D'Aguilar National Park Campsites

Brisbane


Remote, walk-in bush camp sites – just 10km northwest of the city centre but worlds away.


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1. D'Aguilar National Park

2.84 MILES

Covering roughly 36,000 hectares, D'Aguilar National Park (pronounced 'dee-ag-lar') lies only 10km northwest of central Brisbane. Its mix of open eucalypt…

2. Mt Coot-tha Reserve

4.67 MILES

A 15-minute drive or bus ride from the city, this huge bush reserve is topped by 287m Mt Coot-tha, Brisbane's highest point. On the hillsides you’ll find…

3. Brisbane Lookout

5.3 MILES

You'll be surveying the Brisbane skyline and greater metro area from this lofty lookout within Mt Coot-tha Forest. Choose a clear day and you'll even spot…

5. Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium

6.11 MILES

At the entrance to the Brisbane Botanic Gardens at Mt Coot-tha is the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. A free exhibition gallery includes a fascinating…

6. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

7.77 MILES

About 12km south of the city centre, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary occupies a patch of parkland beside the river. It’s home to over 130 koalas, plus kangaroos…

7. Milani

7.91 MILES

A well-regarded commercial gallery with rotating exhibitions of cutting-edge, sometimes confronting, contemporary Australian artwork. Numerous artists…

8. Fintan Magee Fox Mural

8.03 MILES

Brisbane-raised Fintan Magee (dubbed the 'Australian Banksy') is known across the globe for his whimsical street art, his murals adorning walls from…