The best glamping near Emu Park with wifi provided

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If you're looking for a camping experience near Emu Park, Queensland and want to enjoy glamping with wifi, Hipcamp offers over 100 options to choose from. The average price per night is $28, with options as low as $10. Some of the top-rated campsites include Shiralee Clydesdales and Farm Stay (65 reviews), 1770 Eco Camp, Agnes Water (23 reviews), and Captains Cabin & Camping (16 reviews). Popular amenities include rubbish, cooking equipment, and pet-friendly locations. Popular activities include swimming, wildlife watching, and paddling.

87% (28)

Top-rated campgrounds

NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park

1. NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park

100%
(3)
8.8km from Emu Park · 147 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mulambin, QLD
You’ve been daydreaming about this. Perfect tropical weather, even in so-called “winter”. Lazy afternoons spent sipping sundowners with old friends and new. The kids entertained and a coastal paradise waiting to be explored. Welcome to Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park, your ideal Yeppoon accommodation, where a great atmosphere is just the beginning. Within moments of arriving, the kids will be wriggling into their togs, ready to hit the pool or the beach, just a few minutes’ walk away. Tonight, join us for live music and karaoke or cuddle together for a movie under a blanket of stars. And with the Southern Great Barrier Reef and lush tropical rainforests at your doorstep, tomorrow there’s as much or as little to do as you like. NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park is located on the Capricorn Coast of Queensland, 40-minutes east of Rockhampton. Situated in the quiet coastal town of Mulambin, it’s an easy stroll to the beach, while the restaurants and shops of Yeppoon are a 15-minute drive away. Just offshore are the Great Keppel Islands, where adventure awaits.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$116
 / night
Meyenburg B&B Glamping

3. Meyenburg B&B Glamping

64%
(7)
62km from Emu Park · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging · Mount Morgan, QLD
Mount Morgan is situated on the Dee River, 38 km south of Rockhampton, and is an old gold mining town with lots of history and two museums, a railway and a town history museum. There are plenty of lookouts to see out over the town and the mine site. The Number 7 Dam, has walking and mountain bike tracks for beginners and the more advanced. We have 6 listings available at Meyenburg B&B Glamping, 2 tent sites for campers and 6 Tents which have linen included and creature comforts. All our listings have access to toilet and amenities. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after. Mount Morgan was a mining town. Mining of clay in a nearby hill for the production of furnace bricks continuing until the early 1900s, the resulting man-made caves came to be known as the Fireclay Caverns, which contained large openings that measure between 4–12 metres in height from the cave floor. Dinosaur footprints (preserved as infills) were later found in nine different sections of the Caverns, lining the ceiling dated to the Early Jurassic. There is also a community swimming pool, skate park and general playground near the Dee River on Butler St. The town has three pubs, an IGA, and a small general store directly across the street from the camp site. The Grand Hotel is the oldest pub, and is still trading in town.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$52
 / night
Great Keppel Island Hideaway

4. Great Keppel Island Hideaway

100%
(6)
15km from Emu Park · 92 sites · Lodging · The Keppels, QLD
Great Keppel Island Hideaway offers a range of budget accommodation to suit singles, couples, families, friends and groups. Our friendly team can assist you with specific island accommodation requests for group bookings, special occasions, functions and events.Great Keppel Island is an island paradise where the ‘squeaky-clean’ white sand flows between your toes and the ocean sparkles before your eyes. As the largest island in the Keppel Group, Great Keppel is situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn and on Australia’s heritage listed Southern Great Barrier Reef. Whether you’re visiting Great Keppel for a day, a few nights, or for a couple of weeks, you can’t fail to be impressed by the scenery or the relaxed atmosphere on the island.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$160
 / night

If you're looking for a camping experience near Emu Park, Queensland and want to enjoy glamping with wifi, Hipcamp offers over 100 options to choose from. The average price per night is $28, with options as low as $10. Some of the top-rated campsites include Shiralee Clydesdales and Farm Stay (65 reviews), 1770 Eco Camp, Agnes Water (23 reviews), and Captains Cabin & Camping (16 reviews). Popular amenities include rubbish, cooking equipment, and pet-friendly locations. Popular activities include swimming, wildlife watching, and paddling.

87% (28)

Top-rated campgrounds

NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park

1. NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park

100%
(3)
8.8km from Emu Park · 147 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mulambin, QLD
You’ve been daydreaming about this. Perfect tropical weather, even in so-called “winter”. Lazy afternoons spent sipping sundowners with old friends and new. The kids entertained and a coastal paradise waiting to be explored. Welcome to Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park, your ideal Yeppoon accommodation, where a great atmosphere is just the beginning. Within moments of arriving, the kids will be wriggling into their togs, ready to hit the pool or the beach, just a few minutes’ walk away. Tonight, join us for live music and karaoke or cuddle together for a movie under a blanket of stars. And with the Southern Great Barrier Reef and lush tropical rainforests at your doorstep, tomorrow there’s as much or as little to do as you like. NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park is located on the Capricorn Coast of Queensland, 40-minutes east of Rockhampton. Situated in the quiet coastal town of Mulambin, it’s an easy stroll to the beach, while the restaurants and shops of Yeppoon are a 15-minute drive away. Just offshore are the Great Keppel Islands, where adventure awaits.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$116
 / night
Meyenburg B&B Glamping

3. Meyenburg B&B Glamping

64%
(7)
62km from Emu Park · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging · Mount Morgan, QLD
Mount Morgan is situated on the Dee River, 38 km south of Rockhampton, and is an old gold mining town with lots of history and two museums, a railway and a town history museum. There are plenty of lookouts to see out over the town and the mine site. The Number 7 Dam, has walking and mountain bike tracks for beginners and the more advanced. We have 6 listings available at Meyenburg B&B Glamping, 2 tent sites for campers and 6 Tents which have linen included and creature comforts. All our listings have access to toilet and amenities. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after. Mount Morgan was a mining town. Mining of clay in a nearby hill for the production of furnace bricks continuing until the early 1900s, the resulting man-made caves came to be known as the Fireclay Caverns, which contained large openings that measure between 4–12 metres in height from the cave floor. Dinosaur footprints (preserved as infills) were later found in nine different sections of the Caverns, lining the ceiling dated to the Early Jurassic. There is also a community swimming pool, skate park and general playground near the Dee River on Butler St. The town has three pubs, an IGA, and a small general store directly across the street from the camp site. The Grand Hotel is the oldest pub, and is still trading in town.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$52
 / night
Great Keppel Island Hideaway

4. Great Keppel Island Hideaway

100%
(6)
15km from Emu Park · 92 sites · Lodging · The Keppels, QLD
Great Keppel Island Hideaway offers a range of budget accommodation to suit singles, couples, families, friends and groups. Our friendly team can assist you with specific island accommodation requests for group bookings, special occasions, functions and events.Great Keppel Island is an island paradise where the ‘squeaky-clean’ white sand flows between your toes and the ocean sparkles before your eyes. As the largest island in the Keppel Group, Great Keppel is situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn and on Australia’s heritage listed Southern Great Barrier Reef. Whether you’re visiting Great Keppel for a day, a few nights, or for a couple of weeks, you can’t fail to be impressed by the scenery or the relaxed atmosphere on the island.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$160
 / night

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