Bunya Mountains National Park Southern Queensland Country

Bunya Mountains National Park is a haven the whole family will enjoy. Photo credit: © Tourism and Events Queensland

Like to become a campground host?

The department is seeking volunteers to act as campground hosts at Bunya Mountains National Park over the Queensland school holidays. Photo credit: © Tourism and Events Queensland

Camping in Bunya Mountains

The park has three camping areas—Dandabah, Westcott and Burtons Well—catering for a range of camping experiences from small walk-in tent sites, to open areas suitable for larger groups and vehicles. All roads to the Bunya Mountains are steep, narrow and winding. Read more about accessing Bunya Mountains for visitors travelling in caravans, large motorhomes or large buses.

Camping permits are required and fees apply. You must obtain your permit before setting up camp. A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site. Bookings can be made online, at an over-the-counter booking office, at the Tavern’s General Store or learn about our camping booking options.

Bookings should be made up to 12 months in advance for school holidays, long weekends and large groups.

Like to become a campground host?

Help rangers greet visitors and maintain visitor facilities in return for free camping in one of Queensland’s most iconic national parks.

Enjoy talking to people, love camping, are self-sufficient and equipped to camp in all weather conditions—campground hosting could be for you!

The department is seeking volunteers to act as campground hosts at Bunya Mountains National Park over the Queensland school holidays.

For details on how to apply simply download the Bunya Mountains campground host information (PDF, 1.3MB) .

Park-specific conditions

The maximum length of stay is 29 nights.

Ticks are active all year in the Bunya Mountains and can cause serious illness or paralysis. Wear insect repellent and check yourself and children carefully for ticks. Find more information on bites and stings.

Read more about staying safe and looking after the park.

  • Get the family back to nature in this popular well-developed camping area with views of bunya pines emerging over the surrounding rainforest.

    • Tent camping
    • Caravan camping
    • Camper trailer camping
    • No campfires
    • Toilets
    • Showers
    • Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
    • Picnic tables
    • Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted
  • Pitch your tent near giant grasstrees and stately stringybarks on a sheltered, grassy slope with scenic views to the north-east.

    • Tent camping
    • No caravan camping
    • No camper trailer camping
    • No campfires
    • Toilets
    • Showers
    • Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
    • Picnic tables
    • No wheelchair access
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted
  • Pitch your tent on the edge of a peaceful grassy 'bald' with pleasant views over distant plains to the west.

    • Tent camping
    • No caravan camping
    • No camper trailer camping
    • No campfires
    • Toilets
    • No showers
    • Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
    • Picnic tables
    • Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted