South Branch Remote Bush Camp
South Branch Remote Bush Camp offers a truly remote and immersive camping experience in Main Range National Park, located approximately 120 kilometers southwest of Brisbane, Australia. This secluded campsite is nestled in the heart of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, celebrated for its geological processes, evolutionary history, and rich biodiversity.
Facilities & Amenities
-
Suitable For Tents
Rules
-
Amplified music is not permitted. For the benefit of all campers
-
Not suitable for children and infants
Additional rules
1) Open fires: Prohibited. Use fuel stoves only.
2) Generator use: Not allowed.
Things to know
Access to the South Branch Remote Bush Camp is strictly by walk-in. This means you'll need to be an experienced off-track walker with specialist equipment and well-honed navigational skills. The campsite is not suitable for novice campers. The campsite primarily caters to tent camping. There is no designated camping area with separate sites; instead, it offers a flat and grassy open forest site. The maximum capacity is limited to 12 people, making it an intimate wilderness experience. Campers must be self-sufficient. The campsite provides no facilities other than the natural surroundings. Campers are responsible for bringing their own essentials, including drinking water, extra food, first-aid kits, topographic maps, compasses, torches, warm clothing, wet weather gear, rubbish bags, insect repellent, and fuel or gas stoves. There is no provision for open fires; only fuel stoves are permitted. Water is usually available from the nearby creeks under favorable conditions. However, it is crucial to treat creek water before consumption. Campers are encouraged to follow responsible camping practices and leave no trace. Mobile phone coverage is poor in this remote area, so campers should not rely on it for communication.
Neighborhood
South Branch Remote Bush Camp offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Main Range National Park and experience the pristine wilderness of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area.