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Queensland’s newest camping park opens

The Ipswich region welcomes a new accommodation experience to its mix with the opening of campgrounds and a caravan park at Ivory’s Rock Conventions and Events, in the southern town of Peak Crossing.

With wallabies hopping about and koalas to spot, it is a great place to take some time out surrounded by Australian bush, including a number of conservation areas.  Caravan clubs are welcome, as well as mums and dads wanting to give the kids a taste of nature, yet still have creature comforts such as laundry facilities, WiFi and even a number of private bathrooms.

To make life easier, Ivory’s Rock will be offering a number of rent-a-tents, where all the hard work is done for you, arriving to a fully made up tent complete with beds and linen. These tents are priced for couples, but up to two small children can also be accommodated in the double-sized tents.

The 600 hectare property backs onto Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate (Mt Flinders) and the Ipswich-Boonah Trail. For the first time, walking trails around Ivory’s Rock itself will be open to the general public, with campers and caravanners able to explore the private property and take in spectacular views.  Being just a few kilometres off the main road between Ipswich and Boonah, the campground makes for an ideal base for drives around the Ipswich and Scenic Rim regions.

The caravan park and camping ground will open its doors on March 28th, taking guests between Thursday and Sunday nights.

Limited famil opportunities on Friday March 27 and Saturday March 28.