Monto Caravan Park - Monto QLD

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Monto Caravan Park is located at Flinders St - N , Monto. Monto is an absolutely charming inland Queensland town which is 479km north west of Brisbane.  There is a scenic drive to Monto from Gladstone via Many Peaks but it is not suitable for caravans or large vehicles. There are 25 powered and 10 unpowered sites available for caravans, campers and motorhomes. On site accommodation is also available and may include cabins and on site caravans. We would like to add more information to this description so if you have stayed at this park would you kindly add your own review and comments using the form below. Bookings can be made by telephoning the park and please tell the park that you found them on Caravan Park Photos.

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REGION: > QLD > Central Coast > Bundaberg & Wide Bay > Monto

Contact and Location
Monto Caravan Park
Flinders St - N
Monto QLD 4630
P: 07 4166 1492
F: 07 4166 3131
W: www.montocaravanpark.com.au

GPS:-24.864178,151.11193
GPS:S24 51 51,E151 06 42
GPS:S24 51.8507,E151 06.7158

  1. Duke Jensen  of  Brisbane Fri October 21, 2022 at 9:48 AM

    Beautiful, quiet, leafy, caravan park. The park is well maintained and super clean. There is an abundance of bird life to enjoy at the park. Cania Gorge is only a short drive and there is the amazing art trail and rail trail to enjoy.
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 Pets OK
25 Powered Sites
10 Unpowered Sites
10 On Site
8 Hot Showers
3 Washing Machines
1 Dryers
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