The best camping in Cape Melville National Park, QLD

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The best camping in Cape Melville National Park, QLD guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure to Cape Melville National Park, a remote wilderness area known for its unique granite boulders and endemic wildlife. Explore the diverse landscapes, from eucalypt woodlands to mangrove forests, and camp amid the park's natural splendor at one of the several campgrounds available for the ultimate outdoor experience.

Notable campgrounds

  • Crocodile camping area: Nestled by the water, this spot is perfect for adventurers looking to immerse themselves in Cape Melville's wild beauty.
  • Wongai camping area: Surrounded by lush vegetation, Wongai offers a serene base to explore the park's diverse ecosystems.
  • Granite camping area: Set among the iconic granite boulders, this campground provides a scenic retreat for nature lovers.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book well in advance to secure your spot in this sought-after natural haven.
  • Be flexible with your dates to increase your chances of finding an available campsite.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for a quieter camping experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campground is fully booked.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Cape Melville National Park is during the dry season from July to September, when the weather is more temperate and the roads are accessible. The wet season, from December to May, often leads to road closures and park access restrictions due to heavy rains.

Know before you go

  • Check park alerts for the latest information on closures and conditions before your visit.
  • Be prepared for remote conditions; ensure you have a satellite phone and adequate supplies.
  • Remember, Cape Melville is a habitat for crocodiles; always be croc-wise and follow safety guidelines.
  • Accessibility is limited; high-clearance four-wheel drives are essential for park access.
  • No amenities are provided; campers must be completely self-sufficient and leave no trash behind.
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