Burrajum Peak Remote Bush Camp
Burrajum Peak—Barney Spur Knoll camping area is a remote bush camp nestled in the wilderness of Queensland, Australia, offering a unique camping experience for outdoor enthusiasts
Facilities & Amenities
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Suitable For Tents
Rules
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Not suitable for children and infants
Additional rules
1) Open fires: Prohibited. Use fuel stoves only.
2) Generator use: Not allowed.
Things to know
Accessible by walk-in only, making it a suitable destination for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature. There are scattered areas with separate sites, and a maximum of 6 people are allowed at each site. The campsite surface consists of soil and leaf litter, giving campers a genuine bush camping experience. There are no facilities at this remote campsite, so campers must be entirely self-sufficient. Open fires are prohibited, and campers must use fuel stoves for cooking. Generator use is not allowed to preserve the natural serenity of the area. It is essential to carry a first-aid kit, topographic map, compass, torch, warm clothing, wet weather gear, and insect repellent to ensure a safe and comfortable stay. Mobile phone coverage at this location is average, but it might require using the 07 prefix when calling Queensland numbers.
Neighborhood
One of the standout features of this camping area is the unique and stunning views from Savages Point, offering picturesque vistas of the East and West peaks of Mount Barney.