Basic bush camping site for a quick overnight hike or bikecamp from The Gap. Water tank on site (treat before using). Small shelter here too. Book via National Park's website.
Jay Drenkhahn
South Boundary Road trail:
This trail follows a long, forested ridge approximately 22km (one way) from Enoggera Reservoir to the cool rainforest township of Mount Nebo. The trail has several lengthy climbs (heading up the mountain and on the return run) and is enjoyed more in the cooler months of the year. This is a shared forest trail—horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers use this area.
Craig Steffens
There was plenty of water in the tank when we visited in Sept 2018. There are 5 leveled site on offer. Shame there isn't a composting or pit toilet as some people's idea of bush toileting is a bit poor.
Peter Scanlan
Standsrd Bush camp. Four camping spots, table and shelter with fireplace. Tank water available, needs filtration and chemical treatment. Good National Park standard.
Sam Casperson
Nice little spot to rest the night after a long walk. The local brush turkey kept us company.
PhantomStrider
My favourite turnaround point. Keep tablets for treating water tank. Pleasant atmosphere with nice campfire. Obviously appreciated by others as the embers are often still burning when I stop through. Even got some nifty stumps to sit at. Beautiful. Deet insecticide recommended.
Alex
Table and shelter make for a comfortable setup. Flat area for tent. Area is pretty closed off so no exploring.
Brad Rampton296 days ago
Great site. After a long, wet hike it was very gratifying to have a shelter which made camp so easy, a place to get myself and my gear in a dry spot if it is raining. Otherwise it's a very pretty spot, I'm keen to go again in the future.
This trail follows a long, forested ridge approximately 22km (one way) from Enoggera Reservoir to the cool rainforest township of Mount Nebo. The trail has several lengthy climbs (heading up the mountain and on the return run) and is enjoyed more in the cooler months of the year. This is a shared forest trail—horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers use this area.
Otherwise it's a very pretty spot, I'm keen to go again in the future.