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ATTRACTIONS NEURUM QLD

Woodford Visitor Information Centre

27 Archer Street, Woodford QLD 4514
The Woodford Visitor Information Centre is located right beside the water tower in Archer Street Woodford. The volunteers are always ready to assist travellers and have a range of maps, brochures, fact sheets and lots of local knowledge. The volunteers are also tour guides for bus groups visiting the region. Call in to find out more....
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Neurum Creek Campgrounds

Neurum Creek Camping Area, Stony Creek QLD 4514
Nestled in eucalypt woodland, Neurum Creek Camping grounds is located on the eastern side of Mount Mee, in D’Aguilar National Park. Off grid compared to other local spots, with thirteen allocated sites, these campgrounds are only accessible by 4WD via the turn off from Neurum Creek Road. RV’s and camper trailers are prohibited at Neurum Creek Campgrounds, making it a swag, tent, roof top or slide on 4WD camper only. Each of the thirteen camp sites at Neurum Creek has a single allocated parking spot, fire pit and access to a water tap with rainwater. Firewood is not provided and chopping wood in the National Park is prohibited, so bring your own supply....
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Bellthorpe National Park

Stony Creek Road, Woodford QLD 4514
Bellthorpe National Park is at the southern end of the Conondale Range in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Experience rugged bush land with rainforest, waterfalls and scenic creeks. Escape the hustle and bustle and relax over a picnic in the Stony Creek day-use area. You'll find a rugged landscape of open forest and rainforest with many small waterfalls, creek cascades and a rock pool. Look for frogs and lizards around the rock pools, and see how many forest bird species you can identify. The park is home to a large number of plant species and a haven for many endangered and threatened animals. There are no formal walking tracks however bushwalkers and birdwatchers can use the SEQ horseriding trail network or stop at numerous creek crossings on the forest roads to explore and admire the scenery of this remote area. Remember these roads are shared with horse riders, mountainbike riders and four-wheel drivers. You need to be self-sufficient in this park. Image credits: Jodie Bray...