Possum Park Camping – Injune Outback QLD
Possum Park, located on the quiet outskirts of Injune, offers travellers a genuine slice of Queensland’s outback hospitality. This unassuming, community-run campground is a favourite amongst seasoned travellers for its simplicity, spaciousness, and tranquil bush setting. As the gateway to the magnificent Carnarvon Gorge, Injune is a vital service town, and Possum Park provides the perfect, low-cost base camp for those preparing to explore the national park or those needing a peaceful stopover while journeying through the Maranoa region. The park is set on the old racecourse grounds, providing vast, flat, and open grassy areas, ensuring campers have plenty of personal space to set up and relax. True to its name, the area is alive with native wildlife, with possums, kangaroos, and a rich variety of birdlife making frequent appearances, much to the delight of visitors.
The camp operates on an honour system with a small fee, which contributes to the maintenance of the grounds and facilities. While not a luxury resort, it provides all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay, including access to toilets and showers. Its pet-friendly policy makes it an inclusive option for the whole family. The beauty of Possum Park lies in its convenience and atmosphere. It’s just a minute’s drive from the centre of Injune, where you can find a supermarket, fuel, a pub, and the visitor information centre to gather the latest updates on Carnarvon Gorge road conditions. This proximity allows for easy resupply runs before heading into the more remote national park. For those seeking an authentic, no-fuss camping experience that offers excellent value, peaceful nights under starry outback skies, and a prime location for adventure, Possum Park in Injune is an unbeatable choice.
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Site Information
- Site Suitable For: Tents, Camper Trailers, Caravans, Motorhomes, Big Rigs.
- Road Access: Sealed road to entrance, dirt/gravel internal roads.
- Site Surface: Grass and dirt.
- Camping Permitted: Yes, low fees apply via an honesty box.
- Maximum Overnight Stays: Generally up to 7 days.
- Facilities: Toilets, showers (may require payment/token).
- Potable Water: Yes, available on site.
- Mobile Phone Coverage: Good for Telstra, limited for other carriers.
- TV Reception: Good.
- Onsite Public Toilets: Yes.
- Rubbish Bins: Yes.
- Open Fires: Permitted in existing fire pits, subject to local fire bans. Bring your own wood.
- Generator Use: Permitted during respectful hours.
- Number of Sites Available: 100+ unmarked sites.
- Essentials to Bring: Cash for fees, firewood, insect repellent.
- Pet Friendly: Yes, pets are welcome on a leash.
- Fishing: Limited local fishing opportunities.
- Short Walks: Yes, around the spacious grounds.
Local Amenities
Pubs
- Injune Hotel: 1.5 km
- Wallumbilla Hotel: 90 km
- Commercial Hotel, Roma: 92 km
Places to Eat
- Injune Hotel: 1.5 km
- Cafe on Second: 1.3 km
- Injune Roadhouse: 1.8 km
Local Attractions
- Injune Visitor Information Centre: 1.3 km
- Carnarvon Gorge National Park (Visitor Area): 110 km
- Henricks Park & C.J. Carter Suspension Bridge: 1.6 km
Nearest Caravan Parks
- Injune Caravan Park: 2 km
- Takarakka Bush Resort (Carnarvon Gorge): 110 km
- Sandstone Park (Carnarvon Gorge): 105 km
Next Free Camps
- Beilba Creek Rest Area: 55 km
- Wysby Rest Area: 60 km
- Dooloogarah Rest Area: 85 km (4WD recommended)
Services
- Nearest Dump Point: Injune Caravan Park (fee may apply) or opposite Council depot – 1.4 km
- Nearest Petrol Station: Injune – 1.8 km
- Drinking Water Resupply: On site.
- Public Toilets: On site and in Injune town centre.
Seasonal Weather Forecast: Injune / Maranoa Region
Injune has a semi-arid climate with very hot summers and cool, dry winters, typical of the Queensland outback.
- Summer (Dec – Feb): Very hot, with average temperatures from 20°C to 35°C. Days frequently exceed 40°C. This is the main season for rainfall, often from storms.
- Autumn (Mar – May): Warm and pleasant with clear skies. Temperatures cool to a comfortable 13°C to 29°C.
- Winter (Jun – Aug): Dry, sunny days with cold nights. Average temperatures range from 4°C to 22°C. Heavy frosts are very common overnight, with temperatures often dropping below freezing.
- Spring (Sep – Nov): A dry heat as temperatures build rapidly. Averages range from 12°C to 32°C.