Uncover coastal treasures and climb rocky hills on a caravan camping trip near Boyne Island.
Sitting along Boyne River is the coastal town of Boyne Island—the perfect waterfront stop on a caravan camping adventure. Go camping at Lilley’s Beach or take a walk along The Turtle Way before heading out into nature at Wild Cattle Island National Park. This low-vegettated island and park has long stretches of beach and estuaries and is great for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. While the park does not accommodate vehicles, nearby caravan campsites provide potable water, toilets, and firepits. Or go explore Eurimbula National Park, where Lieutenant James Cook first landed on Australian soil. Bushwalk through dense rainforest and botanical diversity, take photos of wildflowers in spring, and enjoy boating and fishing in the many creeks and waterways throughout the park. Caravan campgrounds are on-site with access to water, flush toilets, and pull-through sites. Nearby Bulburin National Park, known for its rugged, hilly landscape, hosts Mount Boreen Boreen at its highest point. Stay for a few nights at a caravan park with hot showers, toilets, and slide-out accommodations.