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Booloumba Creek is a creek in Conondale National Park, Queensland, Australia, that's known for its clear waters and natural pools:
Location: About 15 minutes from Kenilworth, in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, and a two-hour drive northwest of Brisbane
Features: Crystal-clear waters, natural pools, waterfalls, hikes, and camping
Camping: Three camping areas with tent, campervan, and camper trailer sites
Swimming: The pools are generally safe for swimming, but you should be cautious and follow safety guidelines
Access: You'll need a high clearance four-wheel-drive (4WD) vehicle to access the creek crossings
Safety: You should plan your trip carefully, bring enough supplies, and be prepared for changes in weather
Firewood: You should bring your own clean, untreated, milled firewood, as it's illegal to collect firewood from the park
Here are some tips for visiting Booloumba Creek:
Firewood
You should only use designated fireplaces, and you should bring your own firewood.
Rubbish
You should bring rubbish bags and take all recyclables and rubbish with you when you leave. Rubbish bins are not provided.
Clothing - You should bring suitable clothing, as temperatures can soar above 30°C in summer and drop below 0°C in winter.