Immerse in nature, camp under the stars, and explore on walks, a shared trail and forest roads. Make Charlie Moreland day-use area or camping area your starting point for exploring forests and tranquil mountain streams.
Location
About 150km north of Brisbane, inland from the Sunshine Coast
Park facilities
- Campfires allowed (conditions apply)
- Information shelter
- Lookout
- No rubbish bins
- Picnic tables
- Toilets
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- Tent camping
- Caravan camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Campervan camping
- Motor home camping
- Cycling
- Fishing prohibited
- Horseriding
- Walking
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Keep an eye out for kookaburras in Charlie Moreland day-use area. Photo credit: © Kirk Newcombe
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Charlie Moreland camping area is in grassy open forest. Photo credit: Glen Kreis © Queensland Government
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Take a short walk in a magnificent rainforest on the Fig tree walk. It is suitable for people using wheelchairs (some assistance may be required). Photo credit: © Ross Naumann, QPWS volunteer
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Look closely and you might find intriguing insects. Photo credit: © Ross Naumann, QPWS volunteer
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Charlie Moreland day-use area barbecue facilities and wheelchair accessible picnic table. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Look for the orange flowers of the blackbean tree along the Fig tree walk. Photo credit: © Ross Naumann, QPWS volunteer
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Walk among the piccabeen palms on the Piccabeen circuit. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Little Yabba Creek runs alongside Charlie Moreland camping and day-use areas. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Mount Allan fire tower is temporarily closed to climbing due to structural instability. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Charlie Moreland camping area is in grassy open forest with sites for tents, large groups, campervans, caravans and camper trailers. Photo credit: Glen Kreis © Queensland Government
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The Fig tree walk, accessible to wheelchairs, leads through magnificent rainforest. Photo credit: © Ross Naumann, QPWS volunteer
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Watch for birds foraging along mossy logs or darting amongst the forest on this walk. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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An extension of the Little Yabba circuit, the Piccabeen circuit explores plantations, rainforest and a piccabeen palm grove. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Relax near Little Yabba Creek when you picnic at Charlie Moreland day-use area. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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