Camping in Danbulla
The self-service kiosk at this park has been decommissioned.
Visitors need to book their camping permit before they visit. Book online, at an over-the-counter booking office or by phone.
The Danbulla area has several camping areas, each offering its own unique beauty and catering for the needs of a wide range of visitors.
- Platypus camping area is in a hoop pine plantation and is popular with anglers. Individual camp sites are available.
- Downfall Creek camping area offers uninterrupted water views and there is a short walk that links it with Kauri Creek camping area.
- Kauri Creek camping area is on the edge of an inlet that is well suited for a swim or exploration by canoe.
- School Point camping area offers attractive individual camp sites with wonderful views of the dam, pine plantations and landscaped surrounds.
- Fong-On Bay camping area is favoured by waterskiers and can accommodate groups of all sizes.
- Curri Curri bush camping has camp sites that are accessed by boat only.
All camp sites at Danbulla must be booked. Campers must obtain an e-camping permit and pay their camping fees before arriving at the camping area. As mobile phone service is unreliable, it is best to book your site before starting your trip.
- Dogs are not permitted in camping areas.
- It is prohibited to collect firewood in Danbulla State Forest and National Park. If you would like to have a fire, bring your own firewood.
- The use of generators is only permitted at Downfall Creek and Fong-On Bay camping areas, subject to conditions.
- The maximum length of stay is 21 nights.
- Check-in is from 2pm and check-out is by 11am.
The Tablelands Regional Council has erected signs indicating Danbulla Road is unsuitable for caravans. For any road access problems please contact the Tablelands Regional Council.
Other accommodation
There is a range of holiday accommodation around Lake Tinaroo and in the various towns across the Atherton Tablelands. For more information see the tourism information links.
Park-specific conditions
The lake contains many submerged trees and other hidden hazards. These hazards vary as the water level in the lake changes. Vessel masters must ensure they navigate with extreme caution.
Read more about staying safe and looking after the park.
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Nestled under towering hoop pines, this waterfront camping area overlooks the dam wall and has beautiful lake views.
- Tent camping
- No caravan camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No showers
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
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Base yourself at this beautiful waterside camping area and spend days exploring the nearby walks, drives, lookouts and picnic areas.
- Tent camping
- No caravan camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- No dogs permitted
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From this centrally-located lakeside camping area you can spend the day on the water or explore the featured-packed surrounding landscape.
- Tent camping
- No caravan camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
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Set up camp in this peaceful camping area that has stunning lake and forest views and rich birdlife.
- Tent camping
- No caravan camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
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Explore the park from your camp in this large, open area against a backdrop of rolling hills, forests and pine plantations.
- Tent camping
- No caravan camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- No dogs permitted
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Load up the boat and escape the crowds at your own secluded camp site on the banks of Lake Tinaroo.
- Tent camping
- No caravan camping
- No camper trailer camping
- Campfires allowed
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Temporary closure: Madigan Road and Gillies lookout, Danbulla National Park 30 January 2024 to 30 April 2025
- Temporary road closures: Mount Edith Road, Kauri Creek Road and Tinaroo Creek Road, Danbulla National Park 22 December 2023 to 29 April 2025