Sitting on the Gold Coast, the small town of Main Beach is a surfer’s paradise. It also makes an excellent jumping-off point for caravan camping excursions around Queensland. To the southwest, a haven of waterfalls, rainforests, and ancient land makes up Springbrook National Park, part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. Walking tracks and loops lead through natural sites of interest, including Purling Brooks Falls, Natural Bridge, and Warringa Pool. Campervan campgrounds near the park typically provide potable water, free wifi, and laundry facilities. Lamington National Park, meanwhile, features rugged landscapes shaped by centuries of geologic movement, resulting in waterfalls, mountain peaks, and scenic cliffsides. Campers won’t want to miss Lamington’s Binna Burra, Green Mountains, or Kamarun. Nearby, family-friendly holiday parks tend to offer potable water, showers, and toilets. Or drive to Mount Jerusalem National Park—it’s a dream for birdwatching and bushwalking among forests, creeks, and waterfalls, while area caravan parks are likely to have toilets, firepits, BBQs, camp kitchens, and cooking equipment.