Lepidozamia Remote Bush Camp - Mt Glorious - D'Aguilar National Park
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Overnight camp at the Lepidozamia Remote Bush Camp - Mt Glorious - D'Aguilar National Park - Brisbane - Queensland. Lepidozamia remote bush camp is located on an elevated forested ridge that overlooks the Kobble Creek area. Follow the undulating access track from Mount Glorious Road through lush rainforests and wet eucalypt forests and wet eucalypt forest to the camp site. Features: remote bush camping on an elevated forested ridge that overlooks the Kobble Creek catchment.
Location: from Mount Glorious Road or Northbrook Parkway, the remote bush camp site is accessed by walking 2.5km along the Lepidozamia track and about 150m past the Middle Kobble break turnoff. The gate access from Mount Glorious Road/Northbrook Parkway is about a 50min drive from Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre in The Gap. Allow 1hr walk to the camp site. Access: the remote bush camp site is walk-in only. A topographic map is required to navigate to the bush camp site-map grid reference: 762 828.
Number of sites: open area without separately-defined sites. A maximum of 9 people (3 x 3-person tents) can camp in this area at one time.
Camp sites are suitable for: walk-in camping only.
Camp site surface: dirt and grass.
Facilities: Storm shelter with untreated water, and picnic table and bench seats.
Open fires: Fuel stoves are recommended. Open fires permitted in the fireplace provided (except when fire bans or prohibitions apply). Do not collect bush wood. Penalties apply for offenses.
Generators: not permitted.
Essentials to bring: drinking water*, first-aid kit, rubbish bags, insect repellent, fuel stove, tent, sturdy shoes and appropriate clothing.
*Kobble Creek is often dry. If creek water is available, treat before use.
Bookings: book online or learn about our camping booking options.
Mobile phone coverage: unreliable.
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Nice one GC. Another successful adventure!
@adventureswithgrunt
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No injuries except the ones I already have. My physio won't be happy 😁
Stayed there last year overnight heading into summer and enjoyed the spectacular views and forest sounds…..and just disconnected from everything…. There was a bit of wind but it didn’t effect me and the family - we had a great time just being in the moment No snakes but lots of lizards and spiders ughhhh……..amazing how they get in your gear lol Great vid bud Keep it up….🔥
Cool vid! Camped there on a REALLY windy night two winters ago and almost froze, as was not prepared for the wind chill factor. Beaut hike! Just exposed to the winds if there’s any. 👍
@adventureswithgrunt
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Thank you. It got windy with 46kph gust and cold this night too. I'd imagine winter to be very chilly.
Grant, you did a really good job with this video... loads of elements to it which I enjoyed watching. Cool lizard friend visitor. What a great little camp site... almost feels like glamping, right? Looked like a perfect night for it... love that book too🙌
@adventureswithgrunt
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Thanks JB. Freshly mowed lawn for me too. Doesn't feel remote, even had some phone coverage. There are North, South and Middle Kobble Creek camps on that loop. I'd class them as remote.
Great camp site and adventure! Do you think this camp site is safe with kids overnight camping?
@adventureswithgrunt
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Yes, always look out for snakes and there is no toilet. The parks website has details on what to do. As for other people, never know who is around unfortunately. There is phone reception and only 2.5km/40 min walk back to the car.
@nifrali
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@@adventureswithgrunt Thank you very much for this information. Hope I could bring the family there one day.