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Crows Nest
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Located in the high country of southern Queensland, two hours west of Brisbane and 40 minutes north of Toowoomba, Crows Nest is a charming rural town with plenty to offer lovers of the great outdoors. Nestled on the edge of the Great Dividing Range with the Darling Downs adjacent, this region boasts national parks, lakes, dams, waterfalls, 4WD tracks, and walking trails to explore.
The ideal base for exploring the region, Crows Nest Tourist Park is close to the heart of town and offers a range of roomy campsites and comfortable self-contained cabin accommodation to suit all holidaymakers. The whole family is welcome, with dog-friendly sites available.
Set over nine acres of gardens with shady trees and a creek, the park offers a country oasis with room for the whole family to spread out and relax. Park features include a heated swimming pool, games room, camp kitchens, and picnic areas.
If you’re arriving with a caravan, camper trailer, motorhome, or tent, choose from spacious powered and unpowered sites, with either a concrete slab or grass depending on your needs. For campers looking for extra comfort, ensuite sites are available. Those travelling with big rigs will enjoy the convenience of drive-through sites.
Self-contained cabin accommodation options cater for couples to large groups, sleeping from two to seven people depending on the configuration. All cabins and cottages are comfortable and well-appointed, with amenities including a kitchen or kitchenette, ensuite, and air conditioning. Wheelchair-accessible cabins are also available.
Beyond the park, there is much to explore in the Crows Nest region. Visit Ravensbourne National Park and Crows Nest National Park for scenic bushland views, excellent walking trails, and plenty of native animals to observe. Crows Nest Falls is an easy walk suitable for the whole family. Head to nearby Cooby Dam, Cressbrook Dam, or Lake Perseverance for swimming, fishing, and other water sports, or pack a picnic and soak up the natural serenity along the shore.
It’s worth a visit to the Black Forest Hill Clock Centre, known for its display of thousands of intricate German cuckoo clocks. Also consider exploring the Toowoomba and Darling Downs wine regions, home to small boutique vineyards known for shiraz and chardonnay.
The ideal base for exploring the region, Crows Nest Tourist Park is close to the heart of town and offers a range of roomy campsites and comfortable self-contained cabin accommodation to suit all holidaymakers. The whole family is welcome, with dog-friendly sites available.
Set over nine acres of gardens with shady trees and a creek, the park offers a country oasis with room for the whole family to spread out and relax. Park features include a heated swimming pool, games room, camp kitchens, and picnic areas.
If you’re arriving with a caravan, camper trailer, motorhome, or tent, choose from spacious powered and unpowered sites, with either a concrete slab or grass depending on your needs. For campers looking for extra comfort, ensuite sites are available. Those travelling with big rigs will enjoy the convenience of drive-through sites.
Self-contained cabin accommodation options cater for couples to large groups, sleeping from two to seven people depending on the configuration. All cabins and cottages are comfortable and well-appointed, with amenities including a kitchen or kitchenette, ensuite, and air conditioning. Wheelchair-accessible cabins are also available.
Beyond the park, there is much to explore in the Crows Nest region. Visit Ravensbourne National Park and Crows Nest National Park for scenic bushland views, excellent walking trails, and plenty of native animals to observe. Crows Nest Falls is an easy walk suitable for the whole family. Head to nearby Cooby Dam, Cressbrook Dam, or Lake Perseverance for swimming, fishing, and other water sports, or pack a picnic and soak up the natural serenity along the shore.
It’s worth a visit to the Black Forest Hill Clock Centre, known for its display of thousands of intricate German cuckoo clocks. Also consider exploring the Toowoomba and Darling Downs wine regions, home to small boutique vineyards known for shiraz and chardonnay.
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