Call Karin on 07 5463 6121 to book.
Last weekend at Camp Lake Fire, we hosted a group of Fathers and Sons out for their annual get together. By all reports, everyone had a great time.
By Sunday it was a bit quieter with everyone relaxing in the warm sun reading the paper before heading back to the city.


The young guests staying at Camp Lake Fire this week were keen fishermen spending plenty of time out on the water. Half of the group enjoyed the comforts of cabin accomodation and the other half braved the weather camping in their tents.
The weather seems to be warming up during the day, hopefully this is a sign that Spring is on the way.
Some spots are still available for the September School Holiday, but call Karin on 07 54 636 121 to book now.
The weather in the Scenic Rim district this past week was a mixture of all four seasons, summer, autumn, winter and spring and seeing Camp Lake Fire guests all rugged up in the mornings and evenings and then during the days discarding all their heavy warm gear.
A group of uni students enjoyed themselves out on Maroon Dam having fun canoeing around and having a go at fishing and trying to avoid getting themselves wet.
Another group of campers spent quality time relaxing and enjoying the beautiful views of the water from their campsite capturing some morning and evening snapshots overlooking the water.
One lone camper spent his time canoeing, having a fish, catching up on some writing and enjoying the peace and quiet.
Even though the temperatures are quite cool you couldn’t ask for better weather to spend some time in the outdoors camping at Camp Lake Fire.

Call Karin on 07 54 636 121 or email at stay@camplakefire.com.au to make your booking.
This past Queens Birthday long weekend, the region looked spectacular and those who were up early were lucky enough to enjoy this beautiful morning sunrise.

The weekend saw Camp Lake Fire host a group of families with Scottish ancestry who held their annual family reunion. During the day activities were planned with all of the clan members participating and included some entertaining log throwing competitions, sack races, lawn bowls and a good old tug of war. Later in the afternoon, the other Camp Lake Fire guests were treated to an afternoon of traditional bagpipe playing from our Scottish guests.
Winter has definitely arrived in Queensland, but that really didn’t deter any of our guests from spending time out in the canoes, bushwalking and fishing and relaxing by the fire, come late afternoon.
The weather last weekend was perfect for some of our Camp Lake Fire campers who made the most of the warm afternoon with a canoe around Lake Maroon.
Other guests ventured out for a bushwalk in the rain forest and reported back how amazed they were by the landscape.
