Seven Mile Waterhole camping area
Campsite
The Seven Mile Waterhole access track is signposted 1.2 km north-west of the Lakefield Ranger Station, then it’s a further 12 km to the site. Seven Mile is a long, freshwater hole on the North Kennedy River, known as a great spot for birdwatching. Look for brolgas, sarus cranes, black-necked storks, comb-crested jacanas, magpie geese and ducks. There are 10 numbered sites for self-sufficient campers; open fires and generators are permitted. Site 1 GPS S:14 54.901 E:144 05.385; Site 10 GPS S:14 51.175 E:144 05.321
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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