Palm Beach treats caravan campers to rainforest walks, picturesque lookouts, and coastal scenery.
Found along the Gold Coast and only five minutes from Burleigh Head National Park, Palm Beach promises QLD caravanners easily accessible hiking, biking, and camping excursions year-round. Roll the motorhome onto a gravel-packed caravan park in town that offers free wifi and private ensuite bathrooms—just keep an eye on the coast from September to November as whales float by on their annual migration. Lamington National Park awaits under an hour away and welcomes campervans with on-site powered pitches, toilets, showers, firepits, and a camp kitchen. Escape into the Gondwana Rainforest—a richly diverse area overflowing with rare plant species, exotic animals, and a massive 130-kilometre trail network. Over the border into New South Wales, campers can find more caravan sites in the World Heritage-listed Border Ranges National Park, just under two hours away. Many lush rainforest treks like the Pinnacle walk lead to incredible lookouts that reward hikers with sweeping views of Tweed Valley.