There’s nothing more Australian than a good camping trip during the summer season. And fortunately for those potential campers out there, Australia just happens to boast some of the best camping hideouts in the world.
Whether you’re looking for a campout with a stunning sea view or perhaps like the idea of an inner-bush escape, here’s a list of the best camping spots to discover this summer.
The Grampians
At the top of our list is Victoria’s famous Grampians region, renowned for its world-famous hiking trails. The natural beauty of the Grampians is a sight to behold, where any visit will guarantee the discovery of majestic waterfalls, awe-inspiring mountain panoramas and heritage-listed animal and plant life. The best way to appreciate The Grampians is to experience one of the many walks or hikes which all have the option of camping out for the night. If neither is your thing, set up shop at one of the many campsites allocated and enjoy leisurely activities like fishing, swimming or kayaking.
The ICONIC Essential: hiking shoes
The Grampians

Noosa
Enjoy the thrill of beach camping with a night under the stars in Noosa North Shore. Habitat Noosa Everglades Ecocamp offers fantastic all-weather glamping tents and powered campsites, set to make your experience comfortable and memorable. Camping out under the stars is pretty amazing at this QLD destination.
The ICONIC Essential: Swimwear
Noosa

Byron Bay
If camping by one of the world’s best beaches is your thing (and you happen to love surfing), then Byron Bay will undoubtedly tick all the right boxes. Suffolk Park offers guests the chance to pitch a safari-style tent for you and six mates right along the beach. So, if you’re into surfing and perhaps have a group of friends that appreciate the sport too, this little gem might be the camping spot for you!
The ICONIC Essential: Surf board
Byron Bay

Kakadu National Park
With what is the largest national park in Australia, a trip to Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory should be on every camper’s ‘To Do’ list. Cooinda Camping Ground is a great spot to set up shop, located right next to the picturesque Yellow Water Billabong. There’s lots to do at Kakadu National Park, like cruising along the billabong to spot crocodiles and native birds in their natural habitat!
The ICONIC Essential: Sunnies!
Kakadu National Park

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