The best dog-friendly caravan parks in Fraser Island

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Queensland’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Fraser Island (K'gari) may be the world’s largest sand island but its landscape offers even more spectacular sights than the giant dunes for which it is famed. The scenery here is dotted with shimmering freshwater lakes, crystal-clear creeks, wind-sculpted cliffs, and lush rainforests, promising ample adventures from swimming to 4WDing and wildlife spotting. Fraser Island is also famed for its dingos, so campers with small children may want to opt for fenced-in campsites. You can visit all year-round but spring (September through November) offers the most comfortable temperatures, reduced humidity, and low rainfall. Plan ahead, especially during school holidays, as camping permits must be acquired before arrival.

94% (4.6K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Mary River Bush Camp

1. Mary River Bush Camp

95%
(216)
17 sites · Tents, RVs · Walkers Point, QLD
90 acres of natural bushland with 300 meters of Mary River frontage. This is a great place for a base camp to explore the region. Campsites are nestled amongst trees. There's nothing here but peace and quiet, spacious sites. The banks of the river are quite high and there is limited access into the water. There are 2 boat ramps about 7 or 8 klms from the property. Arrive between midday and 2pm if possible so you can set up your camp. Don't forget to bring your insect repellent as you are in the bush and beside the river. We have also just built a shelter shed/camp kitchen have 1000 litre water pods. No rubbish bins at the camp so bring everything you need & remove everything you bring. - Dogs welcome. Due to past incidents, friendly, non -aggressive dogs only please. - Campfires permitted in designated areas when restrictions aren't in place - Free firewood, gather fallen timber from the land This is a quiet and safe bush setting in natural Australian bush. Mary River Bush Camp is set on 80 acres of natural bushland just 9 klms from the historic city of Maryborough. This is the perfect spot to rest and recover. There is a drop toilet available.
Campfires
from 
AU$14
 / night
An aerial shot overlooking the entire property.

3. TLC - The Luke’s Compound

99%
(48)
14 sites · Tents, RVs · Tiaro, QLD
Escape to our patch of Tiaro conveniently located on the Bruce highway. Perfect for a travel stopover or a few days getaway. Relax, recharge, and escape the daily grind on our beautiful 19 acres. Featuring a dam and large mostly level tree shaded campsites, male and female toilet block, and fire pits. Bring the bikes and ride around on our purpose built track. We keep our sites limited so our valued visitors can have lots of space and we preserve the getaway from the rat race experience. Easy drive as we are located right on the Bruce highway which is the perfect spot so you can just chill and relax on a night stopover or for a few days…. the country charm will get you! Keep an eye out for the beautiful native wildlife …. Kangaroos, possums, a variety of birds and maybe even a rabbit or two. Bonus…at night enjoy the show as the trucks pass by with all their lights on display showing through the trees (yes you can hear them but not intrusive)it adds to the charm and the vibe. Clear skies with stars by the thousands, find your constellations whilst visiting. Tiaro main street is only 3 mins away by car and is home to the well-known Tiaro butcher and the Tiaro Christmas Cottage. Maryborough 20 mins and Gympie 40 mins. Perfect position to base and explore from. More and more features and facilities are being added slowly so keep an eye out! On the plans are showers, special event nights, projector screen movies, kids playground, outdoor kitchen, and picnic table areas…… No powered sites but we have a power point in the toilet block for device charging.. The toilet block has filtered tank water which you can use if needed. (20 litres or more please see owner)
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$9
 / night

Queensland’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Fraser Island (K'gari) may be the world’s largest sand island but its landscape offers even more spectacular sights than the giant dunes for which it is famed. The scenery here is dotted with shimmering freshwater lakes, crystal-clear creeks, wind-sculpted cliffs, and lush rainforests, promising ample adventures from swimming to 4WDing and wildlife spotting. Fraser Island is also famed for its dingos, so campers with small children may want to opt for fenced-in campsites. You can visit all year-round but spring (September through November) offers the most comfortable temperatures, reduced humidity, and low rainfall. Plan ahead, especially during school holidays, as camping permits must be acquired before arrival.

94% (4.6K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Mary River Bush Camp

1. Mary River Bush Camp

95%
(216)
17 sites · Tents, RVs · Walkers Point, QLD
90 acres of natural bushland with 300 meters of Mary River frontage. This is a great place for a base camp to explore the region. Campsites are nestled amongst trees. There's nothing here but peace and quiet, spacious sites. The banks of the river are quite high and there is limited access into the water. There are 2 boat ramps about 7 or 8 klms from the property. Arrive between midday and 2pm if possible so you can set up your camp. Don't forget to bring your insect repellent as you are in the bush and beside the river. We have also just built a shelter shed/camp kitchen have 1000 litre water pods. No rubbish bins at the camp so bring everything you need & remove everything you bring. - Dogs welcome. Due to past incidents, friendly, non -aggressive dogs only please. - Campfires permitted in designated areas when restrictions aren't in place - Free firewood, gather fallen timber from the land This is a quiet and safe bush setting in natural Australian bush. Mary River Bush Camp is set on 80 acres of natural bushland just 9 klms from the historic city of Maryborough. This is the perfect spot to rest and recover. There is a drop toilet available.
Campfires
from 
AU$14
 / night
An aerial shot overlooking the entire property.

3. TLC - The Luke’s Compound

99%
(48)
14 sites · Tents, RVs · Tiaro, QLD
Escape to our patch of Tiaro conveniently located on the Bruce highway. Perfect for a travel stopover or a few days getaway. Relax, recharge, and escape the daily grind on our beautiful 19 acres. Featuring a dam and large mostly level tree shaded campsites, male and female toilet block, and fire pits. Bring the bikes and ride around on our purpose built track. We keep our sites limited so our valued visitors can have lots of space and we preserve the getaway from the rat race experience. Easy drive as we are located right on the Bruce highway which is the perfect spot so you can just chill and relax on a night stopover or for a few days…. the country charm will get you! Keep an eye out for the beautiful native wildlife …. Kangaroos, possums, a variety of birds and maybe even a rabbit or two. Bonus…at night enjoy the show as the trucks pass by with all their lights on display showing through the trees (yes you can hear them but not intrusive)it adds to the charm and the vibe. Clear skies with stars by the thousands, find your constellations whilst visiting. Tiaro main street is only 3 mins away by car and is home to the well-known Tiaro butcher and the Tiaro Christmas Cottage. Maryborough 20 mins and Gympie 40 mins. Perfect position to base and explore from. More and more features and facilities are being added slowly so keep an eye out! On the plans are showers, special event nights, projector screen movies, kids playground, outdoor kitchen, and picnic table areas…… No powered sites but we have a power point in the toilet block for device charging.. The toilet block has filtered tank water which you can use if needed. (20 litres or more please see owner)
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$9
 / night

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The best dog-friendly caravan parks in Fraser Island guide

Where to go

Central Station

Set inland, 20 minutes west of Eurong Beach Resort, and surrounded by rainforest, campers staying in Central Station can have a great walk along the banks of the freshwater Wanggoolba Creek and through the lush rainforest. Flora and fauna you may come across include the rare king fern Angiopteris evecta, which has the largest fern fronds in the world, as well as turtles and eels, and you’ll also be within easy access of Lake McKenzie, a popular swimming spot. The camping area, typically one of the island’s busiest, is surrounded by dingo-deterrent fence.

Waddy Point

On the island’s northeast coast, Waddy Point offers both beachfront (unfenced) and inland (fenced) camping areas with coin-operated hot showers and picnic tables, as well as capacity for camper trailers. Making Waddy Point your base puts you within easy access of some of the island’s top attractions, including the coastal headland of Indian Head (a good spot for watching dolphins and whales) and the rock pools filled with bubbling water known as the Champagne Pools. You’ll also find plenty of opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and hiking.

Dundubara

Dundubara is located in the middle of the 75-Mile Beach scenic drive on the east coast, halfway between Indian Head and the rusting S.S. Maheno shipwreck, which ran aground in 1935. You’re also within easy reach of Eli Creek, a popular freshwater swimming spot with a long boardwalk. Camping is available in a large fenced-in area behind great sand dunes and it's one of the few camping sites on the island that allows campfires.

Lake Boomanjin

Along the Southern Lakes scenic drive, the distinctly red-hued Lake Boomanjin offers a peaceful setting and opportunities for swimming and kayaking. The secluded lake is typically far less visited than Lake McKenzie, the island’s other famed perched lake. You can camp right by the lake at the fenced-in camping area with picnic tables and surrounded by forest: note that it is walk-in camping only, so there's no vehicle access to the tent sites.

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