Nundubbermere Falls Camping Area
Nundubbermere Falls Camping Area is a hidden gem nestled high on a forested ridge overlooking the stunning Nundubbermere Falls. This remote and picturesque destination offers a serene camping experience amidst the natural beauty of the Sundown National Park in Queensland, Australia.
Facilities & Amenities
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Kiosk
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Suitable For Tents
Rules
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Campfires allowed
Additional rules
1) Open fires: Fuel or gas stoves recommended.
2) Generators: Not permitted.
Things to know
The camping area can be accessed via a 4WD vehicle, making it a perfect spot for adventurous campers seeking a bit of seclusion. While the camping area is relatively basic, it provides essential amenities for a comfortable camping experience. Campfires are allowed (with conditions), making it possible to enjoy a classic campfire evening. Tent camping is the primary accommodation option here, and there's also space for setting up tents beside your vehicle. The open area offers semi-shaded spots, and there are no separately defined camping sites. Keep in mind that there are no facilities at this camping area, so you should come prepared with your own drinking water, rubbish bags, insect repellent, fuel or gas stove for cooking, warm clothing, and bedding, as well as firewood for campfires. Mobile phone coverage is not available in this remote location, so it's a true escape from the digital world.
Neighborhood
Nundubbermere Falls Camping Area offers a range of activities for nature enthusiasts. You can take leisurely walks through the forested surroundings, swim in the refreshing waters of Nundubbermere Falls, and try your luck at fishing in the nearby Severn River. The highlight is witnessing the falls in their full glory after a good bout of rain when the water tumbles over the broad rocky slabs, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. For those feeling a bit more adventurous, you can explore the traprock gorges and freshwater pools along the steep rocky hillside leading to the riverbed. Keep a keen eye out for the critically endangered brush-tailed rock-wallabies that call the cliffs home, adding an element of wildlife discovery to your camping experience.