Nestled near beaches and famous rainforests, Redcliffe is a hot spot for a caravan camping trip.
Book a getaway to the seaside suburb of Redcliffe, just 45 minutes north of Brisbane. Caravan parks in town may feature electricity-equipped campsites, laundry facilities, sullage points, and amenity blocks. Walk to Suttons Beach on a hot summer day in January for a swim, or take a day trip out to Moreton Island National Park. Two hours south in Lamington National Park, caravanners can settle into unpowered or powered sites with toilets, showers, and BBQ facilities for a home-away-from-home feel. Venture into the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforest to explore the 130-kilometre trail system—just consider skipping the crowds and visiting during cooler temperatures in June, July, and August, which are sublime for campers who like to hike. Find more caravan sites 45 minutes north of Redcliffe in Beerburrum State Forest. The gravel sites near Coochin Creek offer fire rings, flush toilets, and enough room for bigger motorhomes. Or, head to Glass House Mountains lookout and day-use area for a picnic amid stunning views that stretch to Moreton Bay.