
I can see the previous pages this morning and just worked out the problem. If one is writing in this box, one can only look at this page, not previous ones.
You can Google Image to see pictures of these places.
I'll probably be going to Cooloola cove again in early January, so I'll go on a day trip with my sis & b-i-l to check out Paradise Dam and Wongi State Forest.
I'll also check with a couple of people about Bradley Wolf.
Jack Mac has already given us a report on Workmans Beach, and we've both already reported on Inskip Point.
Hi Rosie,
On page 2 of this thread I've posted a few photos.
found them
-- Edited by Rip and Rosie on Thursday 1st of December 2011 03:06:35 PM
www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/inskip-peninsula/camping.html
looks nice
Hi Rosie,
Inskip is nice but bear in mind the points I raised in my post. Some more pics of Inskip. Pic 1 shows a 23' van in background, pic 3 the beach with Fraser Is in background
You might want to throw Amamoor State Forest into the mix as well.
http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/amamoor/index.html
Length of van is not the real issue at Inskip, it is height. We were there last year and could not get the van into the area suggested and you cannot book specific sites either.
We have stayed at Kenilworth showground.
Power, water clean amenities and a dump point.
Cost is $12 per night for a couple.
Walk to the township, pub ect and across the road from the Kenilworth cheese factory.
It can accommodate a large number of rigs of all shapes and sizes.
Yes, I think we'll have to skip Inskip...pun intended.
Mingo Crossing, at the other end of Paradise Dam, costs $17 p/n un-powered, and $23 p/n powered, or if you stay a week, you get one night free. The have all amenities including laundry.
I haven't heard back from Paradise Dam. Both these places are on the water.
Bradley Wolf Retreat, is not actually on the water. Although there's a dam and a creek. That's all I've been able to find out so far.
Just heard back from Paradise Dam.
a/ $7.50 per person per night, or $88 for 2 adults for a week.
b/ Composting toilets, no showers, no power.
c/ Dogs allowed. Must be on a lead etc.
d/ Several spots right at the lake, but early bookings essential for those. Other spots are available back from the water.
e/ Big rigs fine.
It's very popular during the winter, naturally.
http://www.paradisedam.com.au/
http://www.northburnett.qld.gov.au/?id=130
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 05:18:41 PM
Kenilworth showgrounds is a great place - the cheese factory is great, and there is a great oppy as well.
Yes, me too Marj.
Kenilworth = cold. Sorry.
To my mind, Paradise Dam is the go. For the price, view, space.
Although it's inland, hopefully it won't be too cold as it's more northerly.
No power and in winter....so the questions I ask.....are gennies and campfires allowed and if so are they in a separate area??
Re paradise Dam. See my previous post. Fires allowed, firewood available $6.50 per crate (no idea how big that is). Don't know about generators.
So far all I can find is the average temps for June in nearby Biggenden which is 6 - 22.
It will definitely be colder out at the dam with the wide open spaces and the chill factor from the water.
How are you with those temps and possibly a bit below Beth??
Thanks Jack, it is so hard to keep up with who posted what info.
Out at Greens Lake the only amenitiies provides was toilets. We all managed ok. Aren't we going camping?
It will be WINTER and the sun is less and as a result the solar panels do not charge the batteries as much as they do in summer.
With no power there is the need to use the gennie to top up the batteries which is must.
And no I am not exactly camping......I live in my van full time and cannot risk the batteries running too low and being damaged as a result.
Does this make sense HW??
EDIT: I forgot to mention that my partner has a medical condition that requires the use of some equipment which runs on 12/240 volt power and it is imperative that the power level is maintained.
-- Edited by Boroma577 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:16:18 PM
Generators are allowed between certain hours.
Well Baroma, I'd prefer to be on the coast somewhere, as it's usually warmer than inland, but it's hard to find that perfect spot.
I think if we make it the first weekend in June, it won't be too cold yet.
And solar panels should work well at Paradise Dam, as there doesn't look to be much shade around yet.
FYI: The dam wall was only started in '05, and I'm told this camp spot has only opened in the last couple of years.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:20:50 PM
Thanks for the info re the gennies Beth. Am a bit concerned that it may well be quite cold even in early June.
Do we have to make a definite decision just yet......can't we keep it open for a bit longer in the hope that maybe something more suitable comes to light??
We still have almost 7 months before then.
-- Edited by Boroma577 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:24:08 PM
Sorry, I thought Marj was the only one agreeing with me about the cold, as so many were suggesting more southerly and inland.
Yes, of course we can keep it open. It was just that if we wanted Paradise Dam it would need to be booked.