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Biloela Caravan and Tourist Park is just out of town on the Dawson Highway as you head west and is adjacent to Queensland Heritage Park Tourist Complex. This is a very nice looking park with lots space, shade and large flat sites. Biloela Caravan Park is a member of Ozzy Parks - they say it is Queensland's best value caravan park and tourist accommodation.
The Biloela Caravan Park offers a number of alternative accommodation types:
We would not hesitate to stay here.
Boomerang Caravan Park in Biloela appeared to be old but had lots of space with plenty of cabins and shady trees. Located away from the the main road this is a part of Ozzy Parks - they say it is Queensland's best value caravan park and tourist accommodation.
It is within walking distance to the Town Centre of and a short drive to the Callide dam and the Cania Gorge. Boomerang Caravan Park has a range of accommodation:
This caravan park is in a very convenient location to explore the area.
The Biloela Discovery Holiday Park – very large and well maintained with lovely gardens. The park is along the same street as the VIC which runs parallel to the main highway. We were not allowed to take photos inside the park but I must say the staff were very friendly and helpful.
This park has been built over 16 acres with plenty of room for large motor homes and 5th wheelers. It is within walking distance to the main shopping centre with a range of cabin accommodation - they can provide mining accommodation services. There is a Dining Hall, a large undercover entertainment area, barbeque facilities and a pool.
There are a range of grassy, shaded sites for caravans and campers - powered and un-powered.