The best dog-friendly camping near Alexandra Headland

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Camping with pets around Alexandra Headland is straightforward, with over 2,000 pet-friendly sites in the region. Many are a short drive from the coast, and you’ll find grassy clearings, shady eucalyptus groves, and easy access to dog-friendly trails. Average nights go for $30, but you can nab a spot for as little as $5. Showers, toilets, and campfires are standard, so you won’t have to rough it. Swim at dawn, hit the local hiking tracks, or saddle up for a horse ride. Locals swear by Lakeview (1,348 reviews), Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (1,324 reviews), and A Place To Call Home (1,106 reviews) for reliable pet-friendly facilities and relaxed vibes. Alexandra Headland’s pet camping scene is easy-going—bring your dog, pack some treats, and settle in for a weekend that’s low-fuss and high-reward.

96% (24.7K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Ingenia Holidays Noosa

2. Ingenia Holidays Noosa

96%
(40)
31km from Alexandra Headland · 127 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sunshine Coast, QLD
Noosa on the Sunshine Coast needs no introduction, with its world-famous sun, surf and sand. If you’re wanting to explore this slice of pandanus palm-fringed paradise, check-in to Ingenia Holidays Noosa, a short drive from bustling Hastings Street and just next door to the Tewantin National Park mountain-bike trails. You’ll want at least a few days to discover Noosa’s coastal charm, thriving food scene and diverse landscapes, so check-in to one of the cabins, villas, camp or caravan sites that deliver big holiday experiences for those with a smaller Noosa budget. When you’re not busy exploring what’s on offer within the park itself, you’ve got a large Noosa backyard to explore from the beach to the hinterland and national parks in between. With an action-packed kid’s program each school holidays, it’s no wonder this park is known to book out. Throughout the year, you’ll always find something happening at Ingenia Holidays Noosa with facilities that will eliminate the words “I’m bored” from the kids’ vernacular altogether with a pool, jumping cushion and games room to name just a few things on offer. With temperate weather all year round, soak up the outdoors and onsite facilities including BBQs and camp kitchens when you’re not exploring the Sunshine Coast’s favourite resort playground.
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$66
 / night
even the doggos dont mind a dip

3. Namaste Farm

94%
(288)
59km from Alexandra Headland · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Amamoor Creek, QLD
Fresh farm eggs can be bought if available at the time. This farm has been used as a working farm for around 40 years. This area is where the government planned a dam so generally we have water in the creeks. Most of the camp sites border the creek and all are designed to take caravans. The house was the original Amamoor Head Ranger, Forestry division, home which was cut in two and relocated from town up to the top of our hill. From here during the bush fire season you can see fires from Widgee, Kilcoy or the Sunshine Coast. We run on solar and rain water for everything in the house and creek or dam water for our orchards and gardens. We run a variety of animals and several small orchards as well. Our creek runs into another near this causeway which leads to lots of water in a short time where it sounds like you are living on a beach. Always check with us beforehand if there has been heavy rain and there are several creeks in this area which leads to a rapid build up of water in a short time over many of the causeways out here. When there is water around, the creek will have lots of little fish and a large variety of frogs, some very weird looking ones to study. While there are many animals on the farm, there are also wild animals who use it as their home and refuge so your pets must be kept safe with you at night. Swimming pool on the farm can be used if requested through booking.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$19
 / night
Dar'ali Estate

4. Dar'ali Estate

100%
(5)
27km from Alexandra Headland · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Eumundi, QLD
Dar'ali is a semi sustainable family-run farm on 30 acres in the Noosa hinterland only 5 minutes from the township of Eumundi and 20 minutes from Noosa Main Beach and world class surf breaks. DAM CAMP SITE 1 Our private campsite is a dry season site only (open May - October). It is a retreat away from the main house close to a spring fed dam with good access and level grassy areas. In the centre of our farm we have a small herd of miniature goats who we lovingly care for and milk. We walk them around different areas of the farm daily and if you would like to join us for goat shepherding (walking with our goats - a regular practise to keep our goats healthy and happy) along a series of mowed trails, we have this listed as an "EXTRA". Weather dependant. We also have pet ducks, chickens, guinea fowl, sheep, two dogs (including a Maremma Sheepdog) and a barn cat on the farm :) Free tours of the farm can be booked and are listed in EXTRAS. DAM CAMP SITE 1 is available for groups and family bookings of up to 12 people. Children under 5 are FREE.
Campfires
from 
AU$61
 / night
Pims Mountain Retreat

5. Pims Mountain Retreat

97%
(372)
32km from Alexandra Headland · 1 site · RV · Glass House Mountains, QLD
We are located in the middle of the Glass House Mountains with wonderful views of Mt Coonowrin. It is a great spot for scenic photography, a base to explore the many hikes and climbs from in the surrounding National Parks. This site is located in the middle of the Glass House Mountains with wonderful views of Mt Coonowrin. Note: This site does not have any toilet or shower facilities so you will need to be a self-contained camper and bring your own. You can bring your own firewood from local service stations or other sources to be used in the firepit. Bring your hiking gear, your mountain bike and definitely bring your camera as the views are stellar. The craggy peaks of the Glass House Mountains tower above the surrounding landscape. They are so significant that they are listed on the Queensland and National Heritage Register as a landscape of national significance. Walking tracks lead through a variety of open forests to lookouts with panoramic views of the mountains. Some tracks are suitable for all levels of fitness and others include more challenging grades including rock scrambling skills. There are other challenging summit routes and climbing sites for experienced rockclimbers and abseilers. Or you might want to pull up a hammock and just laze the day away.
Water Hookup
from 
AU$25
 / night

Camping with pets around Alexandra Headland is straightforward, with over 2,000 pet-friendly sites in the region. Many are a short drive from the coast, and you’ll find grassy clearings, shady eucalyptus groves, and easy access to dog-friendly trails. Average nights go for $30, but you can nab a spot for as little as $5. Showers, toilets, and campfires are standard, so you won’t have to rough it. Swim at dawn, hit the local hiking tracks, or saddle up for a horse ride. Locals swear by Lakeview (1,348 reviews), Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (1,324 reviews), and A Place To Call Home (1,106 reviews) for reliable pet-friendly facilities and relaxed vibes. Alexandra Headland’s pet camping scene is easy-going—bring your dog, pack some treats, and settle in for a weekend that’s low-fuss and high-reward.

96% (24.7K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Ingenia Holidays Noosa

2. Ingenia Holidays Noosa

96%
(40)
31km from Alexandra Headland · 127 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sunshine Coast, QLD
Noosa on the Sunshine Coast needs no introduction, with its world-famous sun, surf and sand. If you’re wanting to explore this slice of pandanus palm-fringed paradise, check-in to Ingenia Holidays Noosa, a short drive from bustling Hastings Street and just next door to the Tewantin National Park mountain-bike trails. You’ll want at least a few days to discover Noosa’s coastal charm, thriving food scene and diverse landscapes, so check-in to one of the cabins, villas, camp or caravan sites that deliver big holiday experiences for those with a smaller Noosa budget. When you’re not busy exploring what’s on offer within the park itself, you’ve got a large Noosa backyard to explore from the beach to the hinterland and national parks in between. With an action-packed kid’s program each school holidays, it’s no wonder this park is known to book out. Throughout the year, you’ll always find something happening at Ingenia Holidays Noosa with facilities that will eliminate the words “I’m bored” from the kids’ vernacular altogether with a pool, jumping cushion and games room to name just a few things on offer. With temperate weather all year round, soak up the outdoors and onsite facilities including BBQs and camp kitchens when you’re not exploring the Sunshine Coast’s favourite resort playground.
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$66
 / night
even the doggos dont mind a dip

3. Namaste Farm

94%
(288)
59km from Alexandra Headland · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Amamoor Creek, QLD
Fresh farm eggs can be bought if available at the time. This farm has been used as a working farm for around 40 years. This area is where the government planned a dam so generally we have water in the creeks. Most of the camp sites border the creek and all are designed to take caravans. The house was the original Amamoor Head Ranger, Forestry division, home which was cut in two and relocated from town up to the top of our hill. From here during the bush fire season you can see fires from Widgee, Kilcoy or the Sunshine Coast. We run on solar and rain water for everything in the house and creek or dam water for our orchards and gardens. We run a variety of animals and several small orchards as well. Our creek runs into another near this causeway which leads to lots of water in a short time where it sounds like you are living on a beach. Always check with us beforehand if there has been heavy rain and there are several creeks in this area which leads to a rapid build up of water in a short time over many of the causeways out here. When there is water around, the creek will have lots of little fish and a large variety of frogs, some very weird looking ones to study. While there are many animals on the farm, there are also wild animals who use it as their home and refuge so your pets must be kept safe with you at night. Swimming pool on the farm can be used if requested through booking.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$19
 / night
Dar'ali Estate

4. Dar'ali Estate

100%
(5)
27km from Alexandra Headland · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Eumundi, QLD
Dar'ali is a semi sustainable family-run farm on 30 acres in the Noosa hinterland only 5 minutes from the township of Eumundi and 20 minutes from Noosa Main Beach and world class surf breaks. DAM CAMP SITE 1 Our private campsite is a dry season site only (open May - October). It is a retreat away from the main house close to a spring fed dam with good access and level grassy areas. In the centre of our farm we have a small herd of miniature goats who we lovingly care for and milk. We walk them around different areas of the farm daily and if you would like to join us for goat shepherding (walking with our goats - a regular practise to keep our goats healthy and happy) along a series of mowed trails, we have this listed as an "EXTRA". Weather dependant. We also have pet ducks, chickens, guinea fowl, sheep, two dogs (including a Maremma Sheepdog) and a barn cat on the farm :) Free tours of the farm can be booked and are listed in EXTRAS. DAM CAMP SITE 1 is available for groups and family bookings of up to 12 people. Children under 5 are FREE.
Campfires
from 
AU$61
 / night
Pims Mountain Retreat

5. Pims Mountain Retreat

97%
(372)
32km from Alexandra Headland · 1 site · RV · Glass House Mountains, QLD
We are located in the middle of the Glass House Mountains with wonderful views of Mt Coonowrin. It is a great spot for scenic photography, a base to explore the many hikes and climbs from in the surrounding National Parks. This site is located in the middle of the Glass House Mountains with wonderful views of Mt Coonowrin. Note: This site does not have any toilet or shower facilities so you will need to be a self-contained camper and bring your own. You can bring your own firewood from local service stations or other sources to be used in the firepit. Bring your hiking gear, your mountain bike and definitely bring your camera as the views are stellar. The craggy peaks of the Glass House Mountains tower above the surrounding landscape. They are so significant that they are listed on the Queensland and National Heritage Register as a landscape of national significance. Walking tracks lead through a variety of open forests to lookouts with panoramic views of the mountains. Some tracks are suitable for all levels of fitness and others include more challenging grades including rock scrambling skills. There are other challenging summit routes and climbing sites for experienced rockclimbers and abseilers. Or you might want to pull up a hammock and just laze the day away.
Water Hookup
from 
AU$25
 / night

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