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Fundraising opportunity at Camp Borumba

Lake Borumba Caravan and Camping Grounds is run by a not for profit organisation that is passionate about giving back to the community.

They want to help you raise funds for your community group or sporting club by donating your booking costs when you hold a group event at the local campgrounds.

For example if you had 100 adults at $16 per head for two nights, that would return $3200 back to your community group or sporting club.

Lake Borumba campgrounds are located on the banks of Yabba Creek approximately 800m from the magnificent Lake Borumba.

The campgrounds include 25 acres of camping area surrounded by Imbil State Forest and Yabba State Forest, which offer an extensive trail network for you to explore.

Lake Borumba campgrounds offer campsites in lush grassy areas, shady campsites with spacious areas, which are perfect for both tents and caravans. To ensure there is always plenty of space for visitors, they cap numbers. Ensuring you have plenty of space to set up, there are no designated areas for each campsite.

The campgrounds have modern clean amenities offering hot showers, outdoor camp kitchen, free kayaks, table tennis and volleyball court. They also have an onsite caravan/camper waste water dump point.

There is a kiosk located on-site offering the basics such as ice, wood, drinks and ice creams (no EFTPOS – cash only).

Yabba Creek is the perfect place to relax and explore the beauty of nature.

The surrounding State forests are perfect for bush walking, mountain bikes and discovering the local flora and fauna.

While the locals favourite, Lake Borumba is the perfect location for boating, water skiing, fishing, canoeing and swimming.

Find out more at campborumba.com.au or call to make a booking (07) 5488 6662.

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