Riversleigh World Heritage Area, Boodjamulla National Park (Aboriginal Land) Outback Queensland | Tropical North Queensland

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Immerse yourself in the magic of Boodjamulla from the comfort of your home. Gaze across vast outback plains, visit a world-renowned fossil site and canoe through picturesque Lawn Hill Gorge. Photo credit: B. Hicks © Queensland Government

Riversleigh D Site is a small limestone outcrop that rises above the surrounding plains. Photo credit: Ellen Thyer © Queensland Government

Camping in Riversleigh

Queensland National Parks Booking System Update

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Miyumba camping area.

Photo credit: Tamara Vallance © Queensland Government

Riversleigh D Site is the only part of the Riversleigh Australian Fossil Mammal Site open to the public. Stay at the nearby Miyumba camping area. Remember, caution is required when driving on unsealed roads.

Camping permits are required and fees apply. A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site.

Park-specific conditions

Campers at Miyumba camping area are required to be totally self-sufficient and camp sites are limited.

  • All bookings for camp sites must be made prior to visiting the park, and well in advance during the Queensland School Holidays and peak season (April to October).
  • Visitors must remove their own rubbish, as bins are not provided.
  • Camp fires are not allowed. Use a fuel or gas stove for cooking.
  • Freshwater crocodiles occur in the Gregory River. They can become aggressive if disturbed and may cause injury. Do not approach or interfere with these animals.

Read more about staying safe and looking after the park.

  • Relax in this peaceful remote camping area near the banks of Gregory River and enjoy brilliant birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

    • Tent camping
    • No caravan camping
    • Camper trailer camping
    • No campfires
    • Toilets
    • No showers
    • No barbecue
    • No picnic tables
    • No wheelchair access
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted