Take a caravan camping trip around Bramston Beach to see wildlife, wetlands, and water sports.
Bramston Beach, a tranquil coastal village, is a quiet beach town full of caravan campsites and crocodile viewing areas. Stay in town or head a stone's throw away to Russell River National Park, a serene environment with mangrove and paperbark forests. It’s an ideal spot for birdwatching and experiencing unspoiled nature. Caravan campgrounds on-site provide an immersive beachside experience, though primitive in nature. Or drive to Wooroonooran National Park, a part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It boasts pristine rainforests and the majestic Mounts Bartle Frere and Bellenden Ker as well as numerous hiking trails and waterfalls. Campers can find well-equipped caravan sites in the vicinity, many featuring flush toilets and individual fire rings. Eubenangee Swamp National Park, a haven for bird enthusiasts, houses over 190 bird species in its unique wetland ecosystem. Private caravan-friendly riverside campsites are also available nearby, providing easy access to tubing and jungle-perch fishing.