Caravan camping near Beerwah is full of mountain peaks, wildlife, and coastal shores.
Drive the motorhome down the Sunshine Coast to the iconic Australia Zoo and mystical forest trails that sit only minutes away from Beerwah. Pet-friendly holiday parks in town offer powered sites with toilets and drinking water. Caravanners can get even closer to the action by settling into Beerburrum and Beerwah State Forest, five minutes from town. The shaded campsites here offer flush toilets and fire rings. Then spend the day summiting the Glass House Mountains or float around Coochin Creek in a kayak. December promises toasty temperatures for aquatic activities, less rain, and quieter attractions compared to the peak of summer. For coastal views, head an hour east to Bribie Island National Park. Check out the tidal wetlands and local dugongs at Pumicestone Passage. Winter is fish spawning season, while summer brings mud and sand crabs. Compact caravans with 4WD can stay within the park, and bigger vehicles can settle into campgrounds in the nearby suburb of Bongaree. The caravan parks have electricity-equipped sites with picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and bathroom blocks.