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Itchy F.
4 years ago

Open dry eucalyptus forest with adequate separation between the day use area and camp sites. Toilet is clean and shelter shed with picnic tables has tank water and gas barbecue. Only five camp sites w... Read more



Location

Auburn River Rd,
Dykehead,
Queensland

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Listing type
Campsite
Caravans
Yes
Management
National Parks
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Average temperature

January
L 21°C
H 34°C
February
L 21°C
H 33°C
March
L 19°C
H 31°C
April
L 15°C
H 29°C
May
L 11°C
H 26°C
June
L 9°C
H 23°C
July
L 7°C
H 23°C
August
L 8°C
H 25°C
September
L 12°C
H 28°C
October
L 15°C
H 30°C
November
L 17°C
H 32°C
December
L 20°C
H 33°C
Source: Meteostat

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260.62 km

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249.81 km

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