Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Eurimbula National Park adventure.
With vehicle and boat-based camping, this biodiverse park offers a range of experiences for campers.
Biodiverse Eurimbula National Park, on Queensland’s Central Coast north of Bundaberg and Brisbane, stretches from the coast to the forested, mountainous interior, encompassing mangroves, rainforest, and other habitats. It’s where Captain James Cook first landed offshore of modern-day Queensland, and now travellers come to hike, kayak, cycle, and camp here. Campsites in the park can be accessed either by four-wheel-drive vehicle or by boat, and both types must be booked in advance. Vehicle-based camping is available at the Eurimbula Creek and Middle Creek camping areas, while boat-based camping is allowed at Rodds Peninsula and Bustard Head.
December and January can be exceptionally busy in Eurimbula National Park, so book campsites well in advance during these months–or come at another time. Between December and April you can look out for turtles. The climate around Eurimbula is subtropical so camping here may be comfortable year-round, with cooler temperatures between April and September.