Where are the best camping places in Australia
May 13, 2019 POSTED BY Retreat Caravans

Where are the best camping places in Australia?

When it comes to coastal views, sensational weather, scenic national parks, and amazing beaches, there is simply no better place in the world than Australia.

Taking all of this into consideration, there are some absolutely epic camping spots where you can take your caravan, or pitch a tent, and spend a peaceful weekend away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

If you have itchy feet and are looking to get away from it all, following are the top five camping places that will blow your mind:

1. South West Rock, New South Wales

If you want to camp in a wonderland of rocks, beaches, rainforests, and rivers, then the South West Rock will provide you with the most exotic camping experience.

The view from the Horseshoe Bay Caravan Park is absolutely amazing.

From the historic Trial Bay Gaol, leading to the stunning Smoke Cape Lighthouse, the serene beauty of Horseshoe Bay will leave you speechless.

This is one of Australia’s premier coastal locations offering the best camping spot you are ever likely to find in the country.

You can stock up on food from the local bakery on the main street which is also one of the best bakeries in the state.

This really is a fantastic place to spend a nice weekend amidst the very best of what our great country has to offer.

2. Millaa Millaa, Queensland

For those who are looking for paradise on earth, it is here in Millaa Millaa. As a matter of fact, calling it a paradise is an understatement.

Once you experience this place for yourself you will see why.

Surrounding Mt. Bartle Frere, Queensland’s highest mountain at an elevation of 5,285 ft (1,611 meters), the lush rainforest this hotspot offers will soon become your favourite camping spot.

The cool weather together with the towering waterfall will make you wonder why you don’t go camping to places like this more often.

This tropical camping spot is still relatively untouched so make sure you check it out before the word gets around!

3. Lake Moogerah, Queensland

Lake Moogerah Caravan Park is the ideal place to camp if you want to check out some stunning natural attractions and enjoy some serenity.

Located right next to Lake Moogerah, there are mountain views in whichever direction you look with the lake in the foreground topping off the amazing views.

There are a number of local attractions and activities for you to keep you occupied including bushwalking, fishing and rock climbing.

Once you’ve set up camp at the caravan park, you can also head out and explore some of the nearby towns in which there are wineries and art and craft galleries.

However, one of the main attractions is the spectacular sunset over the lake itself. This alone keeps people coming back in droves.

4. Kalbarri, Western Australia

If you enjoy short hiking trips and exploring the great outdoors, then there is no place better than Kalbarri.

Here you will get to explore some of the most amazing scenery Australia’s western coast has to offer.

This beautiful resort town is abundant with so much natural splendour, you won’t know where to start.

The nearby scenic hiking trails and river gorges of Kalbarri National Park will leave you gobsmacked.

Spring is the best season to visit Kalbarri as the wildflowers are in full bloom and provide a truly spectacular landscape that will leave you in awe.

If you can make it here during spring, then this is an added bonus that you shouldn’t miss out on when you camp here.

5. Bright, Victoria

Whether it’s glamping or camping that takes your fancy, Bright is one of Victoria’s most popular destinations.

Located in the shadows of Mt Hotham, Bright is a spectacular camping spot that showcases the true natural beauty of Australia.

If you are able to visit during autumn, you will be lucky enough to see the red and yellow colours of the trees and leaves around the Bright Holiday Park.

There are a large number of camping options available including the ever popular Mt. Buffalo National Park and the Alpine National Park.

One of the more popular attractions is The Horn, which is a 1,723-meter hike that offers spectacular bird’s eye views of the nearby towns.

What to pack when camping?

If you’re just going camping for the weekend, you won’t need to take a lot of clothes. Australia has a pleasant temperature during spring and autumn. This will, of course, depend on where you go.

If you plan to go camping in Autumn, you might need to pack a few warm clothes, but don’t go overboard.

If you plan on doing some hiking, it’s better to stock up on food and water instead of packing too many clothes.

You Can’t Beat A Caravan For Exploring Australia

If you really want to explore some of Australia’s best places, there is no better way to do this than with a caravan.

This gives you unparalleled flexibility in that you can visit a number of different places with minimal hassle and really enjoy the experience in comfort.

If you are thinking about buying a caravan, then you can’t go past Retreat Caravans.

For the best camping experience, go here to discover which Retreat caravan you should take to match your adventure.

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