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Clarke Bay Camping Area
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Bush camping on the beach of Cape Palmerston, in Cape Palmerston National Park. The park is 115km south-east of Mackay, on the Central Queensland coast. You need a 4WD to get to the camp sites. You must book and pay for your camping permit before you arrive at the camping area.
Pack you tent or hook up your high-clearance camper trailer and head to Cape Palmerston. Stake out your spot on the beach, overlooking the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.
Once you're set, relax or play on the beach, go kayaking or canoeing (if its not too windy), fish, birdwatch, beachcomb and more. Get up early to greet the sunrise and keep your eyes peeled for dolphins, turtles, dugongs and whales.
At night, sit around your camp fire (bring your own off-ground fire container and milled timber) and listen to the waves gently rolling into shore.
On-ground campfires are prohibited. Above-ground fire containers permittedbring your own clean, milled timber. Remove your fire container when you leave. Fuel stoves are recommended.
Generators and pets are not allowed.
Mobile phone coverage is poor. Satellite phones or marine radios are recommended.
Estuarine crocodiles inhabit the Cape Creek area. Dangerous marine stingers may be present all year.
Camping is limited to a maximum of 22 nights in Cape Palmerston National Park.
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