There are 41 Caravan parks in Australia with swimming spots
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Reflections Cudgegong River is a holiday and caravan park located in Yarrabin, New South Wales.
Attractive turquoise lagoon with a campground and an excellent spot to explore by canoe or sea kayak.
Small campground, 3km south of Yardie Creek, that can only be accessed by four-wheel-drive vehicle.
Attractive beach camping area with few facilities but popular for fishing, swimming and snorkelling.
Small near-coastal campground with only five sites.
Pitch a tent under the jarrah, blackbutt and marri trees or find a secluded fishing spot on the river bank.
Sheltered cove and scenic views at the stunning Cliff Head camp site.
Permanent waterfalls, pools and ferns contrast with the red, terraced cliffs weathered by centuries of exposure to the elements.
Camp, fish, walk along the beach and visit the nearby blowholes
Nestled in coastal heath just metres from the beach, this small campground (only accessible by high clearance four-wheel drive) is very popular for fishing and provides spectacular coastal scenery.
Fitzgerald Inlet is a secluded coastal estuary that will delight nature lovers.
Attractive beach camping area with few facilities popular but with fishing enthusiasts.
The sweeping arc of Herald Bight is usually protected from the prevailing south-westerly winds.
This is a popular part of the Honeymoon Pool campground set amongst the forest.
A bit further downstream from Stones Brook you’ll find this newly developed camping site.
A picturesque camping and picnic spot within Wellington National Park. Set among beautiful trees it is a popular spot, especially with the easy swimming access to the tranquil river.
Jorndee Creek is a popular camping and fishing spot near one of the more protected beaches along this wild part of the south coast.
Kurrajong is nestled between sand dunes and all sites are only a 150 metre walk from the beach.
Experience the natural beauty of the Lake Jasper at sunrise with its multitude of waterbirds.
Le Grand Beach Campgroundis nestled by a wide sweep of beach with distant views to island peaks.
The white beach and turquoise waters of this wide, sheltered bay are a must-see and a great place to enjoy water-based activities.
A beachside campground with some shade able to accommodate large motor homes and 5th-wheeler-campers.
Once the site of a jarrah saw mill, Nanga Mill is now a campground sheltered by a grove of pine trees and a trailhead for a number of popular walks.
Once the site of a thriving timber mill town, Nanga townsite is now a peaceful camping and picnic area among pine trees.
Small campground nestled behind sand dunes alongside a long, narrow sandy beach and partially protected from strong winds. Most sites have shade.
Small campground nestled behind sand dunes with partial protection from strong winds.
Small campground, approximately 1km south of the Yardie Creek crossing, that can only be accessed by four-wheel-drive vehicle.
44 camp sites situated above a rock-shelf shoreline with access to a small sandy beach for all visitors.
Potters Gorge is open to camping following a significant redevelopment as part of theParks for People caravan and camping initiative.
Idyllic beach camping and views across South Passage to Dirk Hartog Island