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Ficks Crossing, QLD 4606

Fraser Coast · Queensland · Population 2,399 · Median age 52

Ficks Crossing is a quiet rural locality on the Fraser Coast with easy access to camping, walking trails, and nearby country towns. Well-placed for explori

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Written by Touringuide Team

Ficks Crossing sits in Queensland's South Burnett region, about 200km north-west of Brisbane. The locality itself is small and rural, serving mainly as a base for exploring the wider Fraser Coast hinterland. Several quality campsites and rest areas are within a few kilometres, making it practical for caravans and campervans passing through.

The main drawcard is proximity to the Kilkivan-Kingaroy Rail Trail, a popular converted railway line suitable for walking and cycling. A network of hiking trails spreads across the surrounding bushland, offering options from easy short walks to longer explorations. Nearby towns like Wondai and Murgon provide shops, services, and local pubs for meals and supplies.

The area suits travellers wanting a quieter pace away from major tourist routes, with reliable camping infrastructure and outdoor recreation as the focus.

About Ficks Crossing — Demographics

Based on postcode 4606 area (ABS Census 2021)
2,399
Population
52
Median Age
$1,003/wk
Median Household Income
2.2
Avg Household Size
$1,073/mo
Median Mortgage
$220/wk
Median Rent
8%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Kilkivan-Kingaroy Rail TrailHistoric converted railway line ideal for walking and cycling with scenic countryside views.
  • Dingo Creek Bicentennial ParkLocal park with camping facilities and access to bushwalking trails.

Must Do

  • Walk or cycle the Kilkivan-Kingaroy Rail TrailPopular multi-use trail offering accessible outdoor recreation through rural South Burnett.
  • Explore surrounding hiking trailsVariety of trails including easy options (Mongoose, Rubarco) and longer bushwalks through native bushland.

Travel Tips

  • Fuel and groceries are available in nearby Wondai and Murgon (4-6km away) — stock up before settling in at remote campsites.
  • The Kilkivan-Kingaroy Rail Trail is best accessed from Wondai; it's excellent for walking or cycling and free to use.
  • Several free camping options exist (Wondai Free Camp, Murgon Free Camp) but check ahead for availability and facilities.
  • Mobile coverage is generally reliable in the area, but confirm with your provider before venturing into bushwalking trails.
  • The region has 16 public toilets scattered across nearby towns and rest areas — useful for caravan travellers.
Traffic & Access: Ficks Crossing is accessed via rural roads; the nearest main highway is the A4 via Wondai or Murgon. Roads are sealed but quieter than major routes. Fuel and supplies are in Wondai and Murgon, 4-6km away.
Best Time to Visit: April to September offers cooler, drier weather ideal for hiking and camping in the South Burnett region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Ficks Crossing?

There are 10 campsites near Ficks Crossing, including Murgon Free Camp (4.4km), Wondai Showgrounds (5.6km), Wondai Free Camp (5.9km).

What walks and trails are near Ficks Crossing?

There are 10 walking trails near Ficks Crossing, including Kilkivan - Kingaroy Rail Trail (6.2km), Rail Trail Link Trail (7.4km), Gully Trail (7.7km).

Is there fuel near Ficks Crossing?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Ficks Crossing, including BP MURGON ROADHOUSE (4.4km), BP OPT MURGON (4.5km), United Wondai (Unmanned) (5.1km).