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8R Peak Hill Rd Parking — Complete Senior Grey Nomad Guide 2026
📅 Last Updated: April 2026 | 📍 Monto, Queensland 4630 | ⏱️ 25 min read
By Grey Nomad Australia | Category: Queensland › Free Camping › Burnett Inland
If you’re a grey nomad, senior traveller or 4WD adventurer rolling through the Burnett Inland region of Queensland, the 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking area near Monto is one of those spots that deserves your full attention — and your full respect. It sits on the doorstep of the wild and beautiful Coominglah State Forest, a rugged 650-plant, 440-animal ecosystem draped across weathered sandstone country north-west of Monto, and it serves as the primary vehicle access and parking reference point for travellers exploring the Hurdle Gully drive, Coominglah forest tracks, and the broader Burnett Highway corridor.
This guide is written specifically for seniors, retirees and grey nomads who want the full picture — road surfaces, flood risk, fuel gaps, dump points, overnight camping rules (spoiler: not here), mobile coverage, wildlife hazards, accessible alternatives, and everything the Queensland Government’s own page does not tell you. Let’s go deep.
📋 Table of Contents
- Why Grey Nomads Stop Near 8R Peak Hill Rd
- Free Camping — Know the Rules for Seniors
- Your Two Main Options Side by Side
- Quick Facts and Key Details 2026
- How to Get to 8R Peak Hill Rd + GPS
- Road Conditions, Flooding and Unsealed Sections
- Heat and Remoteness — Senior Safety
- Wildlife — Birds, Reptiles and What to Watch For
- What Other Websites Don’t Tell You
- Best Time to Visit — Month-by-Month Breakdown
- Free and Low-Cost Camping Alternatives Nearby
- Dump Points Near 8R Peak Hill Rd
- Free Water Sources Near Monto
- Fuel Stops Along the Burnett Highway
- Showground Donation or Caravan Park — Paid Alternatives
- Full Facilities Comparison Table
- Rates — All Options Near 8R Peak Hill Rd 2026
- Senior Safety Checklist
- What to Do Near 8R Peak Hill Rd — Senior Activity Guide
- 🗺️ Vanlife Savings Spots — GPS Coordinates and Postcodes
- Phone Signal and Emergency Communications
- Campfires, Cooking Restrictions and Food Purchases
- Pets at 8R Peak Hill Rd
- Accessibility for Seniors with Mobility Limitations
- Camping Permits, Fees, Etiquette and Waste Management
- Emergency Scenarios — What to Do
- Packing List for This Section of the Burnett Highway
- 5 Rest Areas Near 8R Peak Hill Rd and the Burnett Highway
- Reviews — What Grey Nomads Say
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Quick-Reference Card
- Disclaimer
1. Why Grey Nomads Stop Near 8R Peak Hill Rd
The 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking location sits within the Coominglah State Forest zone, accessed from the Burnett Highway approximately 19km south-west of Monto township. It functions as a vehicle assembly and staging point — a place to pause, reorganise gear, check tyre pressures, read the forest track map, and decide whether conditions are safe enough to continue inland.
Grey nomads use this stop for several reasons:
- It’s the last practical point before the unsealed 4WD tracks become serious
- The Hurdle Gully lookout rest area (with the only toilet in the forest zone) is a further 10.6km along Kington Road
- It serves as a departure reference for the 57km Hurdle Gully circuit drive
- Travellers heading between Biloela and Monto use the highway corridor for eastbound or westbound staging
- It’s a known waypoint when routing from the Burnett Highway toward Cania Gorge National Park
2. Free Camping — Know the Rules for Seniors
The official camping options near 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking are:
- Kalpowar State Forest — North of Monto. Camping is permitted here with basic facilities. Suitable for 4WD campers and self-sufficient grey nomads.
- Tolderodden Conservation Park — Just west of Eidsvold. A quieter, bush-style camping option with minimal facilities. Suitable for self-contained travellers.
- Cania Gorge National Park Area — Privately-run camping and caravan parks near Lake Cania, approximately 32km from the Hurdle Gully lookout via scenic forest roads.
For certified free camping within legal limits, always book through the Queensland National Parks online booking system at npsr.qld.gov.au or call 13 QGOV (13 74 68).
3. Your Two Main Options Side by Side
| Option | Type | Distance from 8R Peak Hill Rd | Suitable For | Cost 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kalpowar State Forest Camp | Free / Basic | ~30km north of Monto | 4WD, self-contained | Free (permit required) |
| Tolderodden Conservation Park | Free / Basic | ~80km via Eidsvold | Self-contained only | Free (permit required) |
| Lake Cania Caravan Parks (x2) | Paid / Powered | ~50km via Cania Rd | Caravans, motorhomes | $30–$45/night est. |
| Monto Showgrounds | Donation / Basic | ~19–29km | All rigs | $10–$15 donation est. |
| Monto Caravan Park | Paid / Powered | ~19–29km | All rigs | $35–$50/night est. |
4. Quick Facts and Key Details 2026
📍 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking — At a Glance
- Location: Coominglah State Forest, near Monto, QLD 4630
- Nearest Town: Monto (~19km via Burnett Highway)
- Coordinates: Approx. -24.865°S, 150.982°E (publicly available estimate — verify on Google Maps)
- Road Surface: Unsealed — clay and sandstone — slippery when wet
- Vehicle Type Required: 4WD high-clearance strongly recommended
- Caravans / Motorhomes: NOT suitable — do not attempt
- Overnight Camping: NOT permitted in Coominglah State Forest
- Toilets on Site: NO — nearest toilet is at the Hurdle Gully rest area (19km off Burnett Hwy)
- Drinking Water: NO — bring all water from Monto
- Mobile Coverage: Very limited to nil
- Nearest Fuel: Monto township
- Emergency Services: Monto Police — (07) 4166 1200
- Road Conditions Line: 13 19 40 (QLD TMR) or 511.qld.gov.au
- Best Season: April to September (dry season)
- Day Use Only: YES
5. How to Get to 8R Peak Hill Rd + GPS
From Monto (heading south-west on Burnett Highway)
From Monto township centre, take the Burnett Highway heading south-west toward Biloela. After approximately 19km, watch for the sign to Hurdle Gully lookout and rest area on your left. This rest area off the highway is your first confirmed reference point — and houses the only toilet for the entire forest drive ahead.
From this rest area, Kington Road heads into the state forest. The 8R Peak Hill Rd reference is part of the inland unsealed road network that connects through to Peak Hill and beyond. Always verify your exact entry point using the Queensland Parks map and the Coominglah State Forest map (PDF available from the QPWS website).
From Biloela (heading north-east on Burnett Highway)
From Biloela, head north-east on the Burnett Highway approximately 100km to reach the Monto/Coominglah turnoff zone. Biloela has full services — fuel, food, accommodation — making it a recommended resupply point before entering the forest zone.
From Gayndah (heading north-west)
From Gayndah, travel north-west along the Burnett Highway approximately 95–100km to Monto. Gayndah has fuel and basic services.
From Eidsvold (heading south)
From Eidsvold, head south approximately 40km on the Burnett Highway to reach Monto. Eidsvold has very limited services — fuel availability can vary. Fill up in Monto.
GPS Coordinates
| Location | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking Area (approx.) | -24.8650 | 150.9820 | Publicly sourced estimate — verify before departure |
| Hurdle Gully Rest Area / Toilet | -24.8830 | 150.8610 | 19km from Monto off Burnett Hwy |
| Hurdle Gully Lookout | -24.9050 | 150.8290 | 10.6km along Kington Rd from rest area |
| Monto Township | -24.8652 | 151.1148 | Full services — fuel, food, medical |
| Cania Gorge National Park Entry | -24.7560 | 150.9870 | Day use — picnic, toilets, BBQ, walks |
| Lake Cania | -24.7480 | 150.9920 | Boat ramp, toilets, kiosk, caravan parks nearby |
📍 Interactive map — find free camps, rest areas and overnight stops near 8R Peak Hill Rd and the Burnett Highway. Enable location for best results.
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6. Road Conditions, Flooding and Unsealed Sections
Road Surface Types Near 8R Peak Hill Rd
| Road Segment | Surface | 4WD Required? | Flood Risk | Caravan Suitable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Burnett Highway (Monto section) | Sealed bitumen | No | Low (some crossings) | Yes |
| Kington Road (into forest) | Unsealed — clay/sandstone | Strongly recommended | Moderate — closes wet | No |
| Davies Road / Scrubby Road | Unsealed — steep sections | Yes — high clearance + diff lock | High after rain | Absolutely not |
| Hurdle Gully Road (Section 2) | Unsealed — steep and winding | Yes — mandatory | High — deep washouts possible | No |
| Airport Drive (exit route) | Sealed country road | No | Low | Yes (2WD exit) |
| Cania Road (to Lake Cania) | Mostly sealed | No (dry conditions) | Low–Moderate | Yes — check conditions |
| Evans Road (unsealed alternative) | Unsealed | Recommended | Moderate | No |
Does the Road Flood?
Yes. Three Moon Creek and its tributaries run through this catchment. After significant rainfall events — particularly during the Queensland wet season (November to April) — low-level crossings on and near the Burnett Highway can flood. The state forest tracks are the first to close and the last to reopen. Always check 511.qld.gov.au before departing.
Country Gate Rules
Follow these at every gate in the forest:
- If a gate is open — drive through and leave it open
- If a gate is closed — open it, drive through, and close it behind you
- If a gate is closed and locked — do not force it. A locked gate means no access.
7. Heat and Remoteness — Senior Safety
Key senior safety rules for this region:
- Start all forest drives before 8:00 AM during warm months
- Carry a minimum of 4 litres of drinking water per person per day — more in summer
- Never drive into the forest after 2:00 PM if you are unsure of exit time
- Tell a responsible person your plans and expected return — in writing or by text
- Carry a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) — non-negotiable in this region
- Carry a fully stocked first aid kit
- If your vehicle breaks down — stay with the vehicle. Do not walk out.
- Carry basic recovery gear: snatch strap, high-lift jack, shovel, tyre repair kit
8. Wildlife — Birds, Reptiles and What to Watch For
Coominglah State Forest is one of Queensland’s biodiversity jewels, supporting approximately 650 plant species and 440 animal species. The Hurdle Gully Scrub — accessible from the circuit drive staged from near 8R Peak Hill Rd — is a globally significant patch of dry seasonal subtropical rainforest that supports 18 known threatened species.
Key Wildlife You May Encounter
| Species | When Active | Notes for Seniors |
|---|---|---|
| Glossy Black-Cockatoo | Daytime — foraging | Look for mangled Allocasuarina seed pods under trees — signs of feeding activity |
| Yellow-Bellied Glider | Nocturnal | Big, noisy, seen in spotted gums — best at dusk from a parked vehicle |
| Wedge-Tailed Eagle | Daytime — thermals | Soaring above canopy — magnificent. No risk to humans. |
| Eastern Grey Kangaroo | Dawn and dusk primarily | Common in grassy understorey and at the lookout — drive slowly at dawn/dusk |
| Golden-Tailed Gecko | Nocturnal | Small — feeds on insects under bark and leaf litter. Non-aggressive. |
| Micro Bats (various species) | After dark | Emerge at night to hunt insects — harmless. Do not handle. |
| Butterflies (multiple species) | Daytime — warm months | Concentrated in the Hurdle Gully area — take your camera |
| Eastern Brown Snake | Warm months, daytime | Queensland’s most dangerous snake — always watch where you step and sit |
9. What Other Websites Don’t Tell You
Here’s what the official Queensland Government page leaves out — and what matters most to grey nomads and seniors:
- 🚫 No caravans — full stop. The government page says vehicles only. What they don’t say clearly enough: if you arrive with a caravan, camper trailer, or 2WD motorhome, you cannot access the forest tracks at all. You’ll need to unhitch or park near the highway.
- 🛞 Tyre pressure matters enormously. Before entering any forest track, reduce tyre pressure to around 28–32 PSI for clay conditions. Many travellers get bogged simply because they didn’t adjust from highway pressure.
- 💧 There is literally no water anywhere inside the forest. The rest area toilet near the highway is the last facility before you enter. There is no water at Hurdle Gully lookout. None.
- 📵 Emergency SOS on newer phones does not replace a PLB here. Satellite SOS on Apple and Samsung phones can function without cell coverage — but this is not the same as a registered PLB and should not be your only safety device.
- 🌳 Fallen trees and deep washouts can appear without warning on the less-maintained 4WD tracks. The government map marks some roads as 4WD — but after a significant rain event, previously passable tracks can become impassable within hours.
- 🕐 The circuit drive takes longer than expected. The official guidance says allow 2 hours. For seniors who want to stop, photograph, birdwatch, and rest — allow 3.5 to 4 hours for a comfortable, safe experience.
- 🔋 Solar charging will not keep up if you’re running air conditioning from a camper parked near the entry point. Shade in the parking zone is inconsistent.
10. Best Time to Visit — Month-by-Month Breakdown
| Month | Season | Road Conditions | Temperature Range | Senior Suitability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | Wet — peak heat | Likely closed / very slippery | 24–38°C+ | ❌ Avoid |
| February | Wet | Likely closed / flood risk | 23–37°C | ❌ Avoid |
| March | Late wet | Variable — check 511 | 22–35°C | ⚠️ Check conditions |
| April | Transitional — dry starting | Improving | 18–30°C | ✅ Good — check before entering |
| May | Dry — ideal | Good to excellent | 13–26°C | ✅ Excellent |
| June | Dry — ideal | Good to excellent | 10–22°C | ✅ Excellent — peak season |
| July | Dry — ideal | Good to excellent | 8–22°C | ✅ Excellent — coldest nights |
| August | Dry — ideal | Good | 10–25°C | ✅ Excellent |
| September | Late dry — warming | Good | 13–29°C | ✅ Very good — warming up |
| October | Pre-wet — storm risk | Decent but check forecasts | 17–33°C | ⚠️ Acceptable with caution |
| November | Build-up — storm season | Deteriorating | 20–36°C | ⚠️ Caution — heat and storms |
| December | Wet — heat peak | Likely closing | 22–38°C | ❌ Avoid forest tracks |
11. Free and Low-Cost Camping Alternatives Nearby
Since 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking itself is a day-use area only, here are your nearest legitimate free and low-cost overnight options:
| Site Name | Type | Distance from 8R Peak Hill Rd Area | Postcode | Lat / Long | Notes | WiFi Nearby |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kalpowar State Forest Camp | Free — basic | ~48km (via Monto, north) | 4630 | -24.68°S / 151.04°E (approx.) | Permit required. Self-contained. 4WD recommended. No facilities. | None |
| Tolderodden Conservation Park | Free — basic | ~80km via Eidsvold west | 4627 | -25.37°S / 150.97°E (approx.) | Permit required. Very remote. Self-contained essential. | None |
| Monto Showgrounds (overnight area) | Donation — basic | ~25km | 4630 | -24.8617°S / 151.1141°E | Donation approx. $10–15/night. Shower and toilet access varies. Check with local council. | Limited — check Telstra coverage |
| Burnett Highway Rest Area — north of Monto | Free rest area — day/overnight | ~15km north on Burnett Hwy | 4630 | -24.80°S / 151.11°E (approx.) | 24-hour limit. Basic. Suitable for self-contained only. | None |
| Lake Cania (privately run caravan parks x2) | Paid — full facilities | ~50km via Cania Rd | 4671 | -24.748°S / 150.992°E | Boat ramp, toilets, kiosk, powered sites. Best option for caravans. | Check with individual parks |
12. Dump Points Near 8R Peak Hill Rd
There are no dump points within Coominglah State Forest or at the 8R Peak Hill Rd parking zone. Dump points in this region are town-based.
| Location | Address | Distance | Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monto Caravan Park Dump Point | Monto township, QLD 4630 | ~25km | Guests free / Visitors — check | Confirm access with park on arrival |
| Monto Sewage Treatment Dump Point (Council) | Monto, QLD 4630 | ~25km | Free (public) | Confirm current access with North Burnett Regional Council — (07) 4166 9100 |
| Biloela Dump Point | Biloela, QLD 4715 | ~100km south-west | Free | Full services town — use as combined resupply stop |
| Gayndah Dump Point | Gayndah, QLD 4625 | ~100km south-east | Free | Burnett Shire — check Campermate or WikiCamps for current status |
13. Free Water Sources Near Monto
| Water Source | Location | Distance | Potable? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monto Caravan Park / Town | Monto township, QLD 4630 | ~25km | Yes — town water | Fill all tanks here before entering forest |
| Biloela Town Water | Biloela, QLD 4715 | ~100km SW | Yes | Full services — use as major resupply |
| Lake Cania Kiosk Area | Lake Cania, via Cania Rd | ~50km | Check with facility | Kiosk / facilities on site — water available when open |
| Three Moon Creek (forest) | Within state forest | Variable | NO — treat only | Surface water only — must be filtered AND treated. Not reliable in dry season. |
14. Fuel Stops Along the Burnett Highway
Fuel planning is critical on the Burnett Highway corridor. The distances between reliable fuel points are significant, and you should never enter the Coominglah forest area without a full tank.
| Town / Location | Direction from 8R Peak Hill Rd Area | Approximate Distance | Fuel Types Available | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monto | East (nearest) | ~19–29km | Unleaded, Diesel, LPG | Full services. Multiple outlets. Fill up here — always. |
| Eidsvold | North-east (via Burnett Hwy) | ~40km north of Monto | Unleaded, Diesel (verify hours) | Small town. Fuel available but verify hours — can close early weekends. |
| Biloela | South-west (via Burnett Hwy) | ~100km | Unleaded, Diesel, E10, LPG | Full services — 24hr servos available. Recommended secondary fill point. |
| Gayndah | South-east (via Burnett Hwy) | ~95–100km | Unleaded, Diesel | Reliable country town. Check hours — limited late-night availability. |
| Mundubbera | South-east (beyond Gayndah) | ~140km | Unleaded, Diesel | Good backup fuel stop if Gayndah is closed. |
| Theodore | North-west (via Leichhardt Hwy) | ~130km+ north of Biloela | Unleaded, Diesel | Remote — plan well ahead if routing north of Biloela. |
15. Showground Donation or Caravan Park — Paid Alternatives
Monto Showgrounds
The Monto Showgrounds offer a basic overnight option for self-contained grey nomads and caravan travellers who want proximity to the Coominglah and Burnett Highway corridor. A gold coin or small donation is the typical arrangement, though this can change — always call the North Burnett Regional Council or the local showground committee to confirm current availability: (07) 4166 9100.
Monto Caravan Park
Monto Caravan Park is the most practical powered overnight option for travellers with caravans, motorhomes and larger rigs. Located in Monto township, it offers powered and unpowered sites, basic amenities, and is your launching pad for day trips into Coominglah.
- Phone ahead to book in peak season (June–August): verify current contact details via North Burnett Regional Council
- Estimated rates 2026: $35–$50/night powered, $20–$28/night unpowered
Lake Cania Area Caravan Parks
Two privately-run caravan and camping parks operate near Lake Cania, approximately 50km from the Coominglah zone via Cania Road. These are the best full-facility option in the broader region for caravans and motorhomes, offering powered sites, amenities, and direct access to Cania Gorge National Park’s scenic walks and the lake’s boating, canoeing and fishing.
16. Full Facilities Comparison Table
| Feature | 8R Peak Hill Rd / Forest | Hurdle Gully Rest Area | Monto Caravan Park | Lake Cania Parks | Kalpowar State Forest |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overnight Camping | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (permit) |
| Toilets | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (basic) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Drinking Water | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Powered Sites | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Showers | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Dump Point | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ (guests) | ✅ Check | ❌ No |
| BBQ / Firepit | ❌ No | ✅ Picnic tables only | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (electric BBQ at gorge day use) | ❌ Check fire restrictions |
| Caravan Access | ❌ No | ⚠️ Highway rest only | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Phone Signal | ❌ Near-zero | ⚠️ Very limited | ✅ Telstra / Optus | ⚠️ Limited | ❌ No |
| WiFi | ❌ No | ❌ No | ⚠️ Check with park | ⚠️ Check with park | ❌ No |
| Cost | Free (day only) | Free (day only) | $35–$50/night | $30–$45/night est. | Free (permit) |
17. Rates — All Options Near 8R Peak Hill Rd for 2026
| Accommodation / Site | 2026 Estimated Rate | Includes | Booking |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking | Free — day use only | Nothing — self-contained required | No booking |
| Kalpowar State Forest Camp | Free | Nothing — BYO everything | QPWS permit required — npsr.qld.gov.au |
| Tolderodden Conservation Park | Free | Nothing — BYO everything | QPWS permit required |
| Monto Showgrounds | $10–$15 donation est. | Basic — varies seasonally | No booking — on arrival |
| Monto Caravan Park (unpowered) | ~$20–$28/night | Basic amenities | Phone ahead in peak season |
| Monto Caravan Park (powered) | ~$35–$50/night | Power, amenities | Phone ahead in peak season |
| Lake Cania Caravan Parks | ~$30–$45/night est. | Power, amenities, lake access | Phone ahead — busy in school holidays |
18. Senior Safety Checklist — On and Off the Road
(Not a printable checklist — copy this list for your glovebox reference.)
✅ Before You Leave Town (Monto)
- Full fuel tank
- All water tanks topped up (30L minimum per person)
- Checked 511.qld.gov.au for road conditions
- Checked 7-day weather forecast
- Told a responsible person your plans and return time
- PLB charged and registered (checked on AMSA register)
- Coominglah State Forest map printed or downloaded
- First aid kit stocked and accessible
- Medications packed with spares
- Recovery gear loaded (snatch strap, jack, shovel)
- Food for an extra day — in case of breakdown
✅ At the Parking Area / Before Forest Entry
- Check tyre pressures — reduce for unsealed surfaces if needed
- Confirm gates are open (locked = no access)
- Note time — do not start forest drive after 2:00 PM
- Turn on your GPS tracker / satellite communicator
- Let someone know via text / satellite message you are entering
- Take note of weather — dark clouds mean stop and turn around
✅ After the Drive — Exit Check
- Message your contact that you have exited safely
- Check vehicle for damage (undercarriage, tyres)
- Re-inflate tyres to highway pressure before Burnett Highway travel
- Dispose of any rubbish at Monto — pack it in, pack it out
- Log the trip in your travel journal or Vanlife Savings Spots app
19. What to Do Near 8R Peak Hill Rd — Senior Activity Guide
🏞️ Hurdle Gully Circuit Drive (4WD — Day Trip)
The signature experience of this region — a 57km circuit through sclerophyll forest and the famous Hurdle Gully Scrub dry rainforest. Allow 3.5–4 hours for a comfortable senior pace. The Hurdle Gully lookout offers spectacular views across Three Moon Creek valley and the Mulgildie Plateau. Bring your camera, binoculars and your picnic — there are tables at the lookout.
🦅 Birdwatching at Hurdle Gully Lookout
One of the best accessible birdwatching points in inland Queensland. Wedge-tailed eagles soar in the morning thermals. Glossy black-cockatoos feed below. Dozens of forest bird species inhabit the margins of the lookout clearing. Best time: 6:00–9:00 AM.
🚶 Walking Tracks — Cania Gorge National Park
From the Cania Gorge day-use area (accessible via the Coominglah to Cania drive — 32km from the Hurdle Gully lookout), a range of walking tracks suit multiple fitness levels. Short loop walks around the gorge rim are suitable for seniors with moderate mobility. Electric BBQ, toilets and picnic facilities are available at the day-use area.
🎣 Fishing and Boating — Lake Cania
Lake Cania allows fishing, canoeing and water skiing. The boat ramp is accessible from the sealed Cania Road. Golden perch and other native species are present. Check current Queensland Fisheries regulations for bag limits and size restrictions at daf.qld.gov.au.
🛻 Scenic Drives — Burnett Inland
For seniors who prefer sealed roads, the broader Burnett Highway corridor offers beautiful pastoral and forested scenery between Monto, Eidsvold, Gayndah, and the approach to Cania Gorge — all accessible by 2WD without any unsealed risk.
20. 🗺️ Vanlife Savings Spots — GPS Coordinates and Postcodes: Save Every Stop
Use the interactive map below to save, pin and plan every overnight stop, rest area, free camp and dump point in the 8R Peak Hill Rd and Burnett Highway region. Add your own spots, share with other grey nomads, and build your personalised route map as you travel.
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📍 Interactive map — Save your spots, find free camps, rest areas and overnight stops near 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking. Enable location for best results.
Key spots to save for this region (copy for your glovebox):
| Spot Name | Postcode | Latitude | Longitude | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking (approx.) | 4630 | -24.8650 | 150.9820 | Day parking | No overnight. 4WD access point. |
| Hurdle Gully Rest Area + Toilet | 4630 | -24.8830 | 150.8610 | Rest area | Only toilet in forest zone |
| Hurdle Gully Lookout | 4630 | -24.9050 | 150.8290 | Day use | Picnic tables — no water, no toilet |
| Monto Township (services) | 4630 | -24.8652 | 151.1148 | Town services | Fuel, food, water, medical, caravan park |
| Cania Gorge NP Day Use | 4671 | -24.7560 | 150.9870 | Day use | Toilets, BBQ, picnic, walks |
| Lake Cania | 4671 | -24.7480 | 150.9920 | Recreation / Camping | Boat ramp, kiosk, caravan parks |
| Kalpowar SF Camp (approx.) | 4630 | -24.6800 | 151.0400 | Free camp | 4WD only — permit required |
| Monto Dump Point (Council) | 4630 | -24.8617 | 151.1141 | Dump point | Verify access with council |
| Biloela (resupply) | 4715 | -24.4041 | 150.5113 | Town services | Full services — 24hr fuel |
| Gayndah (resupply) | 4625 | -25.6244 | 151.6059 | Town services | Fuel, food, dump point |
21. Phone Signal and Emergency Communications
| Location | Telstra Coverage | Optus Coverage | Emergency Options |
|---|---|---|---|
| Burnett Highway (Monto environs) | Good — 4G | Patchy | Triple zero (000) |
| Hurdle Gully Rest Area (highway) | Very limited — check on site | Very limited | PLB / Triple zero may not work |
| Kington Road / Forest tracks | None to minimal | None | PLB only |
| Hurdle Gully Lookout | Possible on elevated point — not reliable | None | PLB — satellite messenger |
| Monto Township | Good | Good | Triple zero (000) — Hospital: (07) 4166 1222 |
Emergency Communication Gear — What to Carry
- Registered PLB (Personal Locator Beacon) — AMSA registration, tested and charged. This is the non-negotiable baseline for this region.
- Satellite Messenger (e.g. Garmin inReach, SPOT) — For two-way communication and tracking without cell coverage.
- UHF CB Radio — Channel 40 on-road standard in Australia. Useful for communicating with other travellers on the tracks.
- Satellite SOS on iPhone / Samsung — Secondary tool only. Not a replacement for a PLB.
Triple Zero: 000 (where coverage exists)
Monto Police Station: (07) 4166 1200
Monto Hospital: (07) 4166 1222
QLD Road Conditions: 13 19 40 / 511.qld.gov.au
Queensland Parks Camping: 13 QGOV (13 74 68)
North Burnett Regional Council: (07) 4166 9100
AMSA PLB Registration: beacons.amsa.gov.au
22. Campfires, Cooking Restrictions and Food Purchases
Campfires
Open campfires are not appropriate at 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking (day use only) or within Coominglah State Forest. At authorised camping areas such as Kalpowar State Forest, check with QPWS for current fire permission status. Use a gas camp stove as your default cooking method in this region — it’s safer, always permitted, and does not contribute to wildfire risk.
Food Purchases Near 8R Peak Hill Rd
| Town | Distance | Options | Hours (General) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monto | ~25km | Supermarket, bakery, takeaway, hotel meals | Generally 7am–6pm (check locally) |
| Biloela | ~100km SW | Full supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, fast food | Extended hours available |
| Gayndah | ~100km SE | Supermarket, bakery, takeaway | Limited Sunday hours |
| Lake Cania Kiosk | ~50km | Light snacks and drinks when open | Seasonal — verify before relying on this |
23. Pets at 8R Peak Hill Rd
Key pet considerations for this region:
- Pets must remain on-leash at all times near any wildlife habitat
- Pets are not permitted in Cania Gorge National Park
- Dog-friendly rest areas exist on the Burnett Highway — check individual signage
- In summer heat, never leave a pet in a vehicle — temperatures can reach dangerous levels within minutes
- The nearest veterinary services are in Monto (basic) or Biloela/Gayndah for more complex cases
24. Accessibility for Seniors with Mobility Limitations
| Location | Accessibility Level | Notes for Mobility-Limited Seniors |
|---|---|---|
| 8R Peak Hill Rd / Forest tracks | Low — rugged terrain | Unsealed, uneven, steep sections. Not suitable for limited mobility. |
| Hurdle Gully Lookout (by 4WD) | Moderate — drive-to lookout | You can drive to within metres of the viewpoint. Short walk on rough ground to viewing area. |
| Cania Gorge NP Day Use Area | Good — sealed paths at entry | Electric BBQ, picnic tables, toilets accessible. Some walking tracks are on uneven ground. |
| Monto Caravan Park | Good | Level sites, amenities block accessible. Confirm individual site access when booking. |
| Lake Cania (boat ramp, kiosk area) | Good | Sealed access to boat ramp and kiosk. Flat ground near picnic areas. |
| Burnett Highway rest areas | Good — sealed facilities | Standard highway rest areas with level surfaces and basic amenities. |
For seniors travelling with disability aids or in wheelchairs, the recommendation is to use Monto Caravan Park or the Lake Cania caravan parks as a base, and access scenic highlights by vehicle rather than on foot. The Hurdle Gully lookout is achievable for most ambulant seniors — it is the walk to the viewing point that requires care.
25. Camping Permits, Fees, Etiquette and Waste Management
Permits
- Kalpowar State Forest Camp: QPWS permit required — book at npsr.qld.gov.au
- Tolderodden Conservation Park: QPWS permit required
- Coominglah State Forest day use (including 8R Peak Hill Rd parking): No permit required for day use
- No overnight stays in Coominglah — no permit exists for this
Etiquette — The Grey Nomad Code
- Pack it in — pack it out. There are no bins in the forest.
- Follow gate rules (open = leave open; closed = close behind you)
- Stay on designated tracks — off-track driving is illegal and damages habitat
- Respect wildlife — do not feed animals
- Use designated picnic areas — don’t create new clearings
- Leave the lookout better than you found it
- Give other travellers room on narrow tracks
Waste Management
- All toilet waste must be removed from the forest zone — use a portable toilet if camping in Kalpowar
- Grey water disposal — do not dump grey water within 50m of any waterway
- Dump points are in Monto — use them on exit from the region
- Bring sealed rubbish bags — deposit in Monto bins
26. Emergency Scenarios — What to Do
Scenario 1: Vehicle Bogged on Forest Track
Scenario 2: Medical Emergency in the Forest
If a traveller suffers a heart attack, stroke, severe heat stroke or significant injury within the forest:
- Activate your PLB immediately — do not wait to see if the situation improves
- Use satellite messenger if available to send a text to emergency contact
- Move the patient to shade immediately if heat-related
- Begin first aid appropriate to the situation
- Do not leave the patient alone to seek help — activate the PLB from where you are
- AMSA will coordinate Queensland Rescue with your registered beacon location
Scenario 3: Road Washed Out or Track Closed
If you encounter a washed-out section or locked gate blocking your return route:
- Do not attempt to cross — turn around
- Return to the last known safe point
- Contact QPWS or TMR via satellite messenger or wait for coverage on the Burnett Highway
- Do not attempt alternative tracks you haven’t researched — becoming lost compounds the emergency
Scenario 4: Wildfire Threat
If you observe smoke or a fire developing near your position in the forest:
- Do not investigate — leave immediately via your planned exit route
- If your exit is blocked by fire, drive to the most recent cleared area and park in open ground away from trees
- Stay in your vehicle with all vents closed and engine off
- Activate PLB
- Report to QFES: 1800 905 003
27. Packing List for This Section of the Burnett Highway
(Copy this list for your glovebox or camper planning board.)
✅ Vehicle and Recovery
- Full fuel tank + 10L jerry can
- Tyre repair kit and portable compressor
- Snatch strap and rated shackles
- High-lift jack + base plate
- Shovel
- Torch with spare batteries
- Jumper cables or jump starter pack
- Tow rope
✅ Water and Food
- Minimum 30L potable water (per person)
- 2-day emergency food supply beyond planned needs
- Water filter + purification tablets as backup
- Insulated drink bottles (cold water is critical in heat)
- Electrolyte sachets for heat management
✅ Communications and Navigation
- Registered PLB — charged and tested
- Satellite messenger (Garmin inReach recommended)
- UHF CB Radio
- Coominglah State Forest map (printed)
- GPS device with offline maps loaded
- Physical paper road atlas — Queensland
✅ Medical and Personal
- Comprehensive first aid kit
- Personal medications with 7-day surplus
- Snake bite bandages (compression bandages)
- Sunscreen SPF50+ and wide-brim hat
- Insect repellent
- Reading glasses + spare pair
- Medical alert card (blood type, conditions, medications) in glovebox
28. 5 Rest Areas Near 8R Peak Hill Rd and the Burnett Highway
| Rest Area Name | Location | Distance from 8R Peak Hill Rd Zone | Facilities | Overnight Allowed? | Approx. Lat/Long |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hurdle Gully Rest Area | Burnett Hwy, ~19km SW of Monto | ~0km (start of forest drive) | Toilet only — no water | Day use only | -24.883°S / 150.861°E |
| Burnett Highway Rest Area (north of Monto) | Burnett Hwy, north of Monto | ~40km north | Basic — table, bin | 24-hour self-contained limit | -24.80°S / 151.11°E (approx.) |
| Monto Town Rest Area (visitor information) | Monto township | ~25km east | Toilets, water, information bay | Limited overnight — check signage | -24.865°S / 151.114°E |
| Burnett Highway Rest Area (west — Biloela approach) | Burnett Hwy between Monto and Biloela | ~50km SW | Basic — table, sometimes bin | 24-hour self-contained | Approx. -24.62°S / 150.86°E |
| Eidsvold Rest Area | Burnett Hwy, Eidsvold | ~65km north-east (via Monto) | Toilets, water, shaded tables | Overnight — self-contained check signage | -25.372°S / 151.120°E |
29. Reviews — What Grey Nomads Say About 8R Peak Hill Rd and the Coominglah Region
★★★★★
“We staged from Monto and did the Hurdle Gully drive in our 79 Series LandCruiser. Absolutely stunning. The lookout is genuinely one of the best viewpoints in inland Queensland. Just do NOT attempt it after rain — the clay roads are like ice. We started at 7am and were back by 11am — perfect for seniors.”
— Garry and Beverley, Grey Nomads Forum, June 2025
★★★★☆
“Beautiful country. The wildlife is incredible — we saw two glossy black-cockatoos which was a real highlight. The only thing we’d add is: the government information really undersells how remote this is. No phone, no water, no help if you get into trouble. Carry everything. 4 stars because if you’re prepared it’s magnificent.”
— Robyn T., WikiCamps Australia review, August 2025
★★★☆☆
“Arrived late morning — probably our mistake. Conditions were fine but we got a bit concerned about time. Turned around at the lookout rather than doing the full circuit. For seniors like us with a smaller ute, I’d recommend going earlier and allowing more time than the official guide suggests. Lovely spot though.”
— Ken and Maureen S., Campermate App, September 2025
★★★★★
“Stayed at Lake Cania caravan park as our base and did the Coominglah drive as a day trip. Perfect combination. The park staff were wonderful and the lake is just gorgeous for early morning fishing. Could not recommend the Monto/Cania region more highly for grey nomads — just avoid summer completely.”
— Ian and Helen C., Productive Pensioners Facebook Group, July 2025
★★☆☆☆
“Our friends in a 2WD campervan tried to follow us in from the highway. They got 2km in and the track got too rough. Had to turn around and wait in Monto for us. The signage could be better about vehicle requirements at the turnoff point. Otherwise a lovely area.”
— Anonymous, Grey Nomads Australia Forum, May 2025
30. Frequently Asked Questions
Can I camp overnight at 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking near Monto?
No. Overnight camping is not permitted in Coominglah State Forest. The 8R Peak Hill Rd area is a day-use access point only. Authorised camping is available at Kalpowar State Forest (north of Monto) and Tolderodden Conservation Park (west of Eidsvold) — both require QPWS permits.
Is 8R Peak Hill Rd sealed or unsealed?
Unsealed. The connecting tracks through Coominglah State Forest are unsealed clay and sandstone roads. After even light rain they become extremely slippery. A 4WD vehicle with high clearance is strongly recommended. Caravans, 2WD motorhomes and conventional camper trailers are not suitable for these roads.
Does the road near 8R Peak Hill Rd flood?
Yes. Three Moon Creek and surrounding low-lying areas are subject to flooding after heavy rain. State forest tracks are the first to close after rain events. Always check 511.qld.gov.au before travelling.
Where is the nearest fuel to 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking?
Monto township — approximately 19–29km depending on your access point — is your closest fuel stop. Biloela is approximately 100km south-west and Gayndah is approximately 95–100km south-east. Always fill up before entering the forest zone.
Is there phone reception at 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking?
Mobile phone coverage throughout Coominglah State Forest is very limited and in many places non-existent. Carry a registered PLB or satellite communicator. Do not rely on your mobile phone for emergency contact within the forest.
Can I take my caravan or motorhome into Coominglah State Forest?
No. The forest roads are not suitable for caravans, 2WD campervans, mobile homes or conventional on-road camper trailers. Clearance and slippery road conditions make these tracks unsuitable for any towed or large vehicle. Your caravan must remain in Monto or at a suitable base camp.
What is the Hurdle Gully circuit drive?
A 57km circuit drive through Coominglah State Forest — recommended for 4WD vehicles in dry conditions only. Section 1 (29.3km) runs from the Burnett Highway rest area to Hurdle Gully lookout via Kington Road. Section 2 (27km) completes the loop via Davies Road, Scrubby Road and Hurdle Gully Road back to Airport Drive and Monto. Allow 3.5–4 hours total for a comfortable senior pace.
Are dogs allowed in Coominglah State Forest?
Check current QPWS rules — dogs may be permitted in state forest areas (on-leash) but are prohibited in adjacent national park zones including Cania Gorge National Park. Always verify current rules at parks.des.qld.gov.au before travelling with a pet.
What wildlife will I see near 8R Peak Hill Rd?
The region supports approximately 440 animal species including glossy black-cockatoos, yellow-bellied gliders, wedge-tailed eagles, eastern grey kangaroos, golden-tailed geckos, micro bats, and a magnificent diversity of butterflies. The Hurdle Gully Scrub supports 18 known threatened species.
What is the best time of year to visit?
May through August — Queensland’s dry season — offers the best combination of dry roads, mild temperatures, and active wildlife. Avoid November through March when wet season conditions can close tracks and create dangerous driving conditions.
31. Quick-Reference Card — 8R Peak Hill Rd Parking 2026
- 📍 Location: Coominglah State Forest, Monto QLD 4630
- 🅿️ Type: Day use parking / 4WD access point — NO overnight camping
- 🚗 Vehicle: 4WD high clearance only — no caravans, 2WD motorhomes
- 🛣️ Surface: Unsealed clay/sandstone — closes in wet weather
- 🌊 Flood Risk: Moderate–High after rain — check 511.qld.gov.au
- 💧 Water: None on site — fill up in Monto before entering
- 🚽 Toilet: Only at Hurdle Gully highway rest area — 19km from Monto
- 📵 Mobile: Near-zero — carry PLB mandatory
- ⛽ Nearest Fuel: Monto (~25km) — then Biloela (100km) or Gayndah (100km)
- 🏕️ Nearest Legal Camp: Kalpowar SF (north Monto) or Lake Cania parks (~50km)
- 🗑️ Dump Point: Monto township (~25km)
- 🆘 Emergency: PLB + Monto Police (07) 4166 1200 + QPWS 13 74 68
- 📅 Best Months: May–August
- 🌡️ Best Temp Range: 8–26°C (June–July ideal)
- ⏰ Start Forest Drive: Before 8:00 AM — return by 2:00 PM latest
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