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Baffle Creek Camp Stay, Baffle Creek

Baffle Creek Camp Stay is approximately halfway between Bundaberg and Gladstone. Campers, anglers and those wishing to relax, should explore this estuary haven for themselves. It offers guests a secluded bushland setting with peace and tranquillity. Go bushwalking on tracks that have been carefully selected. Colourful birdlife, kangaroos and goannas, can be seen throughout this serene location. Paddle in one of the canoes available and explore the saltwater creek or cast a fishing line. Amenities include: Bunkrooms, canvas cabins, open bush style kitchen with fridge, picnic tables, fire pit barbecues, septic toilets/hot showers, camp and caravan sites and a boat ramp.

Accommodation Options

Bunk Room

Canvas Cabin

Camp Site

Website: www.bccampstay.com

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing - Estuary
  • Sightseeing
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife

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