Features: flat, grassy area beside Coochin Creek, ideal for visitors who enjoy fishing and boating.
Location: on Roys Road, about 3 km upstream from the Pumicetone Passage.
Access: the camping area can be reached by conventional vehicle.
Number of sites: 21 numbered sites.
Suitable for: tent camping beside your car; walk-in camping; caravans; camper trailers and motorhomes. Camp sites are small and are not suitable for groups larger than six people.
Camp site surface: sand, dirt, grass, concrete.
Facilities: picnic tables, gas barbecues, water and wheelchair-accessible composting toilets.
Fires: preferably bring a fuel stove. For wood fires use the fireplaces provided—open fires are not permitted. Bring your own clean milled firewood. It is illegal to collect wood from the State forest.
Generator use: not permitted.
Essentials to bring: drinking water, fuel stove, rubbish bags, insect repellent and sunscreen. Read more about things to know before you go.
Bookings: book online, over the counter or by phone.
Mobile phone coverage: poor.
Coochin Creek is a locality in the southern hinterland region of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Almost all of the locality's area is part of the Beerburrum State Forest. |
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