We have just returned from a three night stay at Island Reach Camping Resort, Imbil. Another great weekend away. We had a lovely campsite by the river. Island Reach is a very relaxing place with the river very popular with all the campers
No need to book (unless Christmas or Easter) and no set campsite boundaries - it's "first in best dressed". The grounds were nice and lush, the camp sites were fairly level, campfires are allowed, lots of big beautiful trees for shade and plenty of sites on the creek. Definitely want to bring your canoe, togs and a fishing rod.
No need to book (unless Christmas or Easter) and no set campsite boundaries - it's "first in best dressed". The grounds were nice and lush, the camp sites were fairly level, campfires are allowed, lots of big beautiful trees for shade and plenty of sites on the creek. Definitely want to bring your canoe, togs and a fishing rod.
Campgrounds are widespread, so, it can be quite a walk to the toilets and showers as all amenities are near the entrance, but, that's the price you pay for a creekside campsite!
Another plus - Only a 600m (easy ten minute) walk to the quaint township of Imbil. There are a couple of take aways / coffee shops, the "Local" pub, butcher, grocery store, fishing shop etc. On Sunday the Markets run from 8am and the Rattler (Train) arrives around lunch time
The cabins are DISGUSTING!, mice ridden & grotty..smelling of urine. A bit of spray n wipe wouldn't go astray...& the dude at the desk couldnt give a Rats...??? ...
ReplyDeleteThat's a shame to hear! Another reason to B.Y.O van or tent then? :)
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