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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

1770 Southern Cross Travellers Retreat - Queensland
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1770 Southern Cross Travellers Retreat

camping
The 1770 Southern Cross Travellers Retreat is a 1-star campsite located in Agnes Water, Queensland, Australia, situated within 5 kilometres of Horizons Kangaroo Sanctuary, Reedy Creek Nature Refuge, Agnes Water Beach, Agnes Water Museum and Visitor Centre, and Miriam Vale Historical Society Museum.
This caravan park offers pet-friendly accommodation with air conditioning, Wi-Fi in common areas, an outdoor swimming pool, a poolside bar, communal microwave and refrigerator, barbecues, and parking, with all 9 units featuring a terrace or balcony.
Ingenia Holidays Kinka Beach Yeppoon - Queensland
8.9 136 reviews

Ingenia Holidays Kinka Beach Yeppoon

camping, Kinka
Ingenia Holidays Kinka Beach Yeppoon, located in Kinka, Queensland, offers pet-friendly self-catering accommodation a short walk from Kinka Beach and approximately 48 kilometres from Rockhampton Airport.
This one-bedroom unit, boasting 40 square metres of floor space, features a kitchenette, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, an outdoor swimming pool, and parking; nearby attractions include Keppel Bay Marina, approximately 6.4 kilometres away.
Atherton Tourist Park - Queensland
8.8 17 reviews

Atherton Tourist Park

camping
Atherton Tourist Park offers a 1-star camping experience located conveniently within 1.6 kilometres of Hallorans Hill Conservation Park and Crystal Caves, and within 3.2 kilometres of Chinatown and Platypus Park.
This holiday park provides complimentary WiFi, an outdoor swimming pool, and on-site laundry facilities, with gas grills available for guests to use.
Pelican Rest Tourist Park - Queensland
8.6 253 reviews

Pelican Rest Tourist Park

camping, Saint George
Pelican Rest Tourist Park is conveniently located in Saint George, just 2.5 miles from the airport. The park has consistently received very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The campsite offers a range of facilities for a comfortable stay, including a swimming pool, a garden, and a terrace. Guests can enjoy a private entrance, a fully equipped kitchenette, free Wi-Fi, and parking, as well as a snack bar and organised sightseeing tours.

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 Supercars championship event. The state also boasts numerous surfing competitions throughout the year, particularly along the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast. Rugby league is hugely popular, with the NRL (National Rugby League) games drawing large crowds. For something different, the Cairns Ironman is a major triathlon event.
  • 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 Whitsundays, consider exploring the stunning Undara Lava Tubes near Mount Isa, a fascinating network of volcanic caves. The Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park in the north-west offers breathtaking gorges and natural swimming holes. For a historical perspective, the Roma Street Parkland in Brisbane is a beautifully designed urban oasis with a magnificent conservatory. Also, check out the ancient Aboriginal rock art sites in the outback.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Queensland?

  • When is the high season in Queensland?

    The peak tourist season in Queensland runs from June to October, encompassing the winter months. This is when the weather is generally pleasant and dry, ideal for outdoor activities. However, this is also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Queensland?

  • What foods is Queensland best known for?

    Queensland's cuisine is diverse, but some standouts include fresh seafood, particularly prawns and barramundi. Tropical fruits like mangoes and passionfruit are abundant and feature in many dishes and desserts. You'll also find excellent Australian beef and unique dishes incorporating native Australian ingredients like bush tomatoes and quandongs.
  • 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 Big4 Tasman Holiday Parks - South Mission Beach.

  • Is Queensland a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Queensland has countless camping options, from beachfront campsites on the coast to outback adventures. Popular spots include the Whitsunday Islands, Lamington National Park, and numerous national parks throughout the state offering diverse landscapes and experiences. Remember to always check park regulations and book in advance, especially during peak season.
  • 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 (Sunshine Coast) or the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens markets offers a chance to interact with locals and experience Queensland crafts and produce. Consider attending a cultural event or performance showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and traditions. Many smaller towns and communities organise festivals throughout the year. Talking to locals at cafes, pubs, or information centres can also be a great way to learn more about the culture and get insider tips.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Queensland?

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

    Yes, Queensland's climate is tropical in the north and subtropical in the south. Be prepared for intense heat and humidity, particularly during summer (November to April). The north is prone to cyclones during the wet season. Wildlife encounters are possible; be aware of crocodiles in the far north and venomous snakes and spiders throughout the state. Sun protection is crucial, and it's advisable to check weather forecasts and heed any warnings before undertaking outdoor activities.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Queensland for families?

    For families, the Mount Coot-tha Summit walk in Brisbane offers stunning city views with relatively easy terrain. The rainforest walks in Lamington National Park are also great options, with various trail lengths to suit different fitness levels. Many coastal walks along the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast provide beautiful scenery and are generally flat and easy to navigate. Always check trail conditions and take appropriate safety precautions.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in Queensland?

    A three-day trip needs focus. A Brisbane-centric itinerary could include exploring South Bank Parklands on day one, visiting Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary on day two, and exploring the city's museums and galleries on day three. Alternatively, a coastal trip could involve exploring the beaches and theme parks of the Gold Coast. For a nature-focused trip, consider spending time exploring the rainforests and waterfalls around Springbrook National Park. This is just a suggestion; many other options exist depending on interests.

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Best pet friendly Queensland holiday parks

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

Bushchooks Travellers Village - Queensland
8.7 333 reviews

Bushchooks Travellers Village

camping, Bororen
Bushchooks Travellers Village is situated in Bororen, Queensland, a 40-mile drive from the coastal towns of Agnes Water and 1770, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. The village consistently receives excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The village offers a range of accommodation options, from basic campsites to air-conditioned units with kitchenettes and patios. The village also features a swimming pool, a communal kitchen, a BBQ area, and a laundry, making it a convenient and comfortable choice for families and groups.
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.
Big4 Noosa North Shore - Queensland
7.9 65 reviews

Big4 Noosa North Shore

camping, Noosa North Shore
BIG4 Noosa North Shore, a caravan park in Noosa North Shore, is situated 3 kilometres from Teewah Beach and 30 kilometres from Sunshine Coast Airport, offering convenient access to local attractions.
This 70 square metre, one-bedroom accommodation provides air conditioning, a swimming pool, a garden, a bar, and Wi-Fi, with free private parking available for guests.
Charlotte Plains - Bore Campsite (Unpowered) - Queensland
9.9 21 reviews

Charlotte Plains - Bore Campsite (Unpowered)

camping
The Charlotte Plains - Bore Campsite (unpowered) is located 4km from the Cunnamulla highway on a working sheep station, offering an authentic outback experience near natural artesian hot springs.
This pet-friendly campsite, sleeping up to 16 guests, boasts a kitchen, internet access, a jacuzzi, and parking; guided tours and excellent birdwatching opportunities are also available.

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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.
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