To say that the St Helens area is heaven for small boat enthusiasts would be pretty much right on the money. There are close to a dozen creeks to explore and fish, ranging from tiny mangrove and rock lined inlets to long meandering systems that wind inland past the Bruce Highway and offer excellent freshwater sport. Add to this more rock and mangrove flats than you can poke a rod at, a string of inshore islands, some deep holes, sandy beaches and prime land based hotspots and you have the perfect destination for the travelling angler looking to explore somewhere different.
To say that the St Helens area is heaven for small boat enthusiasts would be pretty much right on the money. There are close to a dozen creeks to explore and fish, ranging from tiny mangrove and rock lined inlets to long meandering systems that wind inland past the Bruce Highway and offer excellent freshwater sport. Add to this more rock and mangrove flats than you can poke a rod at, a string of inshore islands, some deep holes, sandy beaches and prime land based hotspots and you have the perfect destination for the travelling angler looking to explore somewhere different.
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Top 20 Most Popular Campgrounds in Australia
- Jervis Bay Holiday Park (NSW) - Tops TripAdvisor with 646+ reviews for pristine beaches, clean sites, and family-friendly vibes near stunning Jervis Bay. Visit Site
- Rawnsley Park Station (SA) - Iconic Flinders Ranges spot with 500+ reviews praising vast outback views, wildlife, and spacious powered sites. Visit Site
- BIG4 Emu Beach Holiday Park (WA) - Highly booked for its beachfront access, jumping pillow, and modern amenities drawing families nationwide. Visit Site
- Discovery Parks - Kangaroo Island (SA) - Record bookings for wildlife encounters, powered sites, and proximity to KI's unique nature reserves. Visit Site
- NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park (TAS) - Popular for historic sites, clean facilities, and sea views, with top family reviews. Visit Site
- Lucky Bay Campground (WA) - WA's most visited with 200k+ annually, famous for kangaroos on white sands and upgraded facilities. Visit Site
- Bimbi Park (NSW) - 820 reviews highlight spacious sites, riverfront fishing, and well-maintained facilities for caravans. Visit Site
- Ceduna Foreshore Caravan Park (SA) - Busy Nullarbor gateway with 299+ reviews for ocean sites and excellent amenities. Visit Site
- High Country Holiday Park (VIC) - Top-rated for Grampians access, pools, and adventure proximity. Visit Site
- Reflections Moonee Beach Holiday Park (NSW) - Coastal favorite with high bookings for beaches and family entertainment. Visit Site
- Noosa North Shore Beach Campground (QLD) - Surf paradise with rave reviews for beach camping and amenities. Visit Site
- El Questro Wilderness Park (WA) - Kimberley icon for gorges, springs, and remote adventure camping. Visit Site
- Ayers Rock Campground (NT) - Uluru's premier site with cultural tours and desert sunsets drawing millions. Visit Site
- NRMA Victor Harbor Beachfront (SA) - Beachfront popularity with pools and penguin views. Visit Site
- BIG4 Denmark Ocean Beach (WA) - Whale-watching hotspot with eco-certified sites and ocean walks. Visit Site
- Halls Gap Holiday Park (VIC) - Grampians basecamp loved for hiking access and facilities. Visit Site
- Cylinder Beach Camping Ground (QLD) - Straddie's sunny beaches and kangaroos make it a QLD favorite. Visit Site
- Bonnie Vale Campground (NSW) - Royal National Park gem for bushwalks and harbor proximity. Visit Site
- Cooma Holiday Park (NSW) - Snowy Mountains hub with high reviews for skiing access. Visit Site
- Discovery Parks - Busselton (WA) - Geographe Bay stunner for whale watching and beaches. Visit Site
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Brisbane to Sunshine Coast Day Trip
Brisbane to Sunshine Coast Day Trip
Start your day with breakfast in Brisbane, take in the Glass House Mountains lookouts, enjoy coffee in Maleny, have lunch in Montville, spend time in Noosa, then finish with a scenic coastal drive home and dinner on the way.
- Breakfast: Mulga Bill’s, Kangaroo Point; Blue Bear Coffeehouse, New Farm; Felix For Goodness, CBD; or Wild Canary, Brookfield.
- Lookouts: Glass House Mountains scenic stops.
- Coffee: Maleny café stop.
- Lunch: Montville lunch spot.
- Beach stop: Noosa.
- Dinner: Acqua Restaurant & Bar, Bulcock Beach; or Kings Beach Bar, Caloundra.

























10 Comments
Unfortunately, when I was travelling in Australia, I only stayed in hostels. If I travel to Australia again, I would definitely check out some of these campsites. They look amazing!
ReplyDeleteWith bright blue skies, immense red deserts, sun-bronzed beaches and vast green wetlands, Australia is big, bold and full of contrasts. Come back soon.
DeleteLoved the pictures and as your rightly put it, these are real gems when it comes to exploring camping in Queensland. Lucky that you have so many options. We are yet to experience camping like this and after seeing this post,want to try it more now. Camping on the beach sounds very inviting!
ReplyDelete“If you have never spent a night under the stars, then you have never truly lived.” Joey Holmes
DeleteGosh, these all look wonderful!! I love how secluded Curtis Island looks, and Water Park Creek looks so peaceful. But I don't think you could go wrong with any of them!
ReplyDeleteAustralia on a Road trip is one of my future plans, so all these tips are more than welcome.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
The beauty of camping is that you can pretty much decide what you want to wake up to; be it the mountains, rolling green hills, a trickling brook or an eerie forest
DeleteThis was a really good and interesting read. Borumba Deer Park is my favourite campsite out of the 6. It just seems so full of life and nature but the others are still just as beautiful a scenery as the park itself.
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We did some camping in Queensland on a road trip earlier this year, but sadly didn't stay at any of these! Hopefully we will get another chance to go and try them. Great tips - thank you!
ReplyDeleteI really need to get myself into camping because this sounds amazing! I'm in NZ for the next year and could easily pop over, so I'll just have to grab a tent and some mates to get out there!
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