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655 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Queensland

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Among the 655 accommodations in Queensland, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Mitchell Grass Retreat - Queensland
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Mitchell Grass Retreat

camping, Longreach
Mitchell Grass Retreat is located in Longreach, around 3 kilometres from the town centre, offering a tranquil escape while remaining close to attractions and amenities.
The retreat features a single bathroom and can accommodate up to two guests. Amenities include a kitchen with a microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, free Wi-Fi, a barbecue area, and a business centre.

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Best Queensland holiday parks with a pool

Among the 655 accommodations in Queensland, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Riverside Tourist Park - Queensland
8.1 1799 reviews

Riverside Tourist Park

camping, Rockhampton
Riverside Tourist Park is located in Rockhampton, just 5km from the Rockhampton Shopping Fair and 10km from the airport, offering a convenient base for exploring the city and surrounding area. The park is a 3-star property, receiving very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, including villas and cabins, all equipped with air conditioning, private patios, and modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a refreshing swim in the outdoor pool, relax in the shared lounge area, or challenge friends to a game of billiards or table tennis in the games room.
Big4 Lucinda Wanderers Holiday Park - Queensland
9.0 206 reviews

Big4 Lucinda Wanderers Holiday Park

camping, Lucinda
Big4 Lucinda Wanderers Holiday Park is located in Lucinda, just 18 miles from Ingham Airport, making it a convenient base for exploring the beautiful coastline. The park has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The park features a range of accommodation options, including cabins and campsites. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, children's playground, and direct access to the beach.
Bowen Holiday Park - Queensland
8.3 443 reviews

Bowen Holiday Park

camping, Bowen
Bowen Holiday Park is situated in Bowen, Queensland, 2.5km from the Big Mango and 76km from Whitsunday Coast Airport.
This pet-friendly park offers one-bedroom units with air conditioning, a kitchenette (fridge, microwave), private bathroom, and Wi-Fi; enjoy the on-site swimming pool, barbecue facilities, and proximity to Bowen's town centre.
Magnetic Glamping - Queensland
8.7 3 reviews

Magnetic Glamping

tent, Magnetic Island
This Magnetic Glamping accommodation on Magnetic Island offers a comfortable stay with convenient amenities, though specific district and landmark distances are not provided in the description.
This glamping site provides Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and laundry services, with some units featuring air conditioning, separate living areas, balconies, and in-room coffee/tea facilities, alongside access to an on-site spa.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Queensland

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Queensland?

    Queensland has a vibrant sporting scene! The Gold Coast hosts the annual Gold Coast 600, a popular V8 Supercars race. Surfing competitions are frequent along the coast, and the state is a big player in rugby league, with many NRL matches held throughout the year. The Brisbane International tennis tournament is another highlight.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Queensland?

    Among the holiday parks in Queensland, Bali Hai Child Free Holiday Park Mission Beach, Ingenia Holidays Rivershore and Brisbane Holiday Village are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Queensland?

    Beyond the Great Barrier Reef and the Gold Coast, consider exploring the stunning Undara Lava Tubes near Mount Surprise, a fascinating volcanic cave system. The Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park in the north-west offers breathtaking gorges and waterholes. For something different, head to the charming town of Eumundi, known for its vibrant markets.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Queensland?

  • When is the high season in Queensland?

    Queensland's high season generally runs from June to October, coinciding with the dry winter months. This is when the weather is most pleasant for outdoor activities and many tourists visit. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Queensland?

  • What foods is Queensland best known for?

    Queensland boasts fantastic seafood, especially prawns and mud crabs. Barramundi, a local fish, is another popular choice. Tropical fruits like mangoes and passionfruit are abundant, and you'll find many delicious dishes incorporating them. Don't forget to try the local bush tomatoes and other native ingredients.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Queensland?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Queensland are Ingenia Holidays Rivershore, Brisbane Holiday Village and Ingenia Holidays Noosa North.

  • Is Queensland a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Queensland has countless camping options, from coastal campsites with beach access to those nestled in lush rainforests or near outback gorges. Popular spots include the Whitsunday Islands, Lamington National Park, and numerous national parks along the coast and inland. Always check for fire restrictions and booking requirements before you go.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Queensland?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Queensland are Brisbane Holiday Village, Emerald Tourist Park and Rose City Caravan Park.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Queensland?

    Visiting local markets like the Eumundi Markets is a great way to meet locals and experience Queensland's culture. Attend community events and festivals in smaller towns. Consider taking a guided tour from a local Indigenous operator to learn about Aboriginal culture and history. Many restaurants and cafes showcase local produce and recipes, offering a taste of Queensland's culinary scene.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Queensland?

  • Does Queensland have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, be aware of the stinger season (October to May) when jellyfish and box jellyfish are prevalent in coastal waters. Always swim between the flags at patrolled beaches. Cyclone season runs from November to April, particularly affecting the northern parts of the state. Also be mindful of crocodiles in northern rivers and waterways, and venomous snakes and spiders in many areas. Always follow safety guidelines and advice from park rangers.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Queensland for families?

    For families, the rainforest walks in Lamington National Park are excellent, offering various trail lengths and stunning scenery. The short walks around the base of Mount Warning in the Tweed Range are also suitable, with beautiful views. Many national parks have easy, well-maintained trails perfect for families.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in Queensland?

    A possible itinerary could focus on South East Queensland: Day 1: Explore Brisbane city, visiting South Bank Parklands and the Story Bridge. Day 2: Visit the Gold Coast, enjoying the beaches and theme parks. Day 3: Explore the hinterland, perhaps visiting Lamington National Park for a rainforest walk. This is just a suggestion; many other itineraries are possible depending on your interests.

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Best pet friendly Queensland holiday parks

Among the 655 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Tiny Away Escape At Granite Belt - Sommerville Valley - Queensland
8.7 177 reviews

Tiny Away Escape At Granite Belt - Sommerville Valley

camping, Stanthorpe
Sommerville Valley Tourist Park & Resort is located in the Granite Belt region of Stanthorpe, Queensland, a short drive from the picturesque Girraween National Park and the historic town centre. The resort has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The accommodation offers spacious and comfortable living areas, with fully equipped kitchens and private balconies with BBQ areas. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a year-round outdoor pool with lake views, a spa, a bar, a fitness centre, and bike hire for exploring the surrounding area.
Ingenia Holidays Conway Beach - Queensland
10 3 reviews

Ingenia Holidays Conway Beach

camping
Ingenia Holidays Conway Beach, located in the Conway district, offers excellent proximity to local attractions and provides a convenient base for exploring the area.
This holiday park features an onsite water park, an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant, tennis courts, barbecue grills, and complimentary self-parking, with weekly housekeeping and laundry facilities available for guest convenience.
Toowoomba Caravan Park - Queensland
8.0 1080 reviews

Toowoomba Caravan Park

camping, Toowoomba
Toowoomba Motor Village is located in Harristown, just 3 kilometres from the Empire Theatre Toowoomba and 3.2 kilometres from the University of Southern Queensland. This makes it a convenient base for those attending events or visiting the campus, while still offering a peaceful retreat from the town.
The campsite is ideal for families, offering a single bedroom and bathroom in each unit. Guests can enjoy amenities like air conditioning, free parking and a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere.
Pickles Cottage, A Self-contained, 4 Bed Retreat. - Queensland
9.5 22 reviews

Pickles Cottage, A Self-contained, 4 Bed Retreat.

mobile home
Pickles Cottage, a self-contained four-bedroom retreat, is situated in a tranquil natural setting near Goombungee, offering breathtaking valley views and convenient contactless check-in. This detached accommodation sleeps seven guests and features a kitchen with a freezer, air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, and a wood-fired hot tub that doubles as an ice bath, alongside interaction with farm animals and the possibility of spotting kangaroos and koalas.

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Aaok Riverdale Caravan Park - Queensland
8.6 2254 reviews

Aaok Riverdale Caravan Park

camping, Bundaberg
AAOK Riverdale Caravan Park is situated on the banks of the Burnett River, just a short walk from Bundaberg's centre and close to the Lions Park boat ramp. The park is rated 3 stars and has received very good user ratings.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, including cabins and powered sites. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a camp kitchen, BBQ area, laundry facilities, and a shop with basic groceries.
Goondiwindi Holiday Park - Queensland
8.4 669 reviews

Goondiwindi Holiday Park

camping, Goondiwindi
Goondiwindi Holiday Park is situated just 3km from the Goondiwindi Natural Heritage & Water Park, Visitor Centre, and Riverwalk Trailhead, offering easy access to the town's attractions. The resort enjoys a very good location rating and user feedback.
The park provides 10 self-catering units, each with a 7 square metre floor area and a private balcony or patio. Guests can enjoy the outdoor swimming pool, spa, garden, and barbecue facilities, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking.
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