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REGIONAL CARAVAN PARK – FREEHOLD GOING CONCERN – OFFERED BY TENDER

The North Burnett Regional Council has released an Invitation to Tender for the Mingo Crossing Caravan Park & Recreational Area, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a significant freehold going concern (FHGC) tourism asset in Queensland’s North Burnett region.

Council is seeking an experienced and motivated operator to enhance the visitor experience, strengthen operational performance, and unlock the full potential of this riverfront tourism destination.

This offering comprises a fully operational caravan park business and freehold landholding, with all existing infrastructure and assets included, enabling immediate continuation of trade from day one.

Positioned on the Burnett River with extensive frontage and dual-title landholding totalling over 41 hectares, this is a rare opportunity to secure a large-scale regional tourism asset with strong repeat visitation and clear expansion upside.

Located within a recognised touring corridor between Gayndah, Biggenden and Mt Perry, the park benefits from consistent demand driven by fishing, boating, water sports and inland touring traffic.

The asset is offered as a true turnkey freehold going concern, supported by established infrastructure, strong regional reputation, and immediate income potential for an experienced operator.

  • Offered via public tender – limited submission window applies
  • Freehold Going Concern (FHGC) – land and business included
  • Total landholding of 24.68ha riverfront + 16.76ha adjoining parcel
  • Fully operational turnkey caravan and recreational park
  • Mix of approx. 100 unpowered sites, 20 powered sites, and 6 glamping tents
  • Strong repeat visitation from grey nomads, families and water recreation markets
  • Significant future development and expansion potential
  • No permanent residents – purely transient accommodation model
  • Inspections by appointment only
David Faiers

Interested? Why not give David Faiers a call on 0432 766 788 or