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Adjacent to Palm Beach, Burleigh Heads National Park is made up of a lush escape, with rainforests, coastal views, and accessible walking tracks. Explore the Oceanview walk for stunning coastal scenery or delve into the Rainforest circuit to connect with nature. Nearby holiday parks welcome campers in tents and campervans and provide a range of facilities including powered sites, modern amenities, and direct access to the tranquil waters of Tallebudgera Creek.
Springbrook National Park
Discover a world of waterfalls, ancient trees, and misty lookouts at Springbrook National Park—an hour’s drive from Palm Beach. The park is renowned for its walking tracks, including the Twin Falls circuit and the Natural Bridge. There is also on-site primitive camping, including sites for tents and camper trailers. Park facilities include toilets, BBQs, and picnic tables.
Lamington National Park
Discover the wonders of Lamington National Park. Take the Tree Top walk, hike along extensive trails, and spot a variety of bird species. Right on the park’s doorstep is a bountiful campground providing a natural setting for tents, caravans, and cabin rentals. Campers have access to amenities like a communal fridge, firepits, and barbecue areas.
With a subtropical climate, Palm Beach boasts warm summers and mild winters, making it an attractive camping destination year-round. The cooler months from May to October are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities, while the national parks offer a tranquil escape with thinner crowds during this time. The summer months bring life to the waterfalls in the hinterland, presenting a spectacular sight for campers, despite the humid conditions.