Goat Rock Camping Ground & Tourist Park offers bush unpowered camping in a peaceful and beautiful setting.
The Croft family has set aside 200 acres on their 8000-acre working sheep property to share its beauty with others. Plenty of room for picnics & barbeques. The campsites are set in natural bushland amongst large granite boulders and Moreton Bay Fig trees with camper’s choice of sites. There’s an abundance of native flora, fauna, and birdlife. Climb Goat Rock and have a panoramic view of Texas and the Dumaresq River valley, great spot for photography & painting. Children will love to feed and pat our chooks, goats, sheep, & miniature ponies. There’s great fishing in Dumaresq River, MacIntyre & Severn Rivers, and Glenlyon Dam, all within an hour’s drive.
Goat Rock has a number of annual events at our dining facilities, nicknamed “The Shed” by the locals! Join us for one of our infamous Sunday Brunches, or our Easter celebrations which include the Shindig @ The Shed with a live band, meals, and lots of fun! Recover the next morning with Easter Sunday Brunch. Events throughout the year include camp oven and spit roast dinners, visits from international tourists, bush poetry, live music, a great atmosphere, and stunning scenery to enjoy it all in.
Goat Rock is south of Queensland/New South Wales border, and 16km from Texas. The Texas area has many attractions with a short drive to numerous national parks, dams, historical spots and much more!
FEES & BOOKINGS
Unpowered Camp Sites – $7/person or $20/family/day(2 adults & children under 15)
Day Visitors welcome at $3/person.
WHAT’S NEARBY
Dumaresq River
Southern Border Accommodation Park
Bonshaw Weir Campground
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