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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

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Queensland
9.0 1 review

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

camping, Pomona
This eco-luxe yurt, offered as 'Camping ∙ 1 Chambre ∙ 2 Personnes', is located on over 100 private acres within Noosa's biosphere, offering unparalleled views of Mount Cooroora, approximately 30km from Pomona.
The self-contained yurt sleeps two guests, features a king-size or twin bed, a private deck with fire pit and BBQ, and access to shared facilities including a fridge; it is part of a glamping site accommodating a maximum of 12 adults.

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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

Camping ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Queensland
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Camping ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

camping, Austinville
This Gold Coast treehouse, named 'Camping ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 5 Guests', is situated in Austinville, Queensland, Australia, a short distance from various Gold Coast attractions, though precise distances aren't specified.
The two-bedroom retreat offers luxurious glamping for up to five guests, featuring a self-sufficient kitchen, a private garden, swimming pool access, and breathtaking forest views, along with Smart TVs and a sound system.
Big4 Lucinda Wanderers Holiday Park - Queensland
9.0 207 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.
Ingenia Holidays Kinka Beach Yeppoon - Queensland
8.8 126 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.
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.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Queensland

  • What popular sporting events or activities can be experienced in Queensland, Australia?

    Queensland has a vibrant sporting scene. The Gold Coast hosts the annual Gold Coast 600, a Supercars Championship event. The state is also a big player in rugby league, with the NRL season featuring Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys matches. For those who prefer water sports, the annual Noosa Triathlon is a major event, and surfing competitions are held regularly along the coast.
  • 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.

  • What lesser-known sights in Queensland, Australia are worth a visit?

    Beyond the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsundays, consider exploring the stunning landscapes of the Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park in the north-west, with its gorges and ancient Aboriginal rock art. The Undara Lava Tubes, also in the north, are a unique geological formation. For a quieter beach experience, head to the beaches of the Fraser Coast, such as those near 1770 or Agnes Water.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Queensland?

  • When is the peak tourist season in Queensland, Australia?

    The high season in Queensland generally runs from June to October, coinciding with the Australian winter. This is when the weather is pleasant across most of the state, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the many national parks. However, school holidays can heavily impact visitor numbers, so it's best to book accommodation and tours well in advance.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Queensland?

  • What foods is Queensland, Australia best known for?

    Queensland's cuisine is incredibly diverse, but some standouts include fresh seafood, particularly prawns and barramundi. Tropical fruits like mangoes and passionfruit are abundant and used in many dishes and desserts. The state also boasts excellent beef, often featured in hearty barbecues. Don't forget to try some local microbreweries' beers.
  • 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.

  • How can travellers interact with the local community and discover the culture in Queensland, Australia?

    Visiting local markets, like the Eumundi Markets, offers a great way to meet locals and experience Queensland's artisan crafts. Participating in Aboriginal cultural tours, particularly those run by Indigenous-owned businesses, provides an authentic understanding of the region's history and culture. Many smaller towns and communities offer opportunities to interact with locals at pubs, restaurants, and community events.
  • 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.

  • What weather, wildlife, and natural hazards should travellers to Queensland, Australia be aware of?

    Queensland's climate varies greatly. The north experiences a tropical climate with high humidity and potential for cyclones during the wet season (November to April). The south has a more temperate climate. Be aware of dangerous marine life, including crocodiles in the north and jellyfish along the coast. Bushfires can be a risk during the dry season, particularly in the outback. Always check weather forecasts and heed any warnings from local authorities.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Queensland?

  • What are some top family-friendly hiking trails in Queensland, Australia?

    Many national parks offer easy walking trails suitable for families. The rainforest walks in Lamington National Park are relatively gentle and offer stunning scenery. Sections of the Great Walks in Queensland, such as the short walks around the base of Mount Warning in Nightcap National Park, are also family-friendly. Always check trail difficulty ratings and ensure you have appropriate footwear and supplies.
  • What is a suggested three-day itinerary for a trip to Queensland, Australia?

    A three-day trip requires focusing on a specific region. For example, a Brisbane-centric trip could involve exploring the city's cultural attractions on day one, a day trip to the Gold Coast theme parks on day two, and exploring the Brisbane Riverwalk and South Bank on day three. Alternatively, a focus on the Whitsundays could involve a boat trip to the islands on day one, exploring Hamilton Island on day two, and relaxing on a beach on day three. The options are many; it truly depends 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

Tropical Hibiscus Caravan Park - Queensland
8.9 72 reviews

Tropical Hibiscus Caravan Park

camping, Mission Beach
Tropical Hibiscus Caravan Park in Mission Beach, Queensland, is situated 0.1km from the Greyhound bus terminal and a short walk from Mission Beach and its attractions.
This Queensland hostel offers a swimming pool, camp kitchen, and social spaces, providing easy access to the Great Barrier Reef, skydiving, Dunk Island trips, and Tully River white-water rafting.
Tiny Away Escape At Granite Belt - Sommerville Valley - Queensland
8.7 174 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.
Toowoomba Caravan Park - Queensland
8.0 1079 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.
Ingenia Holidays Conway Beach - Queensland
10 2 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.

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Aaok Riverdale Caravan Park - Queensland
8.6 2246 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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