Webbs Break
Campground
Description
Webbs Break campground is within one hours drive north of Brisbane and is named after a fire break at the northern end of the D'Aguilar National Park. The campground encompasses approximately 100 acres of private rain forest including a privately owned creek. The site guarantees total seclusion and a relaxed freedom while camping. Unlike most campgrounds, Webbs Break has almost total tree cover with some grassed areas for camping tents and camper trailers. The lush forest warms and protects in the winter and shades and cools in the summer.
Webbs Break Rainforest Campground is a peaceful campground in a beautiful rainforest setting with a large, free-form area.
Its popular with families, birdwatchers and bushwalkers alike for its interesting and attractive vegetation and wide variety of animals, including many threatened species. Interesting wildlife you might spot here include rock wallibies, red-legged and red-necked pademelons grazing during the day, lace monitors, and laughing kookaburras.
NOT SUITABLE FOR CARAVANS. CAMPER TRAILERS, SMALL JAYCO POP TOPS AND TENTS ONLY.
No dogs allowed.
Features
Location
Lat: -27.013149 Lng: 152.693805