Mount Halifax remote bush camping south of Paluma
Mount Halifax remote bush camping is hike-in only.
Accessible by
- Walk-in
Camping area facilities
- Tent camping
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Mount Halifax remote bush camping, south of Paluma Photo credit: Michael Mohring © Queensland Government
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View from Mount Halifax, Paluma Range National Park Photo credit: Michael Mohring © Queensland Government
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Loop Falls, Mount Halifax, Paluma Range National Park Photo credit: Michael Mohring © Queensland Government
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Always check
- Park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.
- Bureau of Meteorology weather forecasts.
- Current bushfire warnings and incidents and also fire bans and restrictions.
- Your camping permit is booked.
- Any park-specific camping information for
Paluma Range.
- Visiting Paluma Range safely for important safety information.
Before you visit
Only experienced and well-equipped bushwalkers should undertake extended overnight hikes.
Opening hours
Mount Halifax remote bush camping south of Paluma, is open 24 hours a day.
Camping area features
Remote hiking and camping. Only experienced and well-equipped bushwalkers should undertake extended overnight hikes.
Location: Mount Halifax area, south of Paluma
Access: hike-in access only (with no defined walking tracks).
Number of sites: no defined camping areas. Camp sites must be at least 1km from any other camping groups. A maximum of 6 remote campers are permitted in any one group.
Camp sites are suitable for: walk-in camping only.
Facilities: none. Must be self-sufficient. Water collected from creeks should be treated before drinking. All rubbish (including food scraps) must be carried out.
Open fires: prohibited. Use fuel stoves only.
Generators: not permitted.
Essentials to bring: drinking water, extra food, first-aid kit, topographic map, compass, torch, warm clothing, wet weather gear, rubbish bags, insect repellent, fuel or gas stove, GPS and/or GPS equipped Personal Locator Beacon or similar, and a small trowel for burying faecal waste. Bury human waste and toilet paper at least 15cm deep and 100m from camp sites, tracks and watercourses to guard against pollution and the spread of disease. Read more about before you visit.
Mobile phone coverage: poor.
Bookings
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Visiting safely
For more safety information see Visiting Paluma Range safely and camp with care.
- Visitor facilities update: Mount Spec section, Paluma Range National Park 7 February to 30 August 2025
- Temporary closure: Rockslides waterhole and walking track, Spiegelhauer Road, Mount Spec section, Paluma Range National Park 10 March to 30 August 2025
- Temporary walking track closure: Jourama Falls lookout walk, Paluma Range National Park 8 April to 30 August 2025