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Stay closest to Earth’s oldest living organisms at Hamelin Pool in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. Powered and unpowered sites, a pool, cafe, and the historic 1884 Telegraph Station. Your base for stromatolites, dolphins, and outback coastline.
The only accommodation inside the Monkey Mia Conservation Park, steps from daily wild dolphin encounters. Powered, ensuite, and unpowered camping with pools, restaurants, and a general store. Your base for exploring the Shark Bay World Heritage Area.
The only campground inside Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. Over 300 bush campsites beneath river red gums, with resort pool access, scenic flights, Adnyamathanha cultural tours and emus wandering your campsite. Best April to October.
Beach-to-tent camping on the Great Ocean Road between Lorne and Apollo Bay. Wye River Foreshore offers powered sites, hot showers, and pet-friendly camping with koalas in the surrounding bush. One of the few spots on this stretch with proper facilities.
Camping at the southern end of Tasmania’s Overland Track, beside Australia’s deepest lake. Powered and unpowered sites in ancient rainforest with camp kitchen, hot showers, and lake cruises. Platypus spotting at dawn is a highlight. Parks Pass required.
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 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 essential stopover between Port Hedland and Broome. Famous for endless shell collecting and world-class beach fishing (Threadfin Salmon). Accessible via 10km unsealed road (caravan friendly if slow). Features powered sites and mini-mart. Warning: High wind exposure (secure awnings) and…
The strategic base for Cradle Mountain, located opposite the Visitor Centre and Shuttle Bus terminal. Famous for resident wombats grazing on sites. Features heated camp kitchens and a critical drying room for wet hiking gear. Alpine weather warnings apply year-round.…
The premium choice on Straddie due to its north-facing aspect, which shelters it from the prevailing winds. Features a patrolled beach (safest for kids), powered sites, and is walking distance to the Hotel. Bookings are extremely competitive. No pets or…








