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Moreton Island Wilderness Camp

Locality: Bulwer, Queensland

Phone: +61 409 589 300



Address: Comby campground track 4025 Bulwer, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.moretonislandwild.com.au

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21.01.2022 Perfect day for a beach lunch!



11.01.2022 The campfire is being lit as the nights are getting crisp. So it’s time to come back to Moreton Island, come camping with us and watch the sun go down . We are taking booking from the End of June 2020. Its going to be a busy end of year!

10.01.2022 Definately didnt feel like winter today. Time for a dip perhaps!

08.01.2022 So much for a rainy day



07.01.2022 Searching for worms and pipis

07.01.2022 This is what we have been told as commercial operators, So currently we are planning to offer Fully Catered Group Camps (with restricted numbers) starting in mid July and Self Catered Camping from when we are allowed which is currrently 12th June 2020. So if your family or families would like to book our fully set up campsite for a quick little holiday please email us to find out our availability. "Queensland national parks, forests and recreation areas that were closed due ...to COVID-19 are reopening in line with the Queensland Government’s roadmap to easing restrictions and the Chief Health Officer approved Industry COVID Safe Plan QPWS Campgrounds. Camping and vehicle access bookings can be made at https://qld.gov.au/camping for one month in advance of any planned visits. K’gari (Fraser Island) Recreation Area is open for camping and vehicle access. Bookings for Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) and Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) are open for day use and camping will reopen from 11:59pm on 12 June 2020. Bribie Island and Cooloola recreation areas are open for day use and camping but have been declared Restricted Access Areas under the Recreation Areas Management Act for community safety. These additional Restricted Access Area provisions apply to all Vehicle Access Permit holders and campers entering the area to manage acceptable numbers. Exemptions to the restricted access area arrangements apply to holders of current commercial activity permits, commercial activity agreements, and other eligible exempted persons or entities. Of course, before planning an activity please check the full and current list of closures on Park Alerts at https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/park-alerts/ Please follow all roadside and on-site regulatory signage and observe all notices, social distancing measures, maximum allowable numbers and all other health directions. Showers will not be open so please travel self-sufficiently with soap/ sanitiser and personal towels for optimum hygiene. Any authorised activity or research that is planned to occur within QPWS managed areas must be able to be undertaken in line with current Queensland Chief Health Officer Directions and Commonwealth Health Directions, including in Designated Indigenous Areas. For more information on travel restrictions to remote communities please visit the DATSIP website."

06.01.2022 The guys that were staying at our camp had this sitting on the tree stump. Given the circumstances its very appropriate ( and our last name is Wilson)



05.01.2022 Guess we are taking an extended break

03.01.2022 Practicing self isolation last week. What a place to do it. Id like to say its quite here and everyone is staying homr. But its been busier than Easter

03.01.2022 Wishing you all a safe and Merry Christmas!and a Happy New Year We hope you enjoyed exploring and sharing beautiful Moreton Island with us.

01.01.2022 Not a car or person in sight, just us and the beach life

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