Centrally located between Brisbane, Toowoomba and the Sunshine Coast, Lake Somerset Holiday Park is a short drive from the country towns of Kilcoy, Esk and Woodford and is situated in the heart of the Valley of the Lakes. Set on 45 hectares on the northern shores of Somerset Dam, the park offers an ideal getaway for families, groups and individuals, and is perfect for watersports enthusiasts, freshwater anglers or those just wanting to relax and unwind amongst nature. Whether you're after water views or a bush setting, a true camping experience or a little more comfort in their rustic log cabin, Lake Somerset offers something for everyone.
The park offers powered and camping sites, a gorgeous 1940s log cabin, modern amenities, electric barbecues, three boat ramps, a sporting oval, canoe hire, and planned onsite activities during peak periods including our famous outdoor cinema on the big screen. Their kiosk stocks a range of general grocery items including ice, firewood, gas refills and much more. You can also catch up on emails with their free wireless internet, but don't forget to bring your laptop.
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