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5 Camping spots in Australia that are worth the visit

Looking for a new camping spot?

Looking for a new camping spot?

Finding an ideal campsite can be a gateway to heightened senses and a deeper reconnection with nature. As a Harvard Business Review study suggests, visiting new places can enhance emotional regulation, empathy, and creativity. Looking to refresh closer to home? Discover a few hidden gems in Australia, perfect for your next camping and caravanning adventure below.

Gembrook, VIC – Kurth Klin Scout Loop

This free camp spot allows caravans and campers to access a naturalistic spot surrounded by state forest. While basic amenities might be available (check park information for details), it’s best to be prepared with portable toilet options and disposal supplies. Ensure your caravan is equipped for off-grid camping.

Eyre Peninsula, SA – Point Gibbon

Located on the waterfront of the South Australian Eyre Peninsula between Port Gibbon and Port Lincoln, Point Gibbon operates much like an off-grid campsite with basic amenities on-site (rubbish bins and toilets). However, dump points, showers, and water refill stations are located a short drive away. A permit is required for this site, costing $10 per night and $50 per week.

Sunshine Coast Hinterland, QLD – Little Yabba Creek Park

Nestled in the Sunshine Coast Hinterlands, Little Yabba Creek offers a scenic stopover for caravanners, ideal for a one-night stay. While toilets, BBQ areas, and pet-friendliness are available, some amenities are limited. Consider bringing a portable toilet and disposal supplies, and ensure your caravan is self-sufficient for off-grid camping.

Albany, WA – Cape Riche

In the heart of Western Australia, Cape Riche Campground offers a nature spot with access to fishing, swimming, snorkeling, and bushwalking. This South West gem boasts a pristine site, meticulously maintained by a caretaker. Essential amenities like public toilets, cold showers, BBQs and bins are available. Fires are allowed with caretaker guidance (must BYO firewood). Cape Riche is a pet-free zone that is suitable for caravans and trailers (daily fees apply).

Watagan Mountains, NSW – Olney State Forest

Located in Olney State Forrest, the Watagan Mountains offers a stunning nature scene with pinecone trees. The mountains offer camping sites: The Pines, Turpentine, Casuarina and Olney HQ camping areas which are located near walking trails such as The Pines and Abbotts Falls. Most of the sites are easily accessible and allow pets which makes for an easy weekend outing, with a picnic area nearby.

It can be exciting to explore a new site and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. However, remember to look up the basics before leaving home, including weather warnings and fire restrictions in the area you’re traveling to. If you’re camping in WA, ensure you’ve met the sanitary guidelines before you set off. It’s recommended that campers in other states follow suit by using a portable toilet. Ensure you have the correct additives for your venture as well (Aqua Kem Green Concentrated for off-grid camping and septic tank use, and Aqua Kem Blue Concentrated for dumping points). Remember to also map out your nearest service agents along your route for any unexpected chaos along the way.