Camping
More than just your average bush pitchPlease email or text with any inquires.
A quick weekend away or relax for a week
With acres of space and all the basic amenities, we also provide a variety of camping options.
From secluded spots, to large open areas for the whole extended family! Browse the gallery for a few pictures of available sites.
Bookings Essential
Prices
$45 | Caravan site powered- for up to 2 people, (2 night minimum) |
$40 | Caravan site, unpowered- for up 2 people, (2 night minimum) |
$35 | For 2 adults in tents / swags / rooftops / small campers (unpowered) |
$15 | Per additional person |
$10 | Per child |
$10 | Surcharge per site for public holidays and school holidays & long weekends |
Caravans and large motor homes minimum 2 night stay.
Long weekends and holidays, preference will be given to bookings with 2 night stay or longer.
Check in times
Check in time between 2.00 pm and 5.30 pm
Check out time 11.00 am
Facilities
We have powered sites, drinking water, (no van hook up so come with holding tanks full), flushing toilets, hot showers, an amazing camp fire and wood available for purchase.
We have good phone reception – I am still not sure if that is a positive or negative!
Composting bins, recycling bins, container for change bins.
We do NOT have a dump point. The nearest dump point is Nambour.
Camp fires
Camp fires in designated camp pits only. Please supervise fire at all times, no rubbish to be burnt. Fires to be extinguished before retiring.
Firewood $20 – A 20 kg crate of seasoned hardwood. Ample for a night around the campfire. Foraging in Parkland Conservation Park is not permitted.
Availability
Please email us at smotto64@gmail.com or text 0432 040 751.
No unannounced visitors
We are a working farm, not a caravan park, and as such, we can’t have people dropping in to check out the place.
If you would like to camp on our beautiful property, book in and you will be able to enjoy our little piece of rainforest on the Sunshine Coast, otherwise there are plenty of photos on our website and facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/gromadplantations) showing what the farm looks like.
So please don’t be offended when you call from the gate wanting to have a look around, to be told we are a private property. This is also for the safety and security of our campers.