Griffins Farm campground
Highlights
- Pitch your tent beside Yarrunga Creek for a peaceful night under the stars in Morton National Park.
- Explore historic relics like an old house and barn, connecting with the rich history of the Griffins family.
- Enjoy the tranquil, grassy setting surrounded by forest, perfect for unwinding after a day of trekking or cycling.
- Light a campfire in the evening, soaking in the serenity of this remote campground as night falls.
If you’re planning to trek or cycle the 11km Griffins walking track in Morton National Park, aim to stop for the night at peaceful Griffins Farm campground.
Set next to Yarrunga Creek, this walk-in campground is a tranquil place to pitch your tent before you continue your multi-day hike. Grassy, quiet and surrounded by forest, you might even get lucky and have the place to yourself.
After you’ve set up camp, take the time to explore the area. As you look around, you’ll spot remnants of an old house, barn and rock wall fence. These historic relics hark back to when the Griffins family lived here, cutting timber to sell to sawmills between the 1940s and 1970s.
And as evening falls, light a campfire, settle back and enjoy the serenity of this remote location as you gaze up at the stars.
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Remote/backpack camping
Griffins Farm campground is a challenging walk-in campground, close to Yarrunga Creek in Morton National Park. Featuring historic relics from the mid-1900s, it’s a great stopover as you journey along the remote Griffins walking track.
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.