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4x4 Parks in Qld

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4x4 Parks in Qld

Post by Grantw »

I am just wondering where some more 4wd parks are in qld or northern nsw. I am familiar with Landcruiser, Emu creek, Black duck, big boys but what others are out there???
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Post by RaginRover »

I thought big boys was closed ?

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Post by Pesky Pete »

RaginRover wrote:I thought big boys was closed ?

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Dont you mean :shock: "Please tell me it has re opened" :D
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Have no idea. Its been years since i was there last.
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Post by uqunder10s »

Big boys property was bought back by the original owner and is no longer open as a 4WD park. Emu Creek has been bought by a guy from NSW who lets bikes run on it and I believe some 4WD's have been getting around there as well but not 100% on that.

Other parks around SE Qld Northern NSW:

Levuka
Brooklyn
Crystalvale
Arcot
Manar
Landcruiser
Rover Park
Glen Cairn
Black Duck Valley
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Post by Thor »

Grant,
Dirty weekends book has a good list with distances, track types.etc
well worth the twenty odd bucks they want for it.
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Post by -Scott- »

FWIW

I was at Levuka about 18 months back - nice place, not terribly big, we did most of the easy-medium tracks in afternoon/morning. Best part for me was the laid-on firewood, delivered to our campsite!

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Post by uqunder10s »

NJ SWB wrote:FWIW

I was at Levuka about 18 months back - nice place, not terribly big, we did most of the easy-medium tracks in afternoon/morning. Best part for me was the laid-on firewood, delivered to our campsite!

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Post by RUFF »

Thor wrote:Grant,
Dirty weekends book has a good list with distances, track types.etc
well worth the twenty odd bucks they want for it.



Good book with lots of info.



I also got one of my old rigs in that book. Just a pity you could only just see the roof sticking out of the surf :bad-words:
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