
07 46548380 or 0407620360
Gidgee's Bush Camp
You can make a booking either the Gidgees Bush Camp website or find the links to Hipcamp. Or contact us via phone or gidgeesmith@bigpond.com . Our camping is open to Cars, 4 x4, motor bikes, swags, tents, campers, slide on campers, caravans, motorhomes, buses and trucks. WE do not charge by the size or space we charge by the number of people on the site. You get to pick our own camp site on arrival. Power site and group camping area are the only 2 spots that are out of bounds unless they are booked.
WE DO NOT HAVE HOOK UP TAP WATER BUT WE DO HAVE COOKING WATER.
Water points available in Morven so fill up before you come please
VACANCIES AVAILABLE
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We are open 7 days a week for camping
EITHER AUTOMATIC(YOU BOOK ONLINE ON THIS PAGE OR HIPCAMP
MANUALLY 07 46548380
OR 0407620360
EMAIL
gidgeesmith@bigpond.com



Located just 1.2 km off the Warrego Highway
at Morven on a ALL GRAVEL ROAD, Gidgee's Bush Camp grounds
are set in a quiet little stop where over
crowding is not a problem. Poddies and pets
with lots of native wild life also.
Book by this Website,
Hipcamp or by calling
07 46548380 or 0407620360
Fill in a powered site request form or
contact us on
facebook
gidgeesmithbags&gidgee'sbuhcamp
or email gidgeesmith@bigpond.com
Open from March to September 7 days a
week for camping.
The coffee shop is available to
camping guests out side normal trading hours by arrangement




With Australia's new love for off the grid or bush camping as wells as 12 powered sites. We decided to start Gidgee's Bush Camp in 2018. Our camp ground offers wide open spaces with no over crowding for all styles of camping from tents to big rigs and very thing in between. Gidgee's Bush Camp is set on our home block of 180 acres , which we also use as a kidding block for our composite breed of meat goats. We breed the goats to sell the bucks to grazers that have bigger goat farming enterprises.
Having done lots of camping ourselves we focused on the things that we found appealing. Places for the kids to run around and explore, and an opportunity for them to feed and interact with the animals.
With the on going harsh seasons land scaping has been hard work. But we have managed to maintain two communal grassed areas with another one to come when we introduce our powered site area, in the near future.
There are native trees around the camp ground near our newly extended dam, which provides some great camping spots for our campers. Campers can also enjoy a 2km bush walk that shows trees that are common to this area.
We have a placed fire rings and plasma cut fire pits though out the camping grounds for our campers to enjoy.
We provide a special group camping area for bigger groups, but other than that campers get to pick there own spot around the camp grounds.
Probably the thing that our campers enjoy the most around the bush camp is the multiple pieces of art work and sculpture. The art work ranges in size, with the use of many different medians. Most of the art work is created by myself and it is quite and adventure finding all the hidden pieces both on the camp ground and in our little coffee shop called Kill for a Cuppa.
The coffee shop is set up in the old slaughter houses which were the only buildings on the place when we purchase it in 2006.
The block was once owned by my uncle and grandfather and as a child i would come out with my father when he was helping them slaughter. It has been great to bring the buildings back to life, and it has lots of interesting things to see.
EXPLORE THE AREA

Our week ends are for group bookings and workshops. So if you would like a few hours away with your friends for a special occasion, this might just be the place for you

Check out the new Morven War Memorial
which was designed and made by Mick and I in conjunction with the Morven RSL Branch and the Morven Progress Association, it is a must see at night when it lights the town up.
Check out the amazing miniature buildings at the Morven Museum. A real vision of how our families lived in the out back way back when
