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Visit Five Rocks Beach, Byfield National Park, Queensland, Australia

Five Rocks camping area is surrounded by coastal woodland with access to a vehicle-free beach. Explore rugged headlands or fish, swim and surf. Access: the camping area can only be reached by 4WDs with high clearance. It is accessible for off-road camper trailers—track and weather conditions permitting. Read about road and track conditions. Number of sites: 12 numbered and defined camp sites. Maximum six people per site. Camp sites are suitable for: tent camping beside your car. Camp sites 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11 are suitable for off-road camper trailers. Camp site surface: sand/dirt/timber pallets. Facilities: cold showers, composting toilets, picnic tables and water (treat before drinking). Open fires: allowed in fire rings only (except when fire bans apply). Bring your own clean, milled timber. Fuel stoves are recommended. Generators: allowed. Generators may be operated only between 8am and 7pm providing they have a sound rating of 65 decibels (2.0Kva) or less. Essentials to bring: insect repellent, sunscreen, first-aid kit, sturdy rubbish bags, drinking water and sufficient fuel for your vehicle. Read more about before you visit. Bookings: book online or learn about our camping booking options. Mobile phone coverage: unreliable—mobile reception may be available from Stockyard Point headland or on the beach at low tide. Consider taking a satellite phone.
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