Running Creek Camping
Running Creek Parklands, Nonmus Rd, Stanmore QLD 4514
Welcoming pets of all shapes and sizes, Running Creek Camping is a dog-friendly camping area near Brisbane. With several campsites available, animal feeding sessions and generator use allowed, Running Creek Parklands is the perfect place to stop and stay in the Moreton Bay Region.
Children are free to ride bikes, fly kites and play as many games in the grounds as they like, however, they are not permitted to visit the stable yards or the showers without adult supervision. Running Creek also advises that children be supervised if riding their bike along the track. The waterway is a great place to take a dip or take a paddle, however, after heavy rain, extra precautions are recommended.
Generators are permitted during certain hours only: 8:00 am – 10:00 pm and 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm ONLY.
Running Creek Camping is a full-service camping area, allowing fire (unless during a fire ban), generators, and pets. Facilities include:
Running Creek Camping does NOT currently have a dump point – the closest is Woodford Showgrounds. To reduce environmental footprints, Running Creek Camping encourages visitors to bring their own facilities. Please bring your own water as there are no taps on site.
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