Luxury camping near Bonnie Doon

Stay in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area with endangered species when camping near Bonnie Doon.

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Lake Tinaroo Holiday Park

157 sites · RVs, Tents17 acres · Tinaroo, QLD
Sprawled across more than 17 acres and surrounded by lush, native bushland, Lake Tinaroo Holiday Park has a brand new all abilities Splash Pad and Accessible Pool. It is just a stone’s throw from stunning Lake Tinaroo – the heart of adventure on the Atherton Tableland. Indulge in one of the park’s coveted Waterview Villas, opt for the convenience of a Pool-Side Unit, park the van up for a no-fuss stopover or revel in the simplicity of pitching a tent – you can do it all at Lake Tinaroo Holiday Park.
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Rusty Pheasant RV Retreat

11 sites · RVs20 acres · Biboohra, QLD
Caravan and RV camping on the banks of the Barron River. Large spacious bush sites with the option of fire pit. Abundant bird life, walks and swimming. This campsite suits self-contained campers equipped with drinking water supply as no potable water available. It also suits campers who enjoy the peace and quiet of the bush without loud neighbours. Of course quiet campfire banter is encouraged. BYO bike and cycle along the backroads passing through eucalypt bushland, cane fields and farming, finishing with lunch at a local coffee plantation. On the way home pop into the Mango Winery to top your day off with a delicious fruity champagne. NOTE; Dogs will be considered at the discretion of Rusty Pheasant owners. Please contact us prior to making a booking to discuss. Strict rules apply. Approval is only given if the breed, age and temperament is considered appropriate. Arriving on site without approval could mean cancelation of the booking and a direction to vacate.
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Daintree - The Last Stop;

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Daintree, QLD
Stay in our rustic fully self contained off grid solar/generator powered container cabin. Large outdoor area - bbq and campfire facilities Basic toilet and shower facilities Bar fridge and basic cooking facilities. Only 5 minutes north of the Daintree river - great place to base yourself to enjoy all that the Daintree Rainforest has to offer. Cabin will accomodate 2 with ensuite bathroom. Plenty of flat outdoor space for extra tents/campers. We own 4 friendly and well behaved dogs who may be expecting a pat or a ball throw session from time to time if you would like ;-)
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Daintree Crocodylus

4 sites · Lodging21 acres · Cow Bay, QLD
Stay with us and re-wild, re-earth, and reconnect on a Daintree Rainforest immersion like no other!  Secluded on our own 21 acres of pristine rainforest our place lets you get up close and personal with the jungle.  Come experience the wonders of this ancient world and reconnect with nature in the raw, reigniting your inner-wild when you stay in one of our Safari Huts right under the jungle canopy, the sights, sounds, and smells of the Daintree Rainforest right at your doorstep - no air conditioners or manicured lawns in sight - just the real rainforest!
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Cassowary Shack Daintree Rainforest

2 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Cow Bay, QLD
The Cassowary Shack - A place less ordinary... is an 8 acre private retreat surrounded by lush tropical rainforest. The grounds comfortably accommodate up to 6 large caravans at one time for that ideal get together. There is a flushing toilet, cold outdoor shower near the shed and hot shower at top site (power required e.g. portable generator or inverter). Two large 4 legged starry night baths to take in rainforest vibes and a small creek to explore. This property is located 3 min drive to beautiful Hutchinson swimming hole and 2 min drive to the spectacular and secluded Cow Bay beach rated in the Top 10 beaches in Qld. The Discovery Centre is a short 5 min drive and Cape Tribulation is 15 min north making it an ideal location for a quick getaway from Cairns and a sensational fishing base camp.
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Gunnadoo Holiday Hut

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Rocky Point, QLD
This private cabin is set in the rainforest, self contained and separate from the main house with views over the Coral Sea and Low Isle. Enjoy the outdoor BBQ kitchen including under cover outdoor dining table and chairs with candles to set the mood. Rest, relax, rejuvenate in your luxury hydrotherapy spa with both recliners facing the coral sea, set in total privacy, your ultimate holiday getaway! No neighbours in sight, just the rainforest, ocean and you! We are happy to provide our guests with all the local advise and tour information as well as tour bookings so they can experience the best of our unique area and the world heritage listed surrounds. We are professionals who work in the tourism industry and your tour booking through us will also support our small business. Mossman township is just a 15min. drive from us. No access for Campervan's and trailer due to the steep driveway
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AU$220
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Rainforest Retreat

1 site · Lodging30 acres · Whyanbeel, QLD
Rainforest Retreat is an exclusive and private retreat, situated on a working farm within the Rainforest. You will be glamping in a bell tent on a memory foam king bed! The stay offers much more than just the accomodation as we have a running creek, with many walking trails within the rainforest leading to several secluded swimming spots. We also grow many different seasonal exotic fruits which we welcome you to try a sample of our fresh produce.
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AU$195
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Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut

195 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Cairns, QLD
Few holiday resorts compare in popularity to our award-winning BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut in Tropical North Queensland. In fact, if you looked up the definition of ‘kid’s paradise’, you’re likely to see a description of BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut. Set just seven-minute drive from Cairns’ CBD, Cairns Coconut is an 11-hectare landscaped tropical oasis that holds its own against Cairns’ popular visitor attractions – the Great Barrier Reef, Wet Tropics Rainforest, and Atherton Tablelands. Accommodation comes in a few shapes and sizes – with cabins, condos, villas, caravan sites, and camping grounds available – all with the same access to the facilities that earned Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut its gold medal in the Queensland Tourism Awards (2019). Sure, World Heritage-listed icons might lure you out of the park’s surroundings but you can expect to walk away with holiday memories of what’s inside the park’s gates too; between the two swimming pools, slides, splash park, and pedal cars. If timing your visit for school holidays, be sure to call ahead to find out what activities are planned in-park – so parents can have some well-earned downtime and kids can burn off energy. *only sites are available for pet bookings* Please note: We are unable to accommodate boat, trailer, or van storage within the park.
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Luxury camping near Bonnie Doon guide

Overview

Bonnie Doon, a small coastal town, is a charming place to begin an authentically Australian camping adventure. Find tent and caravan campsites, along with farm stays and other forms of lodging, all around Bonnie Doon and its surrounding areas. Or journey across the diverse landscape of Mowbray National Park to see large, flightless birds. Mount Lewis National Park features 4WD adventures up and around the eponymous mountainscape. Or head to Daintree National Park, which protects two distinct areas as the gateway to the world-renowned Great Barrier Reef.

Where to go

Mowbray National Park

Just south of Bonnie Doon, Mowbray National Park is renowned for its birding opportunities, incredible vegetation, and cultural significance to indigenous Aboriginal peoples. As part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Mowbray’s landscape has wetlands, open eucalypt forests, and mangrove forests. An important wildlife corridor, the park also functions as a home for endangered southern cassowaries. Take in views of Black Mountain and Big Mowbray Falls. Then, head nearby to private tent and caravan campsites with flush toilets, hot showers, wifi, and communal firepits.

Mount Lewis National Park

Mount Lewis National Park is a paradise for unique wildlife amid beautiful upland rainforests and waterways. While many mountains in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area are inaccessible to the public, Mount Lewis features a scenic drive, climbing to an elevation of over 1,200 metres. Walking and biking tracks as well as 4WD roads throughout the park allow for exploration of the dense forest systems, geological structures, and waterways, like the Mossman and Mitchell Rivers. Tent and vehicle campsites are readily available nearby with pit toilets, potable water, and campfire space.

Daintree National Park

Also known as Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land, Daintree National Park is split into two distinct areas. Mossman Gorge comprises the rugged slopes and mountain ranges of Main Coast Range and Windsor and Carbine tablelands, which feed Daintree and Mossman Rivers. Cape Tribulation runs from Bloomfield River to Daintree River and is best known as the site of the Wet Tropics and Great Barrier Reef World Heritage areas. Don’t miss Mossman Gorge, Myall Beach, Kulki, and Mount Alexandra. Then, pitch a tent or park the campervan on-site campsites, or head out of the park for unique farm stays and other lodging options that provide private, peaceful space along with flush toilets, hot showers, and electrical hookups.

When to go

Peak tourist seasons in Bonnie Doon generally happen in fall and spring, providing a balance of warm temperatures, little precipitation, and low humidity. December is the warmest month with an average high of 34°C. However, the area is tropical and largely temperate year-round. The coldest month is June with an average temperature of 21°C. June and July are ideal times for whale watching as humpback whales migrate north through the Great Barrier Reef.

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