Camping in Australia

Camping in Australia

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Popular Camping in Australia

South Australia

9.0

Camping for 4 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$209 per night

New South Wales

9.1

Mobile home for 4 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$106 per night

New South Wales

10.0

Mobile home for 3 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$225 per night

Crescent Head, New South Wales

9.3

Mobile home for 2 people, with terrace and garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$241 per night

Illawarra, New South Wales

8.7

Mobile home for 4 people

Free cancellation

from A$197 per night

Wollombi, New South Wales

9.6

Mobile home for 2 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$204 per night

Jindabyne, New South Wales

Mobile home for 4 people, with view and garden

Free cancellation

from A$301 per night

Shire of Murrindindi, Victoria

9.6

Mobile home for 2 people, with balcony and garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$213 per night

Shire of Strathbogie, Victoria

Mobile home for 3 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$384 per night

Shire of Murrindindi, Victoria

Mobile home for 2 people, with garden and balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$195 per night

Shire of Murrindindi, Victoria

Mobile home for 2 people, with garden and balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$207 per night

Shire of Murrindindi, Victoria

Mobile home for 2 people, with balcony and garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$195 per night

Sunshine Coast, Queensland

10.0

Mobile home for 4 people

Free cancellation

from A$248 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

Mobile home for 3 people, with pool

Free cancellation

from A$503 per night

Huskisson, New South Wales

9.5

Mobile home for 4 people

Free cancellation

from A$324 per night

New South Wales

8.0

Camping for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$190 per night

New South Wales

Camping for 6 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$289 per night

Sunshine Coast, Queensland

9.0

Camping for 5 people, with balcony and garden

Free cancellation

from A$379 per night

Port Willunga, South Australia

10.0

Mobile home for 2 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$186 per night

Shire of Campaspe, Victoria

10.0

Camping for 80 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$1,816 per night

Find Camping in Australia

Find your Perfect Camping in Australia

Experience Authentic Australian Wilderness Adventures

Camping in Australia offers an extraordinary opportunity to immerse yourself in one of the world's most diverse and captivating landscapes. From the rugged Outback to pristine coastal settings, Australian camping accommodations showcase unique architectural features that blend seamlessly with their natural surroundings. These properties typically feature weatherproof canvas tents, converted vintage caravans, rustic cabins with corrugated iron roofs, and innovative glamping domes that provide comfort while maintaining an authentic bush experience. Many camping sites in Australia are designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing your connection to the spectacular wildlife and landscapes.

What sets camping in Australia apart is the incredible diversity of experiences available, from off-grid retreats where you can spot kangaroos and echidnas at dawn, to beachside campsite in Australia where you wake to the sound of crashing waves. The accommodations range from basic tent sites to luxury glamping experiences that offer hotel-level comfort in pristine wilderness settings.

These unique features allow guests to experience the true essence of the Australian bush while enjoying modern conveniences.

Here's what guests can expect from premium camping accommodations across the continent:

  • Private pools and outdoor hot tubs for relaxation after adventure-filled days
  • Fully equipped kitchens with barbecue facilities for authentic Aussie cooking experiences
  • Pet-friendly amenities including designated play areas and walking trails
  • Internet connectivity for those who need to stay connected
  • Air conditioning and heating systems for year-round comfort
  • Private balconies and terraces offering stunning bush or ocean views
  • Cozy fireplaces and wood-burning stoves for cool evenings
  • Smart TVs for entertainment during downtime
  • Whirlpool facilities for ultimate relaxation
  • Washing machine access for extended stays

Who Should Choose Camping in Australia

Australia's diverse camping landscape attracts nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and families looking for memorable outdoor experiences. Camping pitches Australia are perfect for wildlife lovers who want to wake up to the sounds of kookaburras and possibly spot kangaroos grazing nearby in the early morning mist.

Beach lovers can explore coastal camping sites along the Great Ocean Road or in Queensland's tropical regions, where temperatures average 77°F (25°C) during peak season. Adventure seekers will find excellent hiking opportunities in regions like the Grampians and Blue Mountains, with winter temperatures ranging from 45-65°F (7-18°C) making it ideal for bushwalking. History buffs can camp near significant Aboriginal cultural sites and colonial landmarks, while couples seeking romantic getaways appreciate the privacy and starlit skies that only the Australian wilderness can provide. With current availability showing 25-74 properties per week and average nightly rates ranging from AUD 555-869 depending on the season, camping offers excellent value for money. Spring and autumn are optimal visiting times when daytime temperatures hover around 68-77°F (20-25°C), providing comfortable conditions for outdoor activities without the extreme heat of summer or the cool nights of winter.

Top 5 Must-Experience Camping Destinations in Australia

Top 5 Must-Experience Camping Destinations in Australia

Grampians National Park, Victoria

Experience breathtaking sandstone ridges, pristine waterfalls, and ancient Aboriginal rock art in Victoria's spectacular Grampians region. The park offers excellent camping facilities with access to world-class hiking trails like the Pinnacle Walk and MacKenzie Falls, where visitors can spot native wildlife including echidnas and kangaroos.

Top 5 Must-Experience Camping Destinations in Australia

Blue Mountains Wilderness Area, New South Wales

Just two hours from Sydney, this UNESCO World Heritage site provides camping opportunities amid eucalyptus forests and dramatic cliff formations. Visitors can explore the famous Three Sisters rock formation and enjoy scenic railway adventures while camping under star-filled skies.

Top 5 Must-Experience Camping Destinations in Australia

Kakadu National Park Cultural Experience, Northern Territory

Australia's largest national park combines incredible biodiversity with the world's oldest continuous cultural landscape. Campers can witness ancient Aboriginal rock paintings at Ubirr and Nourlangie while experiencing wetland ecosystems teeming with crocodiles and exotic bird species.

Top 5 Must-Experience Camping Destinations in Australia

Great Ocean Road Coastal Camping, Victoria

Set up camp along one of the world's most scenic coastal drives, with access to pristine beaches, limestone formations like the Twelve Apostles, and charming seaside towns. Perfect for surfing enthusiasts and beach lovers seeking oceanic adventures.

Top 5 Must-Experience Camping Destinations in Australia

Daintree Rainforest Retreat, Queensland

Camp within the world's oldest rainforest ecosystem, where tropical beaches meet ancient wilderness. This unique environment offers opportunities to spot cassowaries, tree kangaroos, and countless tropical bird species while enjoying warm temperatures year-round.

Australia is home to over 500 national parks, making it one of the world's premier camping destinations with incredible biodiversity.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences Near Australian Campgrounds

Enhance your camping adventure with these highly-rated local dining establishments that showcase authentic Australian cuisine:

  • The Pioneer Settlement Restaurant (4.

    2 stars) - Located in regional Victoria, this family-friendly establishment serves traditional Australian fare including meat pies, fish and chips, and locally sourced steaks, perfect for hearty meals after long camping days.

  • Outback Steakhouse & Grill (4.4 stars) - Specializing in premium Australian beef and bush tucker cuisine, this restaurant offers an authentic dining experience with kangaroo, crocodile, and barramundi dishes that celebrate local flavors.
  • Coastal Catch Seafood Restaurant (4.6 stars) - Situated near popular coastal camping areas, this establishment features fresh seafood including prawns, mud crab, and locally caught fish, providing the perfect complement to beachside camping adventures.

Essential Information for Your Australian Camping Adventure

Planning your Australian camping experience requires understanding local customs and practical considerations that will enhance your wilderness adventure. Most campgrounds Australia operate on a BYO (Bring Your Own) philosophy, meaning guests should pack essential camping gear, though many luxury sites provide fully equipped accommodations.

Always inform someone of your camping location and expected return date, especially when venturing into remote areas where mobile coverage may be limited. Australia's unique wildlife requires respect and caution – store food securely to avoid attracting animals, and never feed native species as this disrupts their natural behavior and can be dangerous.

Sustainability is a cornerstone of Australian camping culture, with many hosts implementing eco-friendly practices like solar power, water conservation systems, and waste reduction programs. Fire restrictions are strictly enforced during high-risk periods, typically from November through April, so always check local fire danger ratings before planning campfire activities.

The concept of "Leave No Trace" is deeply embedded in Australian camping etiquette, ensuring these pristine environments remain unspoiled for future generations. Many properties offer educational programs about local flora and fauna, and some hosts organize guided bushwalks or stargazing sessions to enrich your wilderness experience. For those seeking a comprehensive outdoor adventure, family-friendly camping in Australia provides an unparalleled opportunity to disconnect from urban life while creating lasting memories surrounded by some of the planet's most spectacular natural landscapes.