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Palm Creek Camping Area

Weipa, QLD

About this caravan park

Palm Creek Camping Area is a picturesque bush camp in a steep creek bank setting. It offers a genuine off-grid escape perfect for offroad caravans and camper trailers. Conveniently located on the Telegraph Trail, the area offers vast opportunities for nature walks, fishing, and bird watching. A perfect choice for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a true wilderness experience. Embark on your adventure at Palm Creek and make unforgettable memories amidst its stunning natural beauty.

This camping area is suitable for offroad caravans and camper trailers. It is located on the Telegraph Trail.

How to Get There

On The Old Telegraph Track 12 Km north Ducie Creek 12 Km siuth Dalhunty River

Features & Facilities

Accommodation Types

Tent Site
Camping Area
Caravans

Other Features

Dry Access Only
No facilities here
Free Overnight Camp
Walking
Generators Allowed
Camp Trailers
Caravan Parks
Beware of crocodiles
No Long Rigs
Photo Opportunity
No Swimming
Unknown feature
Bird Watching
Campgrounds

Weather Forecast

via Open-Meteo
THU⛈️
31° / 25°
💧 60%
FRI⛈️
31° / 25°
💧 48%
SAT🌦️
31° / 25°
💧 32%
SUN☁️
32° / 24°
💧 20%
MON☁️
32° / 22°

Popular Routes Through Here

Road Trip Ideas

Nearby Campsites

within 50km

Similar Campsites

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Fire Danger
Tomorrow
31°·69%·19km/h
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Fri
31°·71%·17km/h
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Sat
31°·70%·20km/h
No Rating
Estimated from forecast conditionsQFES

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