Discover rare tropical birds and wetlands when caravan camping near Innisfail.
Sitting along Johnstone River, Innisfail is one of the major cities in the Cassowary Coast region, where heavy rainfall and waterways make for incredible caravan camping trips. Just east of Innisfail lies Moresby Range National Park, a diverse landscape of gorges, paddocks, and headlands. Part of the Coastal Wet Tropics Important Bird Area and home to lowland tropical rainforest birds, the park features walking tracks, picnicking areas, and amazing coastal views. Caravan campsites allow for an extended stay and they include potable water, flush toilets, and hot showers. Journey northward to Eubenangee Swamp National Park, an ecologically important site with a diverse bird population of over 200 recorded species. Despite its wet conditions, Eubenangee has many caravan campgrounds that offer slideout accommodations, potable water, and toilets. For one more scenic stop, head back inland to Wooroonooran National Park, home to Josephine Falls, Walshs Pyramid, and Bartle Frere—the highest peak in Queensland. Caravan sites in the park provide a convenient stay with BBQs and firepits.