Crows Nest National Park is about 7km east of the town of Crows Nest, and about 50km north of Toowoomba, on the Great Dividing Range.
The camping area has thirteen unpowered sites for tents, campers, motorhomes and caravans and can be easily accessed by 2WD vehicles. The area is reasonably open, with some sites offering more shade than others, and some being slightly larger than others.
There are walking tracks here to enjoy – Kauyoo Loop, Crows Nest Falls and Koonin Lookout. You can also enjoy a swim in the creek on a hot day.
Things you need to know before you go:
Pre-book your campsite via the Queensland National Parks Online Booking Service
Campsites are well-maintained
Clean long drop toilets
Donkey style shower (boil your own water)
Bring your drinking water (non-potable water available)
Skip bin at campground entrance for rubbish
Fires allowed in designated firepits, each campsite has a firepit/bbq – BYO wood
No pets allowed
A few campsites have a picnic table
No generators
Day use and picnic area with toilets and gas barbecues
Crows Nest is a fantastic town to top up supplies and fuel
You can view our video about Crows Nest National Park, as well as Points of Interest in Crows Nest itself on our YouTube channel – https://youtu.be/XxpXZC6_DA4