The best safari tents near Kenilworth

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The Sunshine Coast hinterland has a scattering of small towns that provide good bases for camping trips, and Kenilworth is one of the cutest. Only 50km from the coast, this is dairy farm country (you can even camp on some farms) and you’ll find plenty of local cheese to stash in your backpack. The Mary River flows through this country, also providing great opportunities for riverside camping, and there are eight National Parks and State Forests that allow camping, along with plenty of privately-owned camping grounds throughout the Mary Valley.There are two creek-side camping areas in Amamoor State Forest, which adjoins Amamoor National Park, including some along the creek. Amamoor Creek is a wonderful place to spot platypus swimming, if you are patient, quiet and lucky! There’s also good bird-watching here, and at night you’ll hear plenty of frogs. Cedar Grove has a waterhole for swimming and good access to mountain biking tracks.This 58.8km four-day walk through parts of the Blackall Range traverses subtropical rainforest and open eucalypt forest, with stunning waterfalls and plenty of wildlife. It has three remote bush camp sites at around 13km intervals, suitable for self-sufficient, experienced campers. There are four access points, and it is also possible to do half-day and full-day walks on the trail.Imbil State Forest’s camping area is set in beautiful open eucalyptus forest along the banks of Little Yabba Creek, only 12km from Kenilworth. This is a popular spot with families and mountain-bikers, who can ride or hike up the trail to Mount Allan, where horse-riding is also allowed. Less active campers and caravanners might just relax by the creek, take a dip, or at night go ‘spotlighting’ with a flashlight to spot wildlife including possums, yellow-bellied gliders and red-necked pademelons.
93% (370)

Top-rated campgrounds

Watersports and Frisbee golf hire available

1. Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp

91%
(612)
59km from Kenilworth · 369 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Cooroibah, QLD
Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp awarded “Australia’s Best New Tourism Business” is located 25 minutes from Noosa, set amongst 65 acres of National Park and perched on the edge of picturesque Lake Cootharaba. Boasting a number of waterfront activities from stand up paddle boards, canoes, wave skis, kayaks and tinnie hire to frisbee golf in a bushland setting. The Great Sandy National Park location extends a number of walking trails where you can get up close and personal with the abundant wildlife and discover the rich history of the region. The CootharaBAR & Bistro dishes are inspired by the regions fresh, local produce and the Micro Brewery, boasts 8 tasty beers brewed onsite. The EcoCamp is the gateway to one of only two Everglades in the world, where the tea tree infused waterways and ancient rainforests provide a truly memorable tour experience. Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp is the ultimate Accessible Wilderness Experience! The campground features modern facilities, laundry, camp kitchens an onsite bistro and micro-brewery, water activities, walking treks and daily tours to the Noosa Everglades. Campfires are allowed when there are no restrictions in place. Campfires are only permitted in fire pits that are enclosed and off the ground. NB Arrivals after 6pm will receive a text message with details on accessing their key. You must arrive prior 9pm to access the eco camp (boom gate in place) Sorry, no pets.
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AU$146
 / night
Ingenia Holidays Noosa

2. Ingenia Holidays Noosa

96%
(40)
50km from Kenilworth · 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.
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AU$245
 / night
BIG4 Noosa North Shore

3. BIG4 Noosa North Shore

90%
(25)
55km from Kenilworth · 135 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Noosa North Shore, QLD
BIG4 Noosa North Shore is a beautiful and unique getaway located on the stunning Noosa North Shore in Queensland, Australia. This holiday park is a nature lover's paradise, offering a serene and immersive experience in a pristine natural environment. With a range of accommodation options to cater to various budgets and preferences, you'll find something perfect for your needs. From unique glamping tents with private en-suite to dog-friendly campsites for those who love the outdoors. A range of indoor and outdoor activities is available on-site offering a fun-filled holiday experience for the whole family. The bouldering gym is a guest favourite along with the Putt-Putt course. The holiday park is situated close to the beach, offering direct access to the sandy shores of the Noosa North Shore. The beach is a perfect place for swimming, sunbathing, fishing and surfing. On the other side of the retreat is Cooroibah Lake, providing opportunities for kayaking and stand up paddleboarding. The calm waters of the lake invite visitors for a peaceful outdoor experience. The surrounding area is teeming with diverse flora and fauna. It's a great place for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts. If you time your visit right, you might even see whales migrating up the coast!
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from 
AU$338
 / night
Misty Morning Escape! Luxe Tent

4. Misty Morning Escape! Luxe Tent

35km from Kenilworth · 1 site · Lodging · Eudlo, QLD
A pet-friendly dreamy hideaway where comfort meets the calm of nature. Perfect for couples, families, and pet-friendly stays, this luxury glamping tent offers the ideal space to unwind and reconnect. Inside, you’ll find 1 1-bedroom with a king bed, an ensuite bathroom, AC/heating, and a kitchenette for relaxed mornings or easy meals. Step outside to your private front deck — a serene spot to enjoy your morning coffee, read a book, or share a glass of wine as the sun sets over the hinterland. Evenings are made for gathering around the fireplace, sharing stories, or stargazing by the campfire glow. Guests love the mix of cozy comfort and natural beauty that makes every moment feel effortlessly special. Three tents are located close to each other, creating a quiet community feel, while your tent and deck remain completely private. For larger groups, please contact us directly — we also have two other tents nearby and a charming cottage just down the road, perfect for families, friends, or retreat groups who’d like to stay together.
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AU$569
 / night
NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park

5. NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park

94%
(8)
43km from Kenilworth · 412 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Hazeldean, QLD
When it comes to adventure in the great outdoors, it’s hard to beat the classics. A tent or caravan set up in your chosen spot on the banks of a freshwater lake, where giant fish lurk. A boat ramp at your fingertips to get onto the water at first light. A place for the kids to roam free and plenty of activities to keep them busy. Communal cooking areas for fun-filled evenings under the stars with old friends and new. At NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park, a great atmosphere is just the beginning. Our natural setting and back-to-basics approach is the perfect antidote to the daily grind, but we’ve thrown in enough comforts to make it easy – including lakeside cabins and glamping tents. At NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park, the scene is set for a memorable country escape with the people who matter most. From our lakeside camping, cabins and unique glamping safari tents to our on-site boat ramp, spacious camp kitchen and communal barbecue area, we make connecting with the great outdoors (and each other) a breeze.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$116
 / night
The Sunshine Coast hinterland has a scattering of small towns that provide good bases for camping trips, and Kenilworth is one of the cutest. Only 50km from the coast, this is dairy farm country (you can even camp on some farms) and you’ll find plenty of local cheese to stash in your backpack. The Mary River flows through this country, also providing great opportunities for riverside camping, and there are eight National Parks and State Forests that allow camping, along with plenty of privately-owned camping grounds throughout the Mary Valley.There are two creek-side camping areas in Amamoor State Forest, which adjoins Amamoor National Park, including some along the creek. Amamoor Creek is a wonderful place to spot platypus swimming, if you are patient, quiet and lucky! There’s also good bird-watching here, and at night you’ll hear plenty of frogs. Cedar Grove has a waterhole for swimming and good access to mountain biking tracks.This 58.8km four-day walk through parts of the Blackall Range traverses subtropical rainforest and open eucalypt forest, with stunning waterfalls and plenty of wildlife. It has three remote bush camp sites at around 13km intervals, suitable for self-sufficient, experienced campers. There are four access points, and it is also possible to do half-day and full-day walks on the trail.Imbil State Forest’s camping area is set in beautiful open eucalyptus forest along the banks of Little Yabba Creek, only 12km from Kenilworth. This is a popular spot with families and mountain-bikers, who can ride or hike up the trail to Mount Allan, where horse-riding is also allowed. Less active campers and caravanners might just relax by the creek, take a dip, or at night go ‘spotlighting’ with a flashlight to spot wildlife including possums, yellow-bellied gliders and red-necked pademelons.
93% (370)

Top-rated campgrounds

Watersports and Frisbee golf hire available

1. Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp

91%
(612)
59km from Kenilworth · 369 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Cooroibah, QLD
Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp awarded “Australia’s Best New Tourism Business” is located 25 minutes from Noosa, set amongst 65 acres of National Park and perched on the edge of picturesque Lake Cootharaba. Boasting a number of waterfront activities from stand up paddle boards, canoes, wave skis, kayaks and tinnie hire to frisbee golf in a bushland setting. The Great Sandy National Park location extends a number of walking trails where you can get up close and personal with the abundant wildlife and discover the rich history of the region. The CootharaBAR & Bistro dishes are inspired by the regions fresh, local produce and the Micro Brewery, boasts 8 tasty beers brewed onsite. The EcoCamp is the gateway to one of only two Everglades in the world, where the tea tree infused waterways and ancient rainforests provide a truly memorable tour experience. Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp is the ultimate Accessible Wilderness Experience! The campground features modern facilities, laundry, camp kitchens an onsite bistro and micro-brewery, water activities, walking treks and daily tours to the Noosa Everglades. Campfires are allowed when there are no restrictions in place. Campfires are only permitted in fire pits that are enclosed and off the ground. NB Arrivals after 6pm will receive a text message with details on accessing their key. You must arrive prior 9pm to access the eco camp (boom gate in place) Sorry, no pets.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$146
 / night
Ingenia Holidays Noosa

2. Ingenia Holidays Noosa

96%
(40)
50km from Kenilworth · 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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$245
 / night
BIG4 Noosa North Shore

3. BIG4 Noosa North Shore

90%
(25)
55km from Kenilworth · 135 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Noosa North Shore, QLD
BIG4 Noosa North Shore is a beautiful and unique getaway located on the stunning Noosa North Shore in Queensland, Australia. This holiday park is a nature lover's paradise, offering a serene and immersive experience in a pristine natural environment. With a range of accommodation options to cater to various budgets and preferences, you'll find something perfect for your needs. From unique glamping tents with private en-suite to dog-friendly campsites for those who love the outdoors. A range of indoor and outdoor activities is available on-site offering a fun-filled holiday experience for the whole family. The bouldering gym is a guest favourite along with the Putt-Putt course. The holiday park is situated close to the beach, offering direct access to the sandy shores of the Noosa North Shore. The beach is a perfect place for swimming, sunbathing, fishing and surfing. On the other side of the retreat is Cooroibah Lake, providing opportunities for kayaking and stand up paddleboarding. The calm waters of the lake invite visitors for a peaceful outdoor experience. The surrounding area is teeming with diverse flora and fauna. It's a great place for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts. If you time your visit right, you might even see whales migrating up the coast!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$338
 / night
Misty Morning Escape! Luxe Tent

4. Misty Morning Escape! Luxe Tent

35km from Kenilworth · 1 site · Lodging · Eudlo, QLD
A pet-friendly dreamy hideaway where comfort meets the calm of nature. Perfect for couples, families, and pet-friendly stays, this luxury glamping tent offers the ideal space to unwind and reconnect. Inside, you’ll find 1 1-bedroom with a king bed, an ensuite bathroom, AC/heating, and a kitchenette for relaxed mornings or easy meals. Step outside to your private front deck — a serene spot to enjoy your morning coffee, read a book, or share a glass of wine as the sun sets over the hinterland. Evenings are made for gathering around the fireplace, sharing stories, or stargazing by the campfire glow. Guests love the mix of cozy comfort and natural beauty that makes every moment feel effortlessly special. Three tents are located close to each other, creating a quiet community feel, while your tent and deck remain completely private. For larger groups, please contact us directly — we also have two other tents nearby and a charming cottage just down the road, perfect for families, friends, or retreat groups who’d like to stay together.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$569
 / night
NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park

5. NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park

94%
(8)
43km from Kenilworth · 412 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Hazeldean, QLD
When it comes to adventure in the great outdoors, it’s hard to beat the classics. A tent or caravan set up in your chosen spot on the banks of a freshwater lake, where giant fish lurk. A boat ramp at your fingertips to get onto the water at first light. A place for the kids to roam free and plenty of activities to keep them busy. Communal cooking areas for fun-filled evenings under the stars with old friends and new. At NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park, a great atmosphere is just the beginning. Our natural setting and back-to-basics approach is the perfect antidote to the daily grind, but we’ve thrown in enough comforts to make it easy – including lakeside cabins and glamping tents. At NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park, the scene is set for a memorable country escape with the people who matter most. From our lakeside camping, cabins and unique glamping safari tents to our on-site boat ramp, spacious camp kitchen and communal barbecue area, we make connecting with the great outdoors (and each other) a breeze.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$116
 / night
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The best safari tents near Kenilworth guide

When to go

Book well ahead at any time of year, especially for major public holidays in Australia such as Easter, Christmas, long weekends and other special events. The Gympie Music Muster, in the last week of August) attracts thousands of campers and from late July to early September, camping bookings at Amamoor Creek and Gympie Muster camping areas must be booked through the Gympie Muster website.

Know before you go

  • A camping permit is required for all Queensland National Parks, forests and reserves and must be booked online and paid for before arrival.
  • You will need a 4WD vehicle to access the campsite at Amamoor State Forest.
  • There is limited or no mobile phone reception at most National Parks in this region, but there is a pay phone at Cedar Grove in Amamoor State Forest.
  • Mapleton National Park should not be confused with Mapleton Falls National Park, where camping is not allowed.
  • Book camping spots on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk well ahead, up to 12 months in advance.

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