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The historic site where the Apollo 11 moon landing footage was received. The strategic base for hiking Booroomba Rocks (best views in Canberra). Features a large covered camp kitchen with gas BBQs. Warning: High altitude means cold nights year-round. No…
The most beautiful, sheltered bay in Jervis Bay—perfect for toddlers. Located on a Navy Weapons Range, so access is restricted to weekends and school holidays only. Warning: Peak summer bookings are via Ballot only. No showers and no water (bring…
The premium choice in the Grampians, located 3km from town for extra peace and quiet. Famous for its wood-fire heated outdoor pool (usable year-round) and roaming emus/kangaroos. Campfires are allowed in hired drums. Features an on-site espresso bar.
The “Glamping” capital of the Sunshine Coast, featuring an on-site microbrewery and bistro. Located on Lake Cootharaba (shallow, safe swimming for kids) and the gateway to the Everglades. Warning: Midges are severe at dusk, bring strong repellent. Kangaroos graze openly…
The ultimate wildlife experience near Mareeba. Famous for tame Rock Wallabies that kids can hand-feed. Features bush camping with powered sites and swimming in the weir. Warning: The hiking trails involve serious rock scrambling. Dog-friendly (on leash).
The premium beachfront camping option in Freycinet. Split into “Dunes” (private tent sites) and “Powered” (hard-stand for vans). Shallow, safe water for kids. Warning: Peak season bookings are via ballot only. Hot showers available. No pets.
The most popular campground in Tasmania, located right on the beach at Coles Bay. Warning: Christmas and Easter bookings are decided by a ballot system (apply in July/August). Features powered sites, hot showers, and electric BBQs. Be wary of aggressive…
The stunning coastal base for the Tasman National Park. Divided into two zones: Banksia (tents/beachfront) and Mill Creek (vans/forest). Access via 12km unsealed road. Trailhead for Cape Hauy. Features boat ramp, gas BBQs, and token-operated hot showers. No pets.
The “Disneyland” of the Kimberley. A massive station offering powered camping, a steakhouse, bar, and fuel. Accessible via a graded dirt road (high clearance recommended). Warning: Zebedee Springs closes at noon, and you must pay a separate Wilderness Permit fee…
The premier swimming hole in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Famous for its deep, freezing water, perfect for cooling off in summer. 2WD accessible (sealed road). Features gas BBQs and drop toilets. No water and no showers. Ground is rock-hard; bring…










