The best big rig friendly camping near Bramston Beach

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Just an hour south of Cairns, the sleepy seafront town of Bramston Beach is the perfect antidote to the Far North Queensland tourist trail. Swap big city life for 11 kilometres of pristine, crowd-free beach, where you can swim, stroll, fish, and—if you’re lucky—spot Australian humpback dolphins along the coast. Campers are well served by Bramston’s caravan park and beach campground, both of which offer powered and unpowered sites. You can also snag one of the five beachside tent sites in the Russell River National Park, just north of town, or check into a remote Hipcamp accessible only by 4WD.

99% (298) 14 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Bramston Beach

Paradise Camps

1. Paradise Camps

98%
(186)
12km from Bramston Beach · 48 sites · Tents, RVs
Spacious bush camping, in a rainforest setting. A fabulous crystal-clear, fresh water creek for swimming and exploring. Sunny or shady spots. Lots of bird life, 2 nosey horses and 2 "hard done by" dogs. We offer fully self-contained camping in Paddocks 2 & 3. Paddocks 4-7 have bathroom access. Paddock 8 offers powered sites with, bathroom access. All sites are for 2 adults and up to 3 or 4 children (depending on paddock booked). Each site is allocated 1 vehicle. An undercover, shared lounge with jug and toaster is available, but no camp kitchen. Well behaved dogs welcome. Above ground fire pits only. No generators pls. A great base to explore the area-Josephine Falls, Babinda Boulders, Babinda Kayaking, Etty Bay, Paronella Park, Cairns, The Tablelands, Innisfail. Handy Mirriwinni Post Office and General Store 2 minutes away. Babinda Town 10 minutes away with a Fabulous Butcher, Bakery, Op Shop, Mechanic, Coffee/Takeaway Shops , 2 Pubs, Information Centre, Local Museum, Spar, Pharmacy and Doctor. Come relax and or explore. Paradise awaits.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$37
 / night
Tully Mountain ⛰️ Views

2. Tully Mountain ⛰️ Views

99%
(199)
57km from Bramston Beach · 6 sites · RVs
Just 10 minutes north of Tully and 15 minutes to the beautiful Mission Beach, we are close to the highway so traveler’s can rest and enjoy our views, this peaceful rainforest retreat is the perfect base for your next adventure. Camp sites are located around the dam and waterfall with views of the Tully mountains and Tully town with the mill stacks in the far distance. Come and enjoy our peaceful spot. It is a 5 minute drive to Alligators Nest which is the local swimming hole with crystal clear water but with no alligators, or try our local Feluga Pub for a coldie or a great pub meal a few minutes up the road. Or why not check out the great little town of Tully and that giant gumboot. So come breathe in the fresh air and wake up the sounds of our beautiful bush birds. Fire wood available for a small fee. Please take all rubbish with you on departure.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
AU$37
 / night
Barradise

3. Barradise

100%
(32)
71km from Bramston Beach · 1 site · Tent, RV
We have a peaceful spot right on the edge of our dam which is stocked with Barramundi, with fish feeding every afternoon. From here it's only minutes to the centre of Mareeba, 45 minutes to Cairns and only half an hour to Lake Tinaroo which is famous for its fishing with its monster Barra. We are also close to several national parks with sensational swimming holes. You can choose to set up camp facing the back of the block looking out into the bush for complete privacy and watch the kangaroos and wallabies, or you can set up overlooking the dam and looking up the block to the back of the house. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower. There is access to drinking water and power. Our property is nestled in a quiet location except for the birdlife, backing onto bushland with a small creek on one side and a dam full of Barra and native fish on the other. There is a big level pad to set up on right on the edge of the dam. The campsite area is 2WD accessible and there's plenty of room for all types of camping vehicles. No pets please.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
AU$37
 / night

Just an hour south of Cairns, the sleepy seafront town of Bramston Beach is the perfect antidote to the Far North Queensland tourist trail. Swap big city life for 11 kilometres of pristine, crowd-free beach, where you can swim, stroll, fish, and—if you’re lucky—spot Australian humpback dolphins along the coast. Campers are well served by Bramston’s caravan park and beach campground, both of which offer powered and unpowered sites. You can also snag one of the five beachside tent sites in the Russell River National Park, just north of town, or check into a remote Hipcamp accessible only by 4WD.

99% (298) 14 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Bramston Beach

Paradise Camps

1. Paradise Camps

98%
(186)
12km from Bramston Beach · 48 sites · Tents, RVs
Spacious bush camping, in a rainforest setting. A fabulous crystal-clear, fresh water creek for swimming and exploring. Sunny or shady spots. Lots of bird life, 2 nosey horses and 2 "hard done by" dogs. We offer fully self-contained camping in Paddocks 2 & 3. Paddocks 4-7 have bathroom access. Paddock 8 offers powered sites with, bathroom access. All sites are for 2 adults and up to 3 or 4 children (depending on paddock booked). Each site is allocated 1 vehicle. An undercover, shared lounge with jug and toaster is available, but no camp kitchen. Well behaved dogs welcome. Above ground fire pits only. No generators pls. A great base to explore the area-Josephine Falls, Babinda Boulders, Babinda Kayaking, Etty Bay, Paronella Park, Cairns, The Tablelands, Innisfail. Handy Mirriwinni Post Office and General Store 2 minutes away. Babinda Town 10 minutes away with a Fabulous Butcher, Bakery, Op Shop, Mechanic, Coffee/Takeaway Shops , 2 Pubs, Information Centre, Local Museum, Spar, Pharmacy and Doctor. Come relax and or explore. Paradise awaits.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$37
 / night
Tully Mountain ⛰️ Views

2. Tully Mountain ⛰️ Views

99%
(199)
57km from Bramston Beach · 6 sites · RVs
Just 10 minutes north of Tully and 15 minutes to the beautiful Mission Beach, we are close to the highway so traveler’s can rest and enjoy our views, this peaceful rainforest retreat is the perfect base for your next adventure. Camp sites are located around the dam and waterfall with views of the Tully mountains and Tully town with the mill stacks in the far distance. Come and enjoy our peaceful spot. It is a 5 minute drive to Alligators Nest which is the local swimming hole with crystal clear water but with no alligators, or try our local Feluga Pub for a coldie or a great pub meal a few minutes up the road. Or why not check out the great little town of Tully and that giant gumboot. So come breathe in the fresh air and wake up the sounds of our beautiful bush birds. Fire wood available for a small fee. Please take all rubbish with you on departure.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
AU$37
 / night
Barradise

3. Barradise

100%
(32)
71km from Bramston Beach · 1 site · Tent, RV
We have a peaceful spot right on the edge of our dam which is stocked with Barramundi, with fish feeding every afternoon. From here it's only minutes to the centre of Mareeba, 45 minutes to Cairns and only half an hour to Lake Tinaroo which is famous for its fishing with its monster Barra. We are also close to several national parks with sensational swimming holes. You can choose to set up camp facing the back of the block looking out into the bush for complete privacy and watch the kangaroos and wallabies, or you can set up overlooking the dam and looking up the block to the back of the house. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower. There is access to drinking water and power. Our property is nestled in a quiet location except for the birdlife, backing onto bushland with a small creek on one side and a dam full of Barra and native fish on the other. There is a big level pad to set up on right on the edge of the dam. The campsite area is 2WD accessible and there's plenty of room for all types of camping vehicles. No pets please.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
AU$37
 / night

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The best big rig friendly camping near Bramston Beach guide

Where to go

Wooroonooran National Park 

A 20-minute drive inland brings you to the wild rivers and waterfalls of Wooroonooran National Park, where you can hike through dense rainforest, go canoeing through scenic gorges, or tackle the mountain biking trails of the Misty Mountains. Highlights include the Mamu Tropical Skywalk and Queensland’s highest mountain, Bartle Frere, while campers can choose from three campgrounds with space for tents and camper trailers.

Tully Gorge National Park

Just south of Wooroonooran, the Misty Mountains tumble down into Tully Gorge National Park, where outdoor adventurers can hike, kayak, and go white-water rafting in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. There are also natural swimming holes where you can cool off and two campgrounds with unpowered sites for campervans and motorhomes.

Great Barrier Reef

With easy access to Cairns, Bramston Beach is well situated for discovering the UNESCO-listed Great Barrier Reef. The underwater world of dazzling corals and diverse marine life is best discovered on a snorkelling or scuba diving tour, but you can also cruise the reef on a glass-bottomed boat, camp out on a barrier island, or take a scenic flight.

When to go

The (comparatively) cooler, dryer months of April through November provide the most favourable weather for forays into Queensland’s Far North. This is prime time for snorkelling, diving, and outdoor activities, and coincides with whale-watching season (July-Sept). If you’re hiking and camping in summer (Dec-Feb), come prepared for soaring temperatures, high humidity, and regular downpours.