
Queensland Heritage Park Camping Ground
Biloela QLD

Category:
Camping Ground
Biloela QLD
Area
QLD: CENTRAL QUEENSLAND
GPS:
-24.4049455, 150.4970373
Nearby Sights/Things To Do
🚐 Queensland Heritage Park Camping Ground – Biloela, QLD
📍 Description & Location
Queensland Heritage Park Camping Ground is located just outside the Central Queensland town of Biloela, set within the open grounds of the Queensland Heritage Park complex.
It offers peaceful, low-cost camping with easy access to the region’s agricultural history and open skies.
The campground is well-positioned for travellers heading along the Dawson and Burnett Highways, and its museum-like surroundings make for a unique stopover.
🛠️ Facilities and Amenities
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Showers and toilets
Water available (check potability on arrival)
Dump point
Pet-friendly (conditions may apply)
Flat, open ground suitable for all rig sizes
Café and visitor information centre on site
Access to museum displays and heritage buildings
🛻 Vehicle Access
2WD accessible via sealed road
Suitable for caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers
Ample space for large vehicles and easy turning
Entry directly off Exhibition Avenue
🕰️ History
The Queensland Heritage Park complex was created to preserve the agricultural and pioneering history of Central Queensland.
It includes restored and relocated buildings such as a church, homestead, and railway station, as well as a large collection of farming and transport machinery.
The campground supports the continued operation of the site and gives travellers a hands-on connection to rural Queensland’s past.
🏕️ Nearby Campgrounds
Biloela Caravan Park
Biloela Discovery Parks
Callide Dam Campgrounds
Moura Apex Riverside Park (approx. 1 hour west)
🌄 Nearby Attractions
Queensland Heritage Park Museum Complex
Spirit of the Land Mural and Art Trail – Biloela
Lake Callide – fishing, boating, and picnic area
Greycliffe Homestead – heritage-listed pioneer home
Mount Scoria Conservation Park – ancient volcanic feature
💬 Reviews Summary
“Peaceful and great value with helpful volunteers on site”
“A fascinating overnight stop with room to explore the history of the area”
“Clean showers and easy parking—perfect for self-contained rigs”
“Felt more like staying at a museum than a caravan park—in a good way”
🌾 Final Note
Queensland Heritage Park Camping is a quiet slice of outback history—simple, spacious, and humming with stories of invention and resilience beneath the wide Biloela sky.




