Camping near Brisbane – Pluck a Duck Creek



Pluck a Duck Creek campground is located only 4 kilometres from Dayboro and 40 km from Brisbane CBD. It is available through Hipcamp for a small fee.
If you are searching for peaceful camping far away from civilization why not pay a visit to Pluck a Duck Creek for a weekend?
The campground does not have any facilities so you have to be self-sufficient. Bringing a camping toilet is essential with you. Also, any rubbish you have to take with you when leaving the place.



The nearest dump point is located at Dayboro Showgrounds
If you like campfire cooking this is the sport. There are fire rings or campfires ready for your convenience.
Pluck a Duck Creek – perfect when visiting Dayboro
It also is a perfect location if you want to visit one of the Dayboro events that happen all year round.
Things to do in Dayboro
Apart from annual events that happen in town, you can also visit Dayboro on any weekend.
Considering its small size, the town has the most number of coffee shops per square meter – and the coffee is great.
For those who like a bit of history, there is a Dayboro Heritage Trail. It is a walk around the town that goes through many historical buildings. Some of them don’t exist any more or have been relocated. The information signs have written strories and photographs from the 19th and early 20th century.



Most popular events in Dayboro
Dayboro Rodeo
Gemboree – the gem and mineral show
Valley of the Dubs
Have you been to Dayboro? What was your experience like?
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If you like weekend escapes please have a look at Camping at Mary River near Kenilworth.
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