Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (CYPAL) Tropical North Queensland

Camp site 1 is next to a large sandbar on the junction of the Normanby and Laura rivers. Photo credit: Doug Davidson © Queensland Government

Brolgas prepare to take flight at Breeza Lagoon. Photo credit: Adam Creed © Queensland Government

Twelve Mile Lagoon camping area

Choose from a variety of shady camp sites overlooking this secluded lagoon on the Normanby River.

Accessible by

  • 4WD

Camping area facilities

  • Campfires allowed (conditions apply)
  • Generators allowed (conditions apply)
  • Tent camping
  • Camper trailer camping
  • Tent camping beside car
  • Boating
  • Fishing

Always check

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 sites are nestled among trees along both deep and shallow sections of the lagoon, and near the junction with the Laura River. Camp site one has beautiful views overlooking the sandbar at the confluence.

Boat access isn’t great but you can manually launch (no trailers) boats from camp sites 5, 6 and 9. You’ll have just as much luck flicking lures from the banks.

After a day relaxing and fishing, sit around the camp fire under a clear sky scattered with bright stars and plan the next day’s activities.

Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (CYPAL) is jointly managed by the Rinyirru (Lakefield) Aboriginal Corporation and the Queensland Government.

Getting there and getting around

Twelve Mile Lagoon camping area is in the southern part of Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (CYPAL), 340km north-west of Cairns, and 140km west of Cooktown, on southern Cape York Peninsula.

  • This camping area is on the steep western bank of the Normanby River, near its junction with the Laura River.
  • You need a 4WD to access the national park (CYPAL) and camping area.
  • Read 4WD with care for important information on 4WD safety and minimal impact driving.

From the north

  • Take the Lakefield turn-off at the Musgrave Roadhouse on the Peninsula Developmental Road and drive 38km east on Marina Plains Road to the national park (CYPAL).
  • Continue 107km south through the national park (CYPAL), past the Lakefield ranger base, and turn left at the Twelve Mile turn-off (opposite the New Laura ranger base).
  • Drive a further 12km east to the camping area.

From the south

  • Drive 2km north past Laura on the Peninsula Developmental Road and take the Lakefield turn-off.
  • Drive 25km to the national park (CYPAL).
  • Continue 26km through the national park (CYPAL) and turn right at the Twelve Mile turn-off (opposite the New Laura ranger base).
  • Drive a further 12km east to the camping area.

From Battle Camp Road

  • Drive 85km west from Cooktown along Battle Camp Road to the national park (CYPAL) eastern boundary.
  • Continue 51km through the national park (CYPAL) and turn right at the Twelve Mile turn-off (opposite the New Laura ranger base).
  • Drive a further 12km east to the camping area.

Before you visit

Seasonal closures

Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (CYPAL) is closed throughout the wet season every year.

  • Camping areas south of Lakefield ranger base are closed from 1 December to 31 May.
  • Camping areas north of the Lakefield ranger base are closed from 1 December to 30 June.
  • These dates vary each year depending on weather and road conditions.
  • Refer to the park map (PDF, 395.2KB) for location of the Lakefield ranger base and camping areas.
Photo of camp site 5 at Twelve Mile Lagoon camping area

Camp site 5 at Twelve Mile Lagoon camping area

Photo credit: © Queensland Government

Camping area features

Adjacent to both deep and shallow waterholes on the steep (2–4m high) western bank of the Normanby River, near its junction with the Laura River. All camp sites are located on a steep riverbank and offer poor boat access. Camp site 1 is adjacent to a large sandbar and overlooks the junction of the Normanby and Laura rivers. Large crocodiles are frequently seen here—Be Crocwise in Croc Country.

Location: southern part of the national park (CYPAL) on the Normanby River, 12km east of Lakefield Road—by road, the turn-off is opposite New Laura ranger base, 33km south of Lakefield ranger base.

Map: Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (CYPAL) southern camping areas map (PDF, 233.8KB)

Access: the camping area can be reached by four-wheel-drive vehicle only. It is not accessible for caravans, campervans or buses. The road becomes impassable after rain.

Boat launching: manual launching (no trailer access) from camp sites 5, 6 and 9 only.

Number of sites: 8 numbered sites for general use and 1 numbered site for commercial operators only (camp site 4).

Site Camp size
1 Maximum 2 cars and trailers (6 people).
2 Maximum 2 cars and trailers (6 people).
3 Maximum 2 cars and trailers (6 people).
4 Commercial operator site.
5 Maximum 2 cars and trailers (6 people).
6 Maximum 4 cars and trailers (12 people).
7 Maximum 4 cars and trailers (12 people).
8 Maximum 4 cars and trailers (12 people).
9 Maximum 4 cars and trailers (12 people).

Camp sites are suitable for: tent camping beside your car and camper trailers.

Camp site surface: dirt and grass (seasonal).

Shade: all sites have shade.

Facilities: individual fire rings.

Open fires: allowed (except when fire bans apply) in fire rings only. Fuel stoves are recommended. Do not collect firewood in the national park (CYPAL).

Generators: only generators operated at less than 65dB(A), when measured 7m from the generator, are permitted, and only between 8am and 7pm.

Essentials to bring: adequate food and drinking water, rubbish bags, insect repellent, mosquito nets, fuel stove and adequate fuel and spare parts for your vehicle. Read more about before you visit.

Bookings: book online, over-the-counter or by phone prior to arrival. Bookings are essential and should be made well in advance for June to August and the September school holidays.

Mobile phone coverage: not available.

Visiting safely

For more safety information see Visiting Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (CYPAL) safely and camp with care.