calendar_today March 5, 2026

Paid Campsites Around Australia That Are Worth Every Penny

When you’re travelling Australia by campervan, paid campgrounds can sometimes feel like a compromise between cost and experience. But across the country, there are standout parks that consistently receive excellent reviews for one key reason: their views. These are the campgrounds travellers rave about long after they’ve moved on.  What sets these campgrounds apart is not just their scenery, but the fact that they pair prime locations with reliable amenities and consistently high guest satisfaction. From coastal front-row sites to peaceful bushland escapes, the following paid campgrounds have earned their reputations as being worth every dollar.  [caption id="attachment_13959" align="alignnone" width="915"]beechworth aus town with lake in the middle surrounded by houses and greenery https://gdayparks.com.au/parks/victoria/beechworth/beechworth-lake-sambell-caravan-park[/caption]
  1. Beechworth Lake Sambell Caravan Park — Victoria
Location: Beechworth Average price: $40–$70 per night Amenities: Powered sites, modern amenities block, BBQ areas, playground Why it’s worth it: Regularly praised for its lakeside setting, this park offers reflective water views backed by rolling hills. Reviews consistently highlight peaceful mornings by the lake and the feeling of space despite being close to town.  [caption id="attachment_13961" align="alignnone" width="915"]lush green field with campground on top https://www.discoveryholidayparks.com.au/caravan-parks/south-australia/kangaroo-island/kangaroo-island[/caption]
  1. Discovery Parks – Kangaroo Island — South Australia
Location: Karatta, Kangaroo Island Average price: $90–$110 per night Amenities: Powered sites, camp kitchen, BBQs, laundry, Wi-Fi, dump point Why it’s worth it: Highly reviewed for its immersive bush setting, this park places campers among native wildlife and coastal landscapes. Guests frequently mention kangaroos and koalas near their sites and the proximity to dramatic southern ocean scenery.  [caption id="attachment_13963" align="alignnone" width="1024"]camper park located right along the waters edge with booth permanent sites and campervan spots. swimming pool is inside the park and trees surround it https://www.booking.com/hotel/au/jervis-bay-caravan-park[/caption]
  1. Tasman Holiday Parks – Jervis Bay — New South Wales
Location: Woollamia, Jervis Bay Average price: $80–$150 per night Amenities: Powered sites, modern amenities, camp kitchen, BBQs Why it’s worth it: Consistently rated as one of the best coastal parks in NSW, this campground is surrounded by white sand beaches and crystal-clear water. Reviews highlight the coastal walks, calm bays and postcard-worthy scenery.  [caption id="attachment_13964" align="alignnone" width="602"]2 kangaroos hopping in a campervan park https://www.letsgocaravanandcamping.com.au/news/big4-opal-holiday-park-regional-nsws-best-kept-secret/[/caption]
  1. BIG4 Opal Holiday Park — New South Wales
Location: Lightning Ridge Average price: $80–$140 per night Amenities: Powered sites, camp kitchen, playground, amenities block Why it’s worth it: A favourite among outback travellers, this park earns strong reviews for its open landscapes, spectacular sunsets and clear night skies. Many guests describe the outback scenery as a highlight of their stay.  [caption id="attachment_13965" align="alignnone" width="375"]large beachstrip bay with camper park located right on the coast https://www.nrmaparksandresorts.com.au/toowoon-bay/[/caption]
  1. NRMA Toowoon Bay Holiday Park — New South Wales
Location: Toowoon Bay, Central Coast Average price: $70–$120 per night Amenities: Powered sites, amenities, BBQs, pet-friendly areas Why it’s worth it: Highly rated for its beachfront position, this park offers uninterrupted bay views and direct access to the sand. Reviews frequently mention ocean sounds at night and easy beachside living.  [caption id="attachment_13966" align="alignnone" width="1500"]campervan park located right on the coast of bright blue waters https://lancelincaravanpark.com.au/accommodation/caravan-park/[/caption]
  1. LancelinHoliday Park — Western Australia 
Location: Lancelin Average price: $60–$100 per night Amenities: Powered sites, BBQs, beach access, playground Why it’s worth it: Travellers consistently praise the ocean views and nearby sand dunes. The combination of coastal scenery and relaxed atmosphere makes this a standout stop north of Perth.  [caption id="attachment_13967" align="alignnone" width="1800"]jetty off the dock of eagle point located right outside campervan park https://www.eastgippsland.vic.gov.au/caravan-parks/eagle-point-caravan-park[/caption]
  1. Eagle Point Caravan Park — Victoria
Location: Gippsland Lakes Average price: $70–$100 per night Amenities: Powered sites, boat ramp, amenities, BBQ areas Why it’s worth it: Set directly on the lakes, this park receives excellent reviews for its water views and sunsets. Guests often mention watching boats drift past from their campsites.  [caption id="attachment_13969" align="alignnone" width="1600"]multiple camp setups right on the creekside. green grass and trees line the water https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/north-coast/lismore-area/kyogle/accommodation/rainforest-gateway[/caption]
  1. Rainforest Gateway Campground — New South Wales
Location: Gradys Creek Average price: $40–$90 per night Amenities: Powered and unpowered sites, amenities block Why it’s worth it: Highly rated for its rainforest setting, this campground offers lush greenery, birdlife and a genuine sense of seclusion. Reviews regularly mention misty mornings and peaceful surroundings.  [caption id="attachment_13971" align="alignnone" width="2048"]lillypads on pond water with a campervan parked behind it. trees and blue skies surround it https://www.queensland.com/au/en/plan-your-holiday/accommodation/p-603595a9b6dc0ca678bfd0d0-travellers-rest-1770[/caption]
  1. Traveller’sRest 1770 Eco Camping — Queensland 
Location: Agnes Water / 1770 Average price: $25–$50 per night Amenities: Amenities block, BBQs, bushland boardwalks Why it’s worth it: Consistently praised for its natural bush setting, this eco campground is known for spacious sites and native wildlife. Guests appreciate the quiet environment close to beaches and national parks.  [caption id="attachment_13972" align="alignnone" width="1000"]3 small cabins at sunset with red desert around them https://www.explorebulloo.com.au/Accommodation/Caravan-Parks/Explorers-Caravan-Park[/caption]
  1. Explorers Caravan Park — Queensland
Location: Thargomindah Average price: $35–$60 per night Amenities: Powered sites, amenities, laundry Why it’s worth it: Outback travellers rate this park highly for its wide-open views and dramatic sunsets. The surrounding landscape and big skies are a recurring theme in reviews.  [caption id="attachment_13976" align="alignnone" width="1600"]Green grass and tall trees in NSW campground during daytime https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/outback-nsw/bourke-area/bourke/accommodation/mitchell-caravan-park[/caption]
  1. Mitchell Caravan Park — New South Wales
Location: Bourke Average price: $40–$70 per night Amenities: Powered sites, amenities, BBQ areas Why it’s worth it: Set near the Darling River, this park earns strong reviews for river views and peaceful evenings watching the sun set over the water.  [caption id="attachment_13977" align="alignnone" width="1600"]Walkway of campsite with blue swimming pool on the left side and barbecues on the right side https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/north-coast/the-tweed-area/accommodation/mt-warning-rainforest-park[/caption]
  1. Mt Warning Rainforest Park — New South Wales
Location: Mount Warning Average price: $90–$160 per night Amenities: Pool, camp kitchen, playground, amenities Why it’s worth it: Surrounded by rainforest with views toward Mount Warning, this park is frequently praised for its lush setting and mountain backdrop.  [caption id="attachment_13978" align="alignnone" width="2560"]Ocean coast on the right with blue water and yellow sand. The grass behind the sand holds a busy caravan park with plenty of sites overlooking the ocean https://campermate.com/en/location/australia/s/central-coast/paid-campsites/blue-bay-caravan-and-camping-tourist-park/b5f2a64e-af4d-4903-b68f-8080bd945603[/caption]
  1. Blue Bay Camping and Caravan Park — New South Wales
Location: Blue Bay Average price: $50–$90 per night Amenities: Powered sites, amenities, BBQ areas Why it’s worth it: Guests consistently mention the coastal scenery and easy access to the beach. It’s a simple park where the ocean views do the heavy lifting.  [caption id="attachment_13979" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bright red desert dirt in the outback with sparse native trees around it. the sky is srikingly blue with white clouds scattered https://www.anycamp.com.au/campsite/three-springs-short-stay-caravan-park [/caption]
  1. Three Springs Short Stay Caravan Park — Western Australia
Location: Three Springs Average price: $40–$80 per night Amenities: Powered and unpowered sites, basic facilities Why it’s worth it: Highly rated for its quiet setting, this park offers classic regional views and seasonal wildflowers that transform the landscape.  [caption id="attachment_13980" align="alignnone" width="1920"]Birds eye view of the ocean and coast, on the edge of the coast lyes bright green grass and a campervan park on top https://www.portlincolntouristpark.com.au/[/caption]
  1. Port Lincoln Tourist Park — South Australia
Location: Port Lincoln Average price: $30–$60 per night Amenities: Powered sites, amenities, BBQs, Wi-Fi Why it’s worth it: Travellers frequently praise the marina and ocean outlook. Watching fishing boats and changing coastal light is a highlight for many guests.  [caption id="attachment_13981" align="alignnone" width="1600"]5 wooden beach chairs in the sand along the coast of byron bay https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/north-coast/byron-bay-area/byron-bay/accommodation/reflections-byron-bay-holiday-park[/caption]
  1. Reflections Byron Bay — New South Wales
Location: Byron Bay Average price: $80–$150 per night Amenities: Beach access, camp kitchen, BBQs, playground Why it’s worth it: One of Australia’s most consistently well-reviewed coastal parks, known for direct beach access, coastal walks and classic Byron Bay scenery.  [caption id="attachment_13982" align="alignnone" width="1600"]Snow on top of the reception for a campsite in tasmania https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/accommodation/discoveryparkscradlemountain/[/caption]
  1. Discovery Parks – Cradle Mountain — Tasmania
Location: Cradle Mountain Average price: $45–$120 per night Amenities: Powered sites, amenities, BBQs Why it’s worth it: Set on the edge of a World Heritage wilderness area, this park is praised for its mountain views, cool climate and dramatic alpine scenery.  [caption id="attachment_13983" align="alignnone" width="1100"]Beautiful sticks in the ocean sticking out of dark blue water with red rock in the background https://southaustralia.com/products/fleurieu-peninsula/accommodation/big4-port-willunga-tourist-park[/caption]
  1. Port Willunga Tourist Park — South Australia 
Location: Port Willunga Average price: $35–$70 per night Amenities: Camp kitchen, BBQs, amenities Why it’s worth it: Highly rated for its proximity to cliffs and coastline, this park offers easy access to one of South Australia’s most scenic beaches.  [caption id="attachment_13984" align="alignnone" width="2560"]empty outback boardering deep blue ocean water with a campsite on the coast by the white sand https://parksandresorts.rac.com.au/ningaloo/resort-info/gallery/[/caption]
  1. Ningaloo Reef Resort — Western Australia
Location: Exmouth Average price: $60–$100 per night Amenities: Powered sites, pool, BBQ areas Why it’s worth it: Guests consistently highlight the proximity to Ningaloo Reef, ocean views and the unique experience of camping near one of the world’s great marine environments.  [caption id="attachment_13986" align="alignnone" width="1600"]Stunning blue ocean waters meeting soft yellow sand. behind the sand is rolling green hills with a campervan site parked in them https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/kiama-area/kiama/accommodation/big4-easts-beach-holiday-park[/caption]
  1. BIG4 Easts Beach Holiday Park — New South Wales
Location: Kiama Average price: $55–$220 per night Amenities: Pool, café, water park, camp kitchen, amenities Why it’s worth it: Regularly featured in best-of lists, this park earns high praise for its oceanfront setting, beach access and sweeping coastal views. 

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These campgrounds consistently receive strong reviews because they deliver more than just a place to park for the night. They offer scenery that becomes part of the experience — whether that’s waking up beside a lake, falling asleep to the sound of the ocean, or watching the sun disappear over an outback horizon.  If you’re willing to pay for locations that elevate your campervan journey, these paid campgrounds prove that some views are truly worth every penny.  Check out this interactive map provided by Peterpans with all of these locations! If you’re looking to visit some of the sites, Peterpans is highly recommended for all your campervan needs, get a quote from them on their site HERE. 
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Cairns
Peterpans Cairns Esplanade
83A Esplanade, Cairns, 4870 Queensland, Australia

Byron Bay
Peterpans Byron Bay
1/90-96 Jonson Street, Byron Bay, 2481, NSW, Australia