Go caravan camping among wallabies and songbirds on a holiday near Wooli.
Caravan camping near the seaside village of Wooli is full of world-renowned beaches and wilderness water activities. While staying in caravan campsites near Yuraygir National Park within Wooli, campers have access to potable water, toilets, and firepits. Step out of the campervan into diverse landscapes for swimming, whale watching, and walking the multi-day Yuraygir Coastal Walk. An hour south of Wooli, a bounty of biodiversity is available in Sherwood Nature Reserve. Go birdwatching, car touring, bushwalking, and picnicking near Woolgoolga Creek Falls and Woolgoolga Creek. Amenities at nearby caravan campsites include potable water, toilets, and pull-through pitches. An hour north of Wooli, a paradise of beaches, rivers, and freshwater lagoons await in Bundjalung National Park, perfect for canoeing, fishing, and snorkelling. The park’s diverse wildlife consists of over 140 species, including wallabies, kangaroos, and songbirds, which can be seen at sites like Iluka Bluff and Jerusalem Creek. Caravan campsites sit amongst the wildlife and offer comforts like flush toilets, hot showers, and dishwashing stations.