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Wreck Rock camping area

Deepwater National Park

Wreck Rock is accessible from the north by high clearance 4WD with high and low range capabilities towing off-road camper trailers; from the south by 2WD...

Check-in

after 14:00

Check-out

before 11:00

Site types

tent

Facilities

tent campingcamper trailer campingcampfirestoiletsshowerspicnic tablesgenerators

Wreck Rock camping area is a campground in Deepwater National Park, Queensland. Facilities include campfires, toilets, showers.

Getting there#

Check the official website for directions, access details, and current conditions before you go.

Facilities#

Wreck Rock camping area offers the following facilities:

  • tent camping
  • camper trailer camping
  • campfires
  • toilets
  • showers
  • picnic tables
  • generators

Check the official page for the full list and current facility status.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I book Wreck Rock camping area?

Book online through the QLD Parks booking website (book.parks.qld.gov.au). If your dates are sold out, set up a free CampWatch alert to get notified when a cancellation opens up.

Which national park is Wreck Rock camping area in?

Wreck Rock camping area is in Deepwater National Park, managed by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. Check the QLD Parks website for entry fees and park conditions.

Does Wreck Rock camping area have toilets and showers?

Yes, Wreck Rock camping area has toilets and showers. Other facilities include tent camping, camper trailer camping, campfires, picnic tables.

Can I bring my dog to Wreck Rock camping area?

No, pets are not permitted at Wreck Rock camping area. This is to protect native wildlife and other campers. If you're looking for dog-friendly camping, check out our other campground pages.