Langi Lagoon
Campground
Contact
Oyala Thumotang National Park, Queensland.
Description
All camping in Oyala Thumotang National Park (CYPAL) must be booked in advance. Campers must purchase an e-permit before arriving at the camping area-self-registration is not available and there is no mobile phone coverage on site.
To obtain an e-permit, you can:
book online
visit an over-the-counter camping permit booking office or self-service kiosk
phone 13 QGOV (13 74 68)-mobile phone charges may apply.
Total self-sufficiency in food, water, equipment for treating water, fuel and vehicle spare parts is essential. It is recommended that visitors travel with another vehicle and have suitable vehicle recovery equipment on hand. Minimise your use of fresh water. Bury human waste (15cm deep) well away from waterholes.
Oyala Thumotang National Park (CYPAL) is closed throughout the wet season every year from 1 December to 19 June (inclusive)-roads into and on the park become impassable for extended periods and are closed to public access. These dates may vary depending on weather and road conditions, and roads may also be closed after heavy rain.
Langi Lagoon features unpowered sites in open woodland beside Langi Lagoon. Max 3 cars and trailers (8 people) There are no facilities. This camp site can be reached by four-wheel-drive vehicles and off-road camper trailers only.
The maximum length of stay is 21 consecutive nights and bookings can be made up to six months in advance.
Fires are allowed (except when fire bans apply) in existing fireplaces only. Do not collect firewood from the national park. Generators that operate at a noise level less than 65dB(A) at 7m are permitted.
Pets are not permitted. Mobile phone coverage is not available.
Features
Location
Lat: -13.450247 Lng: 142.697564