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Free camping Townsville +north


We are headed to Townsville and north ... This Monday 7  July

looking for some good camping areas.

Anyone got knowledge of any  free camps  in the T'Ville  

and north region..

Anyone travelling up to the tableland  might like to

tag along with us .... Welcome

cheers from Paul  and crew.



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The only one I can think of off-hand is Bushy Parker Park, near Rollingstone, on the Bruce Highway.   But you guys are on the inland route aren't you ?

Cheers,

Sheba. 



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Paul, the best person to answer your question is actually with you as we speak, Yeoeleven. If John doesn't know the answer, there is no answer smile



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Yes John is with us 

however we are having some questions because of  Goverment info 

we will possibly end up at Blue Water  but wanted to

get more accurate info about the camps also.

the ones on the south entrance to T'ville.

The place seems to be very  crowded at the moment.

Cheers. From Paul



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Paul after Sunday things will settle down a little as all the extra curricular activities here in Townsville will be over. The School Hols will also be in the final week. Busy this weekend due to the V8 Supercars but they finish late tomorrow. I was unaware of the South of Townsville question.

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my van wrote:

Yes John is with us 

however we are having some questions because of  Goverment info 

we will possibly end up at Blue Water  but wanted to

get more accurate info about the camps also.

the ones on the south entrance to T'ville.

The place seems to be very  crowded at the moment.

Cheers. From Paul


 I phoned the number for Bowling Green National Park to get info about Alligator Creek Campground Camps6 #43 only to get put onto a guy in Brisbane who knew nothing about the place and ended up suggesting that I get on to the internet to find the details. We have decided to meet up at the Roadhouse before the turnoff to the National Park and drive in to find out for ourselves.

As Doug has said I know the free camps better than most having been there for the past three years on the northward trip. Someone may have more info on other places and may be more aware of the Wikkicamps options than we are.

Also Bluewater is nominated as a 24 hour stopover in Camps7 and we were wondering if the ranger still does the Monday and Thursday checking and may be enforcing the 24 hour stay. I have been told that if the ranger notes your number plate for the second time he can write out a fine of $1500.

John

 



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You should be able to get into Aligator creek john


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Gday...

I have been into the Alligator Creek Camping Ground - I think in 2012.

I only did it as a day trip, leaving my van at the Nome Caravan Park. My van is too big to get into most National Parks cry

The camp spots are definitely not "van friendly" - too small and difficult to manoeuvre into - I was glad I had decided to check it out first.

I am not sure what vehicles you are all travelling in/with ... but from what I can see of your bus Yeoeleven, it probably would not fit into a camp spot.

[edit: this site advises forget it with caravans and motorhomes - http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/bowling-green-bay/camping.html#alligator_creek_camping_area_mount]

It is a very busy place. Backpackers love the place - a nice National Park (I took heaps of photos on each of the walks during my 7 hours there) with some good walks and a pretty creek.

Your suggestion to check it out first is a wise one. The "camp" shown as Alligator Creek Roadhouse in the Camps Book is about 3km north of the Bowling Green Bay Nat Park turnoff.

Here's a couple of photos of Alligator Creek just near the campground.

Cheers - John



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Our friend put her coaster in there and I believe it has been upgraded recently

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Thanks Barrie , the info has been very helpful 

hope to catch  up again 

cheers from Paul



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John  yes conditions change 

we will nose about the site,  thanks

Cheers from Paul



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Hey Paul! I live in far north Qld in the small township of Cooktown. I hope to one day be a grey nomad. I am often researching and dreaming on the net and love reading of others adventures on the open road! For now I will remain housebound as a carer for mum who had a stroke and who will be 80 in January.

We are on 3 acres of rainforest just 3 mins from PO. If you are self sufficient with vehicle and wanted to drop in and stay on our block and do a little gardening we'd welcome you for a visit. Winter or mid-year is the best time to travel up north.

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Hi, hope you are well, we have been out of contact for a while so just got your post. We are not far in front of you, we stayed at the Alligator creek truck stop on the highway for a couple of nights, it's clean and tidy and not too noisy if can get back from the road. Coming into Townsville there is a BP service station on the right good parking nice showers and toilets. Again a free camp and not too noisy. we left Townsville about two weeks ago and went to Bluewater but it was packed, so we moved on. we just managed to get into Bushy Park at Rollingstone at about 11 am but by 12 they were queuing to get in waiting for someone to leave. We took a ride to Balgal same story there were 5 units parked around the outside waiting for someone to leave. All of these are now 48 hours, the ranger still does his rounds Monday and thursday but we were told in the busy period as now he will also do some "extra" visits.

All of these were too crowded for us And we were looking to stay longer so we decided to head to the National parks. $5.30 per person per night we first went to Big crystal creek and then after an unexpected detour to Ingham we went to Jourama falls. Both an easy drive of the highway good access to sites toilets and cold showers. Both magnificent places.

hope this helps a little see you soon, 



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We called in to the National Park camp at Bowling Green but found it a bit too small and if Paul backed his caravan into one of the spots he would have to park his car in the official car park. Not at all convenient so we decided to chance it at Bluewater and here we are camped next to each other and likely to stay until Thursday morning.

I was able to find the Toll depot to collect the new 2.6KVA generator, there were three depots and a maintenance outlet all Toll and all in Toll Street. After several attempts I was able to find the right one and off to Bluewater.

Haven't read up and filled it up yet but tomorrow will get into it, the main thing is that I could fit it into the pace from the old one. I had measured it up carefully but often am a bit slack about the finer points but not this time. I now have a 1KVA Engel generator for sale and intend to put it out tomorrow with a price of $300 on a table next to the drive in.

Thanks for the tips Paul & Hazel, Bluewater is busy but not really a problem and after here we plan to visit Toomulla then Bushy Parker for the limit each. Had thought about Crystal Creek but have already stayed at Paluma NP and Jourama NP as well as Wallaman Falls. There is a post I will look up about camping at the wetlands at Ingham.   John



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The wetlands at Ingham is A 48 hour stop over and has been opened about 3 weeks ,we stayed there just book in at the info centre.

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Hi Barrie, we are there now, sorry we missed you.



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We left about 3 weeks ago and are now at Lake Elphinstone missed out on meeting Spida we were here at the same time

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G'day to everyone heading to beautiful FNQ.
Murray Falls NP is a beautiful place to stay also!!
The free camp at the Tully Showgrounds is packed out everyday too.

Happy and safe travels.

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Rollingstone  ... What a nice camp area 

plenty of camp sites 

very overcast  weather 

john and I will be here a couple of days

 cheers from Paul



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Faye pini hi there ,

 it is good to receive your message 

do keep reading the GN forum,

there is good  information about camping here.

We are not camping in your area , we are headed to the Tableland 

cheers from Paul



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Sol wrote:

G'day to everyone heading to beautiful FNQ.
Murray Falls NP is a beautiful place to stay also!!
The free camp at the Tully Showgrounds is packed out everyday too.

Happy and safe travels.

Sol


 Good day Sol

hope to catch up with you one day

 beers from. Pal



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Hi Paul,

Great swimming in the creek also, might be a bit COOL at the moment but great in the warmer weather.

We are staying at my dads' place in Edmonton will be in Cairns for approx 3 -12 months, hope you are all travelling safely.

Cheers Kev/Kim.



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KevKim37 wrote:

Hi Paul,

Great swimming in the creek also, might be a bit COOL at the moment but great in the warmer weather.

We are staying at my dads' place in Edmonton will be in Cairns for approx 3 -12 months, hope you are all travelling safely.

Cheers Kev/Kim.


 Hi KevKim, 

all going well here at Rollingstone, will get to Cairns eventually but not before looking for the site you outlined for me on the old highway near Gordonvale. Still got the map you made for me at Greens tucked away in my camps book.

Plenty of sites to camp at before Cairns probably a month before we get there.

CYA John

 



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Enjoy the area - liked Rollingstone - go down and have a look at the murals under the bridge - (2.4m clearance) - they tell a story!

Will contact when we can Paul!

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KevKim37 wrote:

Hi Paul,

Great swimming in the creek also, might be a bit COOL at the moment but great in the warmer weather.

We are staying at my dads' place in Edmonton will be in Cairns for approx 3 -12 months, hope you are all travelling safely.

Cheers Kev/Kim.


Hi guys - wish you were here!!!!   Port Hedland - heading south to Cleaverville beach



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Hi to all, 

john and myself will certainly be making the most  of our time here in R/stone.

we  have  planed our time here. With a full itinerary .

john and I plan  to catch up on some good camping skills

over the next few days.

The water in the creek  is a tad cool , however it is 

worth trying a short dip in late afternoon.

The scooter picked up another flat tyre

 so we  are now  good at tyre repairs.

 

Cheers from Paul and John 



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Great App....Wiki camps and also.... Youcamp website for many free and cheap campsites....



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