
Nestled within Toonumbar National Park, Iron Pot Creek Picnic and Camping Area offers a serene retreat among tall flooded gums and lush rainforest. The campground features 10 spacious, unpowered sites equipped with picnic tables and wood barbecues (BYO firewood). Non-flush toilets are available, and visitors are advised to bring their own drinking and cooking water. A short stroll through a forest of Bangalow palms leads to the pristine creek, ideal for swimming in crystal-clear waters. Wildlife enthusiasts can encounter red-necked pademelons, goannas, carpet pythons, and various bird species. The area is accessible via unsealed roads suitable for 2WD vehicles in dry conditions; however, roads may become impassable after rain. Please note that Toonumbar Forest Drive and Coxs Road are closed until late 2025 due to damage from Cyclone Alfred; access to the campground is via Murray Scrub Road.
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