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Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park

Mingo Crossing is "Good To Go"! Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park is situated along the banks of the Burnett River, approximately 125 kilometres west of Bundaberg via Gin Gin, and 400 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. This best-kept secret is perfect for all types of water sports, including fishing, sailing, skiing and tubing. Mingo Crossing is surrounded by rural countryside, which complements the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Mingo Crossing is the ideal tranquil and quiet getaway location to enjoy country sunsets on the water, with plenty of birds and wildlife, and a spot to wet a line! Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park also boasts 20 powered caravan/camper van sites, approximately 125 unpowered sites and six glamping tents. There are two amenities blocks, which both include disabled access amenities, available for use by campers and day trippers, two fully functional coin operated laundries, undercover BBQ areas with gas operated BBQs, and a children’s playground. The small historic town of Mount Perry is only a 30 minute drive from Mingo Crossing and a great destination for a day trip to explore the museum, heritage trail, cultural centre and have lunch. Free WIFI is available at North Burnett Regional Council's Customer Service Centre at Mt Perry. Please ask the caretaker for the closest location.

  • Facilities
  • Barbeque
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Carpark
  • Communal Shower
  • Dump point
  • Family Friendly
  • Laundry
  • Outdoor Dining Area
  • Pet Friendly - Enquire
  • Boat Ramp


Email Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park


1300 696 272


5096 Mount Perry - Gayndah Road, Mount Perry Queensland 4671, Australia

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Acknowledgement of Country

Southern Queensland Country Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways that run through these regions. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging.