Amenities

Fires
Potable Water
RV Sanitation

Activities

Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Surfing
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
Lake
Creek

About this space

*** All Profits until April 20th, 2024 will be donated to The Cancer Council via The Sh*tbox Rally - So far, HipCampers have donated over $800 to research for the Cancer Council!! *** A wonderful 32 acre property in Cabbage Tree Creek, with 5 dams and an abundance of native flora and fauna. Only a minutes walk from a quaint “outback” general store with giftware, lunch and a good coffee. Onsite...

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Reviews • 96

★★★★★ (96 reviews)
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Georgia B.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2024

Great spot for a stop in! Kate was really welcoming and the site was nice and flat! Great value!

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Debbie H.
☆☆☆☆☆
Nov 2024

We had a fantastic night stay at Kate &Evan’s It was such a convenient stop over on our way home. The views and Bell Birds were so peaceful. Highly recommend.

AI Review Summary

Overall, campers have had a delightful experience at Kate and Evan's campsite, praising the friendly and accommodating hosts, as well as the beautiful and peaceful surroundings filled with birdlife. Many reviews highlight the great value for money, especially with the added benefit of supporting charity through their fees. While some campers noted minor issues such as road noise during the day and the need for site leveling, these did not detract significantly from their enjoyment. The campsite is particularly recommended for families and those looking for a convenient stopover.

Highlights
  • Friendly and accommodating hosts, Kate and Evan
  • Beautiful, peaceful location with lots of birdlife
  • Great value for money, especially with proceeds going to charity
  • Flat and spacious camping sites
  • Convenient stopover location close to main roads
  • Family-friendly with activities for kids
  • Rich green surroundings and picturesque views
Considerations
  • Some road noise during the day from the nearby highway
  • Sites may require some leveling for optimal setup
  • Occasional strong winds reported at night
  • Limited amenities compared to larger campgrounds
  • Rain can limit outdoor activities