The car windows are down, a cool, salty breeze is running through your hair, and in the distance, our sparkling shores beckon. First item on the agenda? Setting up camp at one of our spectacular Sunshine Coast caravan parks. Whether you’re looking to simply pop out the camp chairs and watch the sunrise over the beach or embark on scenic day trips from a central location, we know you’ll find something to like from our list below.
Park in paradise
Coolum Beach Holiday Park, Coolum
Make tracks for the family-friendly hub of Caloundra, where the Dicky Beach Family Holiday Park offers beachfront views and a range of accommodation options (including studio units). Once you’ve set up camp, keep active on the full-sized tennis court, stay cool in the swimming pool, and soak up our vivid sunrises while strolling along the stunning Coastal Pathway. Further north, the whole family is welcome at the scenic Mudjimba Beach Holiday Park, where dogs can join in the holiday action (on application), and you’re within easy reach of must-do experiences like Paradise Seaplanes, and leisure hotspots like the Maroochy River Golf Club (which also includes a mini-golf course).
Bambi the Airstream
If you’re ready for some lush countryside and bubbling streams, Lake Borumba Caravan and Camping Grounds have got you covered. Located just over 10-minutes-drive from the charming rural village of Imbil, this idyllic spot is nestled alongside the sparkling Yabba Creek and framed by the impressive Imbil State Forest. You’ll quickly find yourself losing track of time as you toast marshmallows on an open fire and chase away the chill with luxurious hot showers. Meanwhile, the family-friendly fun continues at Ingenia Holidays Rivershore, where you can set up the caravan, or spend the night in their glamping safari tents or quirky Airstream. Plus, there are the added drawcards of an onsite restaurant, a swimming pool, a splash park, and a mini-golf course to keep the kids entertained.
Convenience is key
Kids riding their bikes at Cotton Tree Holiday Park
Keep things central and opt for the Insta-worthy riverfront views at the Cotton Tree Holiday Park, or the easy ocean access at Maroochydore Beach Holiday Park. Better yet, you'll only be a stone’s throw from the Sunshine Plaza and other family-friendly hotspots like the Cotton Tree boardwalk. Don’t miss the chance to test your hand-eye-coordination at the nearby Strike Bowling, or watch the sun go down over the Maroochy River while tucking into fish and chips from The Boat Shed. For a smorgasbord of coastal accommodation offerings, head to the nearby Alex Beach Cabins & Tourist Park, where you’ll be greeted by an array of cosy cabins, holiday homes, and powered sites.
Big4 Caloundra Holiday Park
Keen to explore Mooloolaba? Create your home-away-from-home at the Mooloolaba Beach Holiday Park. This idyllic spot is only a one-minute walk from iconic Sunshine Coast attractions like SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast and boasts direct beach access to fulfill all your sun-soaked holiday dreams. Settle back with views of the iconic Pumicestone Passage at BIG4 Caloundra, where you’ll find a wheelchair-accessible heated lagoon-style pool, waterslides, an accessible camp kitchen, and a range of modern accommodation options. Further along the coast, you’ll find yourself tucking into a feast of fresh local prawns at the Coolum Surf Club, before strolling down the street to unwind in your beachfront digs at the Coolum Beach Holiday Park. Spend plenty of sun-soaked days in nature here, with options like exploring rockpools at First Bay, whale-watching at Point Perry, and hiking Mount Coolum.
Nestle into the north
Habitat Noosa Everglades Eco Camp
Set up the caravan, swag, or pitch the tent with easy riverside access at the Noosa River Holiday Park, where leisurely days of fishing, swimming, and stand-up paddle-boarding beckon. Treat yourself to dinner while you’re here – after all, you’ll be less than three minutes away from acclaimed waterfront eateries like Ricky’s River Bar & Restaurant.
For something a little on the wild side, take a drive out to the Habitat Noosa Everglades Eco Camp, where you’ll find a mix of powered sites, unpowered sites, and comfortable Wilderness Safari tents sitting quietly adjacent to the glassy waters of Lake Cootharaba. Hire a canoe to paddle the lake, enjoy a 9-hole game of frisbee golf, and relax outside your tent in the late afternoon as grey kangaroos nibble at the grass beyond. Further inland, if the Gympie Region’s calling your name, stop off at Cobb & Co Nine Mile Camping Grounds, where you’ll get to immerse yourself in a gorgeous location with a rich and fascinating history.