Kroombit tops national park

We were looking for a place to visit in central Queensland that would be cool have a place to put the kayaks in for a paddle, not crowded and quiet, so we asked mr google and he found us Kroombit tops national park the web site showed all the things we were looking for so off we went.

There are three roads leading in to this NP one from Calliope one from Monto and the one from Biloela, I would suggest that if you have a small van or trailer you steer clear of the latter, we went for a drive on this track and it was rough there is a sign that bans trailers on it and with good reason, mind you there are no smooth roads in this NP, this photo does not do the road justice you are either looking down on the bonnet, or up at the skyundefined

The camping area was great short grass we only had a few neighbours and none of them close but the creek was dry not a drop of water in it.

There is plenty to see and do here tracks to explore, lookouts, plenty of photo opportunities, the old bomber wreckage the wildlife.

One of the things we miss in the north is cold weather both Jacky and I are always looking for the opportunity to visit somewhere that’s we can sit around a campfire on a cold night, and at Kroombit tops we certainly got that one morning we woke up to find our gear and car covered in ice.

we stayed at Kroombit NP for about a week before heading down to civilisation at Biloela, and then on to Jericho.


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