
About
Kerry Valley secret

Welcome to Kerry Valley Secret....we love where we live and we know you will too.

If you are very quiet you may get to meet our resident Red Neck Wallaby. He usually comes to check out the campers in the evening.

A free bag of kindling is supplied as part of the booking at Kerry Valley Secret. Firewood delivered to your campsite is also available for sale.

You won't find a more delicious breakfast. Why not place an order and pick up a hamper from Tommerup's Dairy Farm on the way to Kerry Valley Secret - you will drive straight past their door if you come via Beaudesert.

This is a place that is close to our hearts. A community built road leads to John Shephard Lookout. It is currently closed to vehicles but it is an awesome bushwalk and currently has 18 eBird checklists registered at the Lookout. With views to Wilson's Peak, the McPherson and Main Ranges it is well worth the jaunt for the view!

O'Reilly's wine is a perfect accompaniment to Towri Cheese Eweghurt.

Michael's grandfather Barney is in this photo of the Stinson rescuers return. If you love history we have an historical grave onsite as well as the wilderness walks to Westrays Grave and the Stinson Crash in nearby Lamington National Park.

The history of the first selectors can be found by exploring the tracks around Kerry Valley Secret, Stockyard Creek Campsite.

The Albert River feature at all our campsites........ Did you know that the Albert River is one of the fastest flowing rivers on the eastern seaboard.

Explore the cattle pads and hills around the farm.

Lamington National Park wilderness is close. Westray's Grave is a 30min drive away in the wilderness end of Lamington National Park. It is not a formed track so the path is fairly rough but achievable for active walkers in 3-6 hours.

Nearby Wyaralong Dam is a great place for mountain biking, fishing and paddling.
Have you ever wished you could find a secret spot to go camping with your friends and family but not have to deal with crowds of others?
We are opening up our farm Glenaulin and sharing "our bit of bush" with private groups. We recognise that when you escape from everyday life to catch up with friends and family you also like be in the bush, soak up all the peace and quiet and have it ALL to yourself.
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We love where we live and we know you will too - whether you like to just chill out in the creek, watch the birds and wallabies laze about, explore our rich history or access our wonderful Lamington National Park backyard.
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Our campsites are tidy bush sites that we will develop as time goes on, we look forward to meeting you.
Sally and Michael Undery.
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FACILITIES

Fire Pit
Portaloo Toilets
waterHole

“Absolutely loved camping here! Nothing like having your own private campground and waterhole.”
"Great site, perfect for a group of families to relax and play, loved being away from the noise of the modern world, nature and wildlife everywhere, clean toilets, creek and water hole great for kids and adults!"
“Away from the crowds”
DIRECTIONS
GETTING HERE
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The directions to Stockyard Creek, Kingfisher and Platypus Campsite are slightly different. All sites are situated in the Kerry Valley (The Lost World tourism precinct of the Scenic Rim), just a 90 minute drive from Brisbane and the Gold Coast
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All campsites have an all vehicle access road - 2wd (there is a causeway crossing which can make very low clearance vehicles unsuitable at Stockyard) & 4wd.
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Platypus and Kingfisher Campsites are over 21km and Stockyard Campsite is over 30km from Beaudesert along Kerry Road.
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To protect our campers from people just dropping in on our exclusive campsite we will send you the exact address when you enquire or book. Site inspections are welcome by appointment only.
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NOTE IF YOU WISH TO USE GOOGLE MAPS we will send you a direct link to the campsite when you book.

