Ubajee Walkers’ Camp
Ubajee Walkers' Camp is a serene and secluded camping area located in the heart of the Blackbutt Eucalyptus pilularis forest, which can be found at the eastern edge of the picturesque Gheerulla Creek valley.
Facilities & Amenities
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Picnic Table
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Suitable For Tents
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Toilets
Rules
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Not suitable for children and infants
Additional rules
1) Open fires: Prohibited—fuel or gas stove only.
2) Generators: Prohibited.
Things to know
The camp is accessible only by foot, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and backpackers looking to disconnect from the modern world. The campsite has a total capacity of 24 people, with each campsite designed for a maximum of two campers. This intimate setting ensures a peaceful and less crowded experience. The campsite ground consists of soil and leaf litter, which adds to the natural feel of the environment. Open fires are prohibited at the campsite. You're required to use fuel or gas stoves for cooking. Generators are also prohibited to maintain the tranquility of the area. Visitors are advised to bring their own fuel or gas stove, adequate drinking water, water treatment tablets or purification systems, insect repellent, a washing up basin, a ground sheet to place under your tent to prevent wear, warm clothes, and wet weather gear. Planning is crucial to ensure you have all the necessary items for a comfortable stay. There is reliable mobile phone coverage at the campsite, but it's always a good idea to check the coverage with your service provider before your visit.
Neighborhood
One of the highlights is the Ubajee viewpoint, which is only 50 meters from the camp. It offers breathtaking panoramic views to the northwest, across the lush Gheerulla Creek valley, making it an excellent spot to soak in the natural beauty. Ubajee Walkers' Camp is a haven for those who seek a genuine outdoor experience in the midst of a stunning natural setting. It's an ideal location for hikers, backpackers, and nature lovers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.