Australia: Best National Parks By Caravan

Are you tired of the same old parks and camping grounds?  Do you want to get out and explore some hidden gems?

Thankfully, we have put together a few options for you to consider the next time you feel the urge to go on a roadtrip.

Here are some sites you should put on your must-visit list:


No. 1

Kakadu National Park

Kakadu is probably Australia’s best-known national park.  It is located 240 kilometres east of Darwin and is one of the largest national parks in the country.  It boasts enormous ecological and biological diversity.  The park extends from the coast and estuaries through floodplains, billabongs and lowlands to rocky ridges.

The park hosts a diverse range of flora and fauna. You can find rugged escarpments, lush rainforests, waterfalls and rock art galleries.  If you haven’t been to Kakadu National Park, it is well worth a visit.


No. 2

Karijini National Park

This park is one of the most rugged and scenic of all of the National Parks we will discuss in this article.  Filled with scenic gorges, stunning lookouts and crystal rock pools, the Karijini National Park is a natural wonder.  Many visitors refer to this park as one of the most beautiful places they have seen.

You can visit the park year-round, but it’s recommended to visit between May and June.  Daytime temperatures are mild, but nighttime temperatures can get down to 10-15 degrees, so warm clothes and a diesel heater Australia nights are recommended.


No. 3

Moreton Island

Moreton Island is made completely of sand.  It is located a short ferry ride from Brisbane.   The national park covers 98% of the island.  The oldest operating lighthouse in Queensland is located in Moreton, on the northern tip of the island.

It’s a great place to take the kids for a family friendly vacation.  Whether you climb the dunes, snorkel, kayak, or explore the shipwrecks, there is something for the whole family to enjoy.  During the late winter and early spring, you might even be able to spot humpback whales in the surrounding waters.


No. 4

Blue Mountains National Park

This has to be one of the best of Australia’s national parks.  It is only an hour from Sydney and attracts crowds, so the best time to visit is during the summer.  During this season, many Sydney residents are flocking to the beaches, and the Blue Mountains see fewer visitors.

There are endless things to do in the park.  With majestic viewpoints, stunning waterfalls, scenic railways, botanical gardens, and unlimited walking and hiking through natural forests, you can find an activity that is right for you and your family.

The Australian government provides more information on these and many other great parks.

The last one on our list is:


No. 5

Port Campbell National Park

Port Campbell National Park is located in South West Victoria, about 3 hours from Melbourne.

Two of the standout features of the park are the 12 Apostles and the Great Ocean Road.  The 12 apostles were names for 12 limestone stacks rising out of the ocean.  Wind, waves and time have dissolved some of them, but the remaining vista is still stunning.

The Great Ocean Road stretches 243 kilometres along the coast of Victoria.  It is considered one of the great road trips in the world.


Takeways

Taking a roadtrip any time of the year is one thing that you will not be disappointed with when planning for your next family-friendly vacation. Once you realize that Australia is a hub for national parks and recreation, exploring them is only a drive away. Find your next adventure from this list of national parks, and prepare for an unforgettable escape within your reach.

travelHLL x Editor