Annie River camping area
Campsite
The park’s most northerly campground, the access track to Annie River is off Marina Plains Rd, about 12 km north of Lakefield Rd. Never swim, canoe, clean fish or prepare food at the water’s edge, or camp close to deep waterholes, as estuarine crocodiles live in these waters. Lakefield is one of the few Queensland parks where fishing is allowed. Anglers can target barramundi, tarpon, catfish and archerfish in the freshwater regions, and mangrove jack, fingermark, cod, trevally, queenfish and salmon in the saltwater areas. GPS S:14 31.209 E:143 50.502
Information
Who to contact: QPWS Lakefield National Park (07) 4060 3271 or 13 1304 Camping fees: Pay fees at the self-registration station at Lakefield Ranger Headquarters; fill in reservation board when obtaining permits
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- Welcome Waterhole camping area
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- Midway Waterhole camping area
- Sweetwater Lake camping area
- Dingo Waterhole camping area
- Orange Plain Waterhole camping area
- Five Mile Creek camping area
- Lake Emma camping area
- Seven Mile Waterhole camping area
- Kennedy Bend Waterhole camping area
- Old Faithful Waterhole camping area
- Hanush’s Waterhole camping area
- Twelve Mile Waterhole camping area
- Bottom Whiphandle Waterhole camping area
- Saltwater Creek camping area
- Catfish Waterhole camping area
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