
Tag: Wildlife in Australia
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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.
Camp among friendly kangaroos at Pebbly Beach in Murramarang National Park on the NSW South Coast. Just 23 intimate sites with beach access, bushwalks, and over 90 bird species. Bookings essential through NSW National Parks.
Council campground on Kangaroo Island where the Harriet River meets an award-winning beach. Powered and unpowered sites, hot showers, BBQs and a playground. Wallabies through camp, koalas in the trees, and world-class fishing from the jetty.
Camp behind Australia’s whitest sand beach at Lucky Bay, where kangaroos lounge on the shore and turquoise water stretches to the horizon. 56 sites in Cape Le Grand National Park, fully self-sufficient, completely unforgettable.
Victoria’s most iconic campground at the heart of Wilsons Promontory. Camp beside the beach with bold wombats, crimson rosellas, and access to the Prom’s best bushwalks. Flush toilets, hot showers, and memories that last.
Camp among grazing Forester kangaroos and wombats at Springlawn, the main campground in Narawntapu National Park on Tasmania’s north coast. Powered and unpowered sites with showers, flushing toilets, dump point, and electric BBQs. Over 116 bird species recorded. Just 40…
Camp on the iconic sandy isthmus connecting North and South Bruny Island, with little penguins nesting in the dunes at dusk. Sheltered beachfront sites for tents and caravans, 2WD accessible, no Parks Pass required. Climb the 300-step boardwalk to the…
Currently closed until further notice. When open, Stockyard offers quiet bush camping away from Tidal River crowds at Wilsons Promontory. Vehicle-accessible tent sites in natural bushland. Check Parks Victoria for reopening updates before planning your visit.
Remote coastal camping on a working cattle station with direct access to Ningaloo Reef. 4WD required, basic facilities, and some of the best snorkelling in Western Australia right on your doorstep.
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).




