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Borumba Deer Park

19 Ratings

Borumba Deer Park is set in 20 acres of sensitively landscaped rural bush along the banks of beautiful Yabba Creek. We offer visitors an uncrowded friendly atmosphere where you can pitch your tent, park your caravan or stay in one of our ensuite cabins. You will then have the opportunity to fish, swim, walk, play or just relax and meet your friendly neighbours. A family-owned and operated caravan and campground situated in the Mary Valley on beautiful Yabba Creek - a great place to unplug and unwind and spend time with friends and family.


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Dan and Rachel Bedford, campsite manager, Anycamper since September 2018

This listing has been verified by the campsite manager and was last updated July 2024.


 


19 Reviews

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Alison S.
8 months ago

So good! Beautiful place.

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Taylor A.
9 months ago

Positives: • fire pit • clean spaces • kids playground • very clean hot showers • coffee shop • owners on land are great! • shade • swimming hole • deer feeding + goat feeding • dog friendly... Read more

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Carly
11 months ago
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Aaron M.
1 year ago

Great camp site, clean toilets and hot showers, beautiful creek and the grounds are immaculate, owner/caretaker Raymond is a great bloke, friendly and always there to lend a hand

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Megan
3 years ago

Service was great, friendly and helpful. We got in and out before hordes of people came for school holidays. Groundkeeper keeps place clean and tidy. Dogs allowed and kept on leash AT ALL TIMES (some... Read more


Top Questions

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Aaron M. 1 year ago
Question:

Hi I'm curious if your sites are 2wd accessible (commodore) ?

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Cheyenne t. 2 years ago
Question:

Does this campsite have good reception?

Answer:

Yes by Anycamper

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Kris K. 4 years ago
Question:

How to book this can site? Tried to call but engaged, and the website says under constructions :(

Answer:

Either phone, email or facebook. Very popular, on their facebook it shows they are hiring more staff due to demand! by Tom W.

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Debbie B. 5 years ago
Question:

Can we camp in a tent ?

Answer:

Absolutely! we have both powered and unpowered grass sites. by Colin H.

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Location

1133 Yabba Creek Rd,
Imbil,
Queensland

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Details

Listing type
Campsite
No. of sites
135
Allotted Site
Yes
Caravans
Yes
Cabins Available
Yes
Management
Independent
Phone
Website
Visit

Average temperature

January
L 20°C
H 31°C
February
L 20°C
H 30°C
March
L 18°C
H 29°C
April
L 15°C
H 27°C
May
L 11°C
H 24°C
June
L 9°C
H 22°C
July
L 7°C
H 22°C
August
L 7°C
H 24°C
September
L 11°C
H 27°C
October
L 14°C
H 28°C
November
L 17°C
H 30°C
December
L 19°C
H 31°C
Source: Meteostat

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