How to Find the Perfect Campsite in Australia

Above: This beautiful campsite 'Goldhayven Farm' is a private campground that overlooks the Logan River in Brisbane and can be booked on Hipcamp here.
How to Find the Perfect Campsite in Australia
From Bush to Beach: The Best Sites to Book Your Next Outdoor Escape
Whether youโre planning a weekend getaway, a full-blown school holiday adventure, or a lap around Australia, one question always comes up:
Where can I find a good campsite?
Weโve pulled together a list of websites and tools that make finding and booking a campsite around Australia easier than ever - whether youโre after bush seclusion, beachfront views, or somewhere the kids can go feral without scaring the neighbours
Top Websites to Book or Discover Campsites
1. Hipcamp Australia
hipcamp.com/en-AU
Think of it like Airbnb, but for camping. Hipcamp offers unique stays on private landโfarms, wineries, off-grid paddocks, you name it. If you want something less crowded and a bit different, this is a winner.
2. National Parks Booking Portals
Most Aussie states now require bookings for national parks and campgrounds. Hereโs where to go:
QLD: https://parks.desi.qld.gov.au/
NSW: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/
VIC: https://bookings.parks.vic.gov.au/book
SA: https://www.parks.sa.gov.au/book-and-pay
WA: https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/
TAS: https://parks.tas.gov.au/
ACT: https://www.parks.act.gov.au/where-to-stay
Book early, especially during school holidays -- many of the best sites get snapped up fast!
3. Camps Australia Wide
campsaustraliawide.com
They offer a great directory of free and paid campsites, including those at rest stops, showgrounds, and national parks. Also available as a physical book or an app (great for road trips with spotty reception).
4. WikiCamps
wickicamps.com.au
Arguably the most popular camping app in Australia. Filter by amenities (toilets, pet-friendly, fires allowed), read reviews, and download maps offline.
5. GโDay Parks
gdayparks.com.au
Over 300 holiday parks around the country. Ideal for families looking for powered sites, playgrounds, pools, and even jumping pillows.
6. Discovery Parks
https://www.discoveryholidayparks.com.au/
With over 80 camp grounds under their management - youโre never far from a Discovery Park!
7. Big 4 Holiday Park Network
https://www.big4.com.au/
Big4 has over 170 parks in their network around Australia. Great for the kids with jumping pillows, pools and family holidays. Big4 Holiday Parks are often a hybrid of a resort holiday, but BYO accommodation - tent, caravan, camper trailer.
Tips for Finding the Right Site for You
- Travelling with kids? Look for powered sites, nearby toilets, and activities.
- Want seclusion? Filter for walk-in or bush sites, especially on Hipcamp or WikiCamps.
- Pets? Many private stays and caravan parks are pet-friendlyโjust tick the box when searching.
- Love a firepit? Check fire rules for each region and look for โfires allowedโ filters.
Final Thoughts...
Whether you're a swags-on-the-ground minimalist or a luxury glamping kind of family, there's a campsite out there waiting. Once youโve booked your site, drop into Tentworldโweโll make sure youโve got the gear to match.
Happy Camping!
The Tentworld Team
