Lost World—Creek Remote Bush Camp
Lost World—Creek Remote Bush Camp is a hidden gem for experienced off-track campers seeking a rugged adventure in the heart of nature. Located in the Green Mountains section of Lamington National Park, 110 kilometers south of Brisbane, this remote bush camp offers an authentic and challenging wilderness experience.
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—fuel stoves only.
2) Generators: Not permitted.
Things to know
This remote campsite is accessible by walk-in only. It is not located on a graded walking track, and visitors must be experienced off-track walkers with the right hiking equipment and excellent navigational skills to reach it. The campsite can be reached via a 7 to 8-hour hike from the Green Mountains day-use area, following the Border Track to Mount Worendo (1,140m) and then continuing along an unmarked trail to a saddle before ascending an unstable rocky ridge to Mount Razorback (1,040m). Please note that good rock scrambling skills are required for this hike. There are no defined camping sites, but a maximum of 8 people per night are allowed. Visitors should bring a fuel stove, drinking water, extra food, rubbish bags, first-aid kit, topographic map, compass, torch, warm clothing, wet weather gear, and a small trowel for burying waste. GPS and an EPIRB (or PLB) are highly recommended. Mobile Phone Coverage are Poor.
Neighborhood
The campsite is located in a plateau edged by steep, rocky cliffs and capped with thick rainforest, making it a part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. The region is known for its ongoing geological processes, evolutionary history, and biodiversity, especially of rare, threatened, and endemic species. Lost World—Creek Remote Bush Campsite is a rough bush campsite located in tall open eucalypt forest near a small rock-strewn creek. The creek, after rain, forms a slender waterfall that drops 100 meters to the valley below.