The best camping in Dalrymple National Park, QLD

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Discover Dalrymple National Park's ancient lava flows and historic township.  

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4. Donnington Airpark

80km from Dalrymple National Park · 8 sites · RVs · Woodstock, QLD
Donnington Airpark is a 160-acre privately-owned airfield located at Woodstock, 40 km from Townsville on the Flinders Highway. It is home to a number of private aircraft and a couple of flying training organisations from Towsville use it for touch-and-go circuits, first solo etc. A monthly Social Fly-In Breakfast is staged (4th Sunday), which features visiting aircraft, occasional car/bike club displays, market stalls, hot food and coffee van plus special attractions or guest speakers and presentations (when available). There is ample level ground available for campers. Sunsets can be glorious (depending on the time of year). Kangaroos and wallabies visit daily, as does a variety of birdlife - crows, hawks, ibis, magpies, willy-wag-tails, pee-wees, finches, parrots, doves, kookaburras to name a few. The airpark is easily accessible from the highway and Townsville is only 40 km away for shopping, restaurants, Magnetic Island trips. Fuel is available at Caltex Calcium, 13 km towards Charters Towers. Donnington can be used for an overnight stay or base yourself here for a few days and radiate outwards to Townsville, Charters Towers, Ravenswood or the Burdekin.
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Charters Towers Tourist Park

5. Charters Towers Tourist Park

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36km from Dalrymple National Park · 65 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Charters Towers, QLD
As one of the most beautiful inland towns in Queensland and the gateway to exploring Queensland’s fabulous north and west, we make your stay at historic Charters Towers a true pleasure. With a selection of comfortable ensuite cabins, powered or powered ensuite sites, and unpowered sites perfect for campers, we offer a range of stay options to make sure you can enjoy the best the Aussie outdoors has to offer. Sit back and relax in our lovely treed surroundings and listen to the native birds in their natural habitat as they whistle their “hello” from the treetops. Family owned by Local who love their town, Charters Towers Tourist Park is situated off the main highway so you will avoid traffic noise and get your much needed rest before you discover beautiful Charters Towers or journey onward in whichever direction your travels take you. We look forward to your stay with us.
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Overview

About

Embark on a journey through time at Dalrymple National Park, where the echoes of an ancient past meet the rugged beauty of the Australian outback. Traverse the remnants of volcanic activity, marvel at the historic township site, and set up camp along the majestic Burdekin River. Here, adventure awaits at every turn, with opportunities for wildlife spotting, hiking, and soaking in the park's natural splendour.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book your campsite online in advance to secure your spot amid the park's natural beauty.
  • Plan your visit during off-peak seasons for a better chance at available campsites.
  • Keep an eye on park alerts for last-minute openings due to cancellations.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative accommodations just outside the park.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Dalrymple National Park is from April to September, when the weather is cooler and more pleasant for exploration. The summer months can reach extreme temperatures, and wet weather from November to March may limit access.

Know before you go

  • Stay informed on the latest park conditions and closures by checking park alerts before your visit.
  • Ensure you have a valid camping permit and display it at your campsite if staying overnight.
  • Prepare for the sun's intensity with protective clothing, sunscreen, and plenty of water.
  • Remember that domestic animals are not permitted within the park to protect the native wildlife.
  • Accessibility is limited in certain areas, so check ahead if you require wheelchair-friendly facilities.
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