Attractions in Camp Creek

Camp Creek, New South Wales, is home to the Dthinna Dthinnawan National Park, a serene wilderness retreat characterized by woodlands, hills, and billabongs. This park offers opportunities for birdwatching, spotlighting, and walking, allowing visitors to witness unique bird species and nocturnal animals. The best time to explore the park is during the winter months when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities and the scenery is breathtaking. Access to the park requires a 4WD or high-clearance vehicle, and visits are limited to those staying at the heritage Inverary Homestead within the park.

Another option for nature lovers is Camp Creek Retreat in Running Creek, Queensland. This retreat offers a picturesque setting with grassed valleys and forested hills, perfect for activities such as bushwalking, birdwatching, and stargazing. The nearby Mt Chinghee National Park, part of the World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, adds to the natural beauty of the area.