The best camping near Yeppoon with wifi provided

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The hub of the Capricorn Coast, Yeppoon is a vibrant beachside town with Southern Great Barrier reef islands for neighbours. Close to the coastal town is a lush national park with swimming holes edged with rainforests and creeks to explore, while 4WD enthusiasts can test their sand skills on Big Sandy and head out to Stockyard Point, Five Rocks, and Nine Mile Beach, where stunning surfing beaches serve as the rewards for the effort. The balmy weather conditions make Yeppoon a popular camping destination year-round whether you want a tent camping site, a caravan spot, or a glamping tent..

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NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park

1. NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park

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8.1km from Yeppoon · 147 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mulambin, QLD
You’ve been daydreaming about this. Perfect tropical weather, even in so-called “winter”. Lazy afternoons spent sipping sundowners with old friends and new. The kids entertained and a coastal paradise waiting to be explored. Welcome to Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park, your ideal Yeppoon accommodation, where a great atmosphere is just the beginning. Within moments of arriving, the kids will be wriggling into their togs, ready to hit the pool or the beach, just a few minutes’ walk away. Tonight, join us for live music and karaoke or cuddle together for a movie under a blanket of stars. And with the Southern Great Barrier Reef and lush tropical rainforests at your doorstep, tomorrow there’s as much or as little to do as you like. NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park is located on the Capricorn Coast of Queensland, 40-minutes east of Rockhampton. Situated in the quiet coastal town of Mulambin, it’s an easy stroll to the beach, while the restaurants and shops of Yeppoon are a 15-minute drive away. Just offshore are the Great Keppel Islands, where adventure awaits.
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from 
AU$39
 / night
Great Keppel Island Hideaway

4. Great Keppel Island Hideaway

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22km from Yeppoon · 92 sites · Lodging · The Keppels, QLD
Great Keppel Island Hideaway offers a range of budget accommodation to suit singles, couples, families, friends and groups. Our friendly team can assist you with specific island accommodation requests for group bookings, special occasions, functions and events.Great Keppel Island is an island paradise where the ‘squeaky-clean’ white sand flows between your toes and the ocean sparkles before your eyes. As the largest island in the Keppel Group, Great Keppel is situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn and on Australia’s heritage listed Southern Great Barrier Reef. Whether you’re visiting Great Keppel for a day, a few nights, or for a couple of weeks, you can’t fail to be impressed by the scenery or the relaxed atmosphere on the island.
Toilets
Showers
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from 
AU$160
 / night
Kooyalee Campsite & Homestead

5. Kooyalee Campsite & Homestead

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23km from Yeppoon · 134 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sandringham, QLD
Restful “Kooyalee” is a perfect family, group or solo traveler camping spot. There is space for all! Our 4.2 ha property has lovely cleared, grassy camping areas under the trees providing peaceful and quiet surrounds for you and your family to enjoy. Relax around the fire and roast marshmallows, enjoy the sunset and uninterrupted star gazing. Kooyalee Homestead is also available for groups, with air conditioned dormitory. Kooyalee is located 20 minutes from the coastal town of Yeppoon and Rockhampton CBD. If you love adventure, Kooyalee sits on the doorstep of excellent hiking and mountain biking trails. Set up camp and use the property as your base to explore the area. Friendly wallabies and occasional kangaroos also like to share this delightful property with our guests. Guests can use the outdoor toilet/shower facilities. Fire is allowed only within existing firepits NOT during the fire season when bans in place (usually summer). Please bring ample drinking /washing up water. Existing on-site facilities are available to campers (excludes water). Please take all rubbish with you upon departure. The property is pet friendly however pets must always be on a leash and are not to be left alone as we do share the property with local wildlife. Nearby attractions and adventure: Capricorn limestone caves – explore these beautiful natural wonders Hiking in the National Parks – Take in the spectacular views from Mount Archer, Baga and Mount Etna. Mountain biking - Explore the foothills of Mount Archer, First Turkey Mountain Bike Reserve and Mount Morgan Water Activities - Cool down at Mount Morgan Swimming hole, Moore’s Creek and Hedlow Creek. Enjoy canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddle boarding. Fishing along the Fitzroy river which is rich in Barramundi and King Threadfin Beach life – Fabulous child friendly beaches nearby at Yeppoon, Emu Park and Kinka Historical attractions & discovery walks - Rockhampton Heritage Trail /Village; Archer Park Rail and CQ Military Artifacts Museums; Glenmore Homestead. More for the kids! Rockhampton Zoo, Crocodile Farm, Botanical Gardens, river side parks playgrounds Useful link https://www.explorerockhampton.com.au
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$37
 / night
Meyenburg Glamping, Mt Morgan

6. Meyenburg Glamping, Mt Morgan

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68km from Yeppoon · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging · Mount Morgan, QLD
Mount Morgan is situated on the Dee River, 38 km south of Rockhampton, and is an old gold mining town with lots of history and two museums, a railway and a town history museum. There are plenty of lookouts to see out over the town and the mine site. The Number 7 Dam, has walking and mountain bike tracks for beginners and the more advanced. We have 6 listings available at Meyenburg B&B Glamping, 2 tent sites for campers and 6 Tents which have linen included and creature comforts. All our listings have access to toilet and amenities. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after. Mount Morgan was a mining town. Mining of clay in a nearby hill for the production of furnace bricks continuing until the early 1900s, the resulting man-made caves came to be known as the Fireclay Caverns, which contained large openings that measure between 4–12 metres in height from the cave floor. Dinosaur footprints (preserved as infills) were later found in nine different sections of the Caverns, lining the ceiling dated to the Early Jurassic. There is also a community swimming pool, skate park and general playground near the Dee River on Butler St. The town has three pubs, an IGA, and a small general store directly across the street from the camp site. The Grand Hotel is the oldest pub, and is still trading in town.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night
Pegasus Horse Park and Farm-stay

7. Pegasus Horse Park and Farm-stay

4.4km from Yeppoon · 1 site · Lodging · Adelaide Park, QLD
Pegasus Horse Park is set on 33 acres. The rural views from this elevated position on the side of Mount Barmoya are exceptional. Guests love the sunset views from the deck. We encourage guests to walk down the lane, feed the horses, and generally relax and take it all in. The Capricorn Coast is on your doorstep, offering great beaches, fine dining, pubs and clubs, the best swimming lagoon in Queensland, and much more. Guests stay in what we call the Shouse, a fully lined, self-contained unit. It has its own front and back patios, a large yard for parking, and lovely gardens that attract beautiful birds. The house features an induction cooktop on an island bench, a full-size fridge, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, an induction microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, a very comfortable queen bed, and an outdoor spa (currently out of order due to a heater failure). Guests can walk the lane and enjoy sitting around the fire pit, the sunset bar, and the spa (please note the spa is currently out of order due to a heater failure). Guests with pets are most welcome. A dog pen is available for use as needed. We ask that guests with inside pets clean up daily and vacuum prior to departure.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$206
 / night

The hub of the Capricorn Coast, Yeppoon is a vibrant beachside town with Southern Great Barrier reef islands for neighbours. Close to the coastal town is a lush national park with swimming holes edged with rainforests and creeks to explore, while 4WD enthusiasts can test their sand skills on Big Sandy and head out to Stockyard Point, Five Rocks, and Nine Mile Beach, where stunning surfing beaches serve as the rewards for the effort. The balmy weather conditions make Yeppoon a popular camping destination year-round whether you want a tent camping site, a caravan spot, or a glamping tent..

89% (40)

Top-rated campgrounds

NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park

1. NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park

100%
(3)
8.1km from Yeppoon · 147 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mulambin, QLD
You’ve been daydreaming about this. Perfect tropical weather, even in so-called “winter”. Lazy afternoons spent sipping sundowners with old friends and new. The kids entertained and a coastal paradise waiting to be explored. Welcome to Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park, your ideal Yeppoon accommodation, where a great atmosphere is just the beginning. Within moments of arriving, the kids will be wriggling into their togs, ready to hit the pool or the beach, just a few minutes’ walk away. Tonight, join us for live music and karaoke or cuddle together for a movie under a blanket of stars. And with the Southern Great Barrier Reef and lush tropical rainforests at your doorstep, tomorrow there’s as much or as little to do as you like. NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park is located on the Capricorn Coast of Queensland, 40-minutes east of Rockhampton. Situated in the quiet coastal town of Mulambin, it’s an easy stroll to the beach, while the restaurants and shops of Yeppoon are a 15-minute drive away. Just offshore are the Great Keppel Islands, where adventure awaits.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$39
 / night
Great Keppel Island Hideaway

4. Great Keppel Island Hideaway

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(6)
22km from Yeppoon · 92 sites · Lodging · The Keppels, QLD
Great Keppel Island Hideaway offers a range of budget accommodation to suit singles, couples, families, friends and groups. Our friendly team can assist you with specific island accommodation requests for group bookings, special occasions, functions and events.Great Keppel Island is an island paradise where the ‘squeaky-clean’ white sand flows between your toes and the ocean sparkles before your eyes. As the largest island in the Keppel Group, Great Keppel is situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn and on Australia’s heritage listed Southern Great Barrier Reef. Whether you’re visiting Great Keppel for a day, a few nights, or for a couple of weeks, you can’t fail to be impressed by the scenery or the relaxed atmosphere on the island.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
AU$160
 / night
Kooyalee Campsite & Homestead

5. Kooyalee Campsite & Homestead

80%
(10)
23km from Yeppoon · 134 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sandringham, QLD
Restful “Kooyalee” is a perfect family, group or solo traveler camping spot. There is space for all! Our 4.2 ha property has lovely cleared, grassy camping areas under the trees providing peaceful and quiet surrounds for you and your family to enjoy. Relax around the fire and roast marshmallows, enjoy the sunset and uninterrupted star gazing. Kooyalee Homestead is also available for groups, with air conditioned dormitory. Kooyalee is located 20 minutes from the coastal town of Yeppoon and Rockhampton CBD. If you love adventure, Kooyalee sits on the doorstep of excellent hiking and mountain biking trails. Set up camp and use the property as your base to explore the area. Friendly wallabies and occasional kangaroos also like to share this delightful property with our guests. Guests can use the outdoor toilet/shower facilities. Fire is allowed only within existing firepits NOT during the fire season when bans in place (usually summer). Please bring ample drinking /washing up water. Existing on-site facilities are available to campers (excludes water). Please take all rubbish with you upon departure. The property is pet friendly however pets must always be on a leash and are not to be left alone as we do share the property with local wildlife. Nearby attractions and adventure: Capricorn limestone caves – explore these beautiful natural wonders Hiking in the National Parks – Take in the spectacular views from Mount Archer, Baga and Mount Etna. Mountain biking - Explore the foothills of Mount Archer, First Turkey Mountain Bike Reserve and Mount Morgan Water Activities - Cool down at Mount Morgan Swimming hole, Moore’s Creek and Hedlow Creek. Enjoy canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddle boarding. Fishing along the Fitzroy river which is rich in Barramundi and King Threadfin Beach life – Fabulous child friendly beaches nearby at Yeppoon, Emu Park and Kinka Historical attractions & discovery walks - Rockhampton Heritage Trail /Village; Archer Park Rail and CQ Military Artifacts Museums; Glenmore Homestead. More for the kids! Rockhampton Zoo, Crocodile Farm, Botanical Gardens, river side parks playgrounds Useful link https://www.explorerockhampton.com.au
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$37
 / night
Meyenburg Glamping, Mt Morgan

6. Meyenburg Glamping, Mt Morgan

64%
(7)
68km from Yeppoon · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging · Mount Morgan, QLD
Mount Morgan is situated on the Dee River, 38 km south of Rockhampton, and is an old gold mining town with lots of history and two museums, a railway and a town history museum. There are plenty of lookouts to see out over the town and the mine site. The Number 7 Dam, has walking and mountain bike tracks for beginners and the more advanced. We have 6 listings available at Meyenburg B&B Glamping, 2 tent sites for campers and 6 Tents which have linen included and creature comforts. All our listings have access to toilet and amenities. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after. Mount Morgan was a mining town. Mining of clay in a nearby hill for the production of furnace bricks continuing until the early 1900s, the resulting man-made caves came to be known as the Fireclay Caverns, which contained large openings that measure between 4–12 metres in height from the cave floor. Dinosaur footprints (preserved as infills) were later found in nine different sections of the Caverns, lining the ceiling dated to the Early Jurassic. There is also a community swimming pool, skate park and general playground near the Dee River on Butler St. The town has three pubs, an IGA, and a small general store directly across the street from the camp site. The Grand Hotel is the oldest pub, and is still trading in town.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night
Pegasus Horse Park and Farm-stay

7. Pegasus Horse Park and Farm-stay

4.4km from Yeppoon · 1 site · Lodging · Adelaide Park, QLD
Pegasus Horse Park is set on 33 acres. The rural views from this elevated position on the side of Mount Barmoya are exceptional. Guests love the sunset views from the deck. We encourage guests to walk down the lane, feed the horses, and generally relax and take it all in. The Capricorn Coast is on your doorstep, offering great beaches, fine dining, pubs and clubs, the best swimming lagoon in Queensland, and much more. Guests stay in what we call the Shouse, a fully lined, self-contained unit. It has its own front and back patios, a large yard for parking, and lovely gardens that attract beautiful birds. The house features an induction cooktop on an island bench, a full-size fridge, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, an induction microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, a very comfortable queen bed, and an outdoor spa (currently out of order due to a heater failure). Guests can walk the lane and enjoy sitting around the fire pit, the sunset bar, and the spa (please note the spa is currently out of order due to a heater failure). Guests with pets are most welcome. A dog pen is available for use as needed. We ask that guests with inside pets clean up daily and vacuum prior to departure.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$206
 / night

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Where to go

Capricorn Caves

A 40-minute drive from Yeppoon is the oldest tourist attraction in Queensland, where bats have been living in the limestone caves for millions of years. The creatures were discovered in 1882 when a Norwegian immigrant in the area stumbled upon the caves on his way home. From there, he purchased the lease on the land and turned the caves into the attraction today known as the Capricorn Caves. Guided tours run through the caves, which are worth a visit just to hear the remarkable acoustics inside the Cathedral Cave. Stop in before settling into your Yeppoon area campsite for the night.

Great Keppel Island

Some 27 islands are set near the Capricorn coastline, including Great Keppel Island, a popular island destination just 20 kilometres from Yeppoon. Take the 30-minute ferry ride for a fun day trip from Yeppoon or opt to stay the night at a Keppel Island campsite to experience the nature lover’s paradise. On the island campers can find a choice of 17 pristine beaches—some only accessible by boat—plus a few hiking trails and plenty of wildlife both on land and in the water. Divers won’t want to miss it.

Byfield National Park

Head north from Yeppoon through farming country to reach the diverse landscapes within the 15,000-hectare Byfield National Park, which range from massive sand dunes in the south to rugged northern mountains. Camping is permitted in several areas, including Upper Stoney on the banks of Stoney Creek. Paddle upstream in Water Park Creek (another great camping spot) and stay on the lookout for wildlife like freshwater turtles and kingfishers. Trails through the park accommodate both hikers and mountain bikers.

Seventeen Seventy and Agnes Water

Named after Captain Cook’s landing, the quiet beachside village of Seventeen Seventy (1770) is a haven for caravans and campers, while nearby Agnes Water is Queensland’s northernmost surf beach. The main sandy stretch runs for five straight kilometres and is especially popular during the Christmas and Easter holidays. Be sure to make time for a stroll through the Paperbark Forest just a few kilometres outside of Agnes Water.

When to go

In the hotter months of January and February, coastal sea breezes bring temperatures to an average of 29°C around Yeppoon. Although offshore breezes can prevail, there is a greater chance of rain from November through to April. Cooler temperatures can be found from June until August, when daytime temperatures remain quite comfortable around 23°C before dropping to an average nightly low of 14°C. The best months to visit Yeppoon for outdoor activities are from late March to early May and from late August to late November.

Know before you go

  • If you’re thinking of visiting the Paperbark Forest near Agnes Water, pack some bug spray for the midges and mosquitoes.
  • Every year between March and June, thousands of blue tiger butterflies hatch in the area around Seventeen Seventy’s two-kilometre coastline path to the Round Hill Headland.
  • Nearby Rockhampton is classed as crocodile country, so authorities only recommend swimming at patrolled beaches in Yeppoon. You can, however, safely swim year-round at Yeppoon Lagoon on the foreshore at the southern end of Main Beach. Entry to the patrolled lagoon is free.
  • Byfield National Park is prime for 4WD enthusiasts—just remember to lower your tire pressure on the soft sandy trails.