The best camping near Boodjamulla National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Boodjamulla National Park adventure.

Discover the lush oasis of Boodjamulla National Park, a haven for nature and history.  

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The best camping near Boodjamulla National Park guide

Overview

About

Boodjamulla National Park, a gem in the rugged terrain of Queensland, offers a plethora of activities for the adventurous spirit. From canoeing through the serene Lawn Hill Gorge to exploring the ancient fossils at Riversleigh, the park is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Camp amid the stunning landscape, where the stars light up the night sky, and the sounds of nature lull you to sleep.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lawn Hill Gorge (tent) camping area: Nestled near the gorge, this site is perfect for tent campers seeking a scenic stay.
  • Lawn Hill Gorge (trailer) camping area: Offers spacious sites suitable for trailers, amid the park's natural beauty.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book your campsite online well in advance, especially during Queensland school holidays and peak season from April to October.
  • Be flexible with your dates to increase your chances of securing a reservation.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute availability.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative stays if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Boodjamulla National Park is during the dry season from May to September, when the weather is cooler and the skies are clear. The wet season from October to April can bring heavy rains and high humidity, making access challenging and some areas may be closed due to flooding.

Know before you go

  • Check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures, and conditions before your visit.
  • Be prepared for remote conditions; ensure you have ample fresh water, food, and a first-aid kit.
  • Mobile phone coverage is limited; consider carrying a satellite phone or personal locator beacon.
  • Respect the cultural significance of the park and refrain from touching or photographing rock art.
  • Wildlife is abundant; observe from a distance and do not feed the animals.

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