Are you planning a holiday with your pet? From beach camping to lakeside vacays, these dog-friendly camping sites and caravan parks are the perfect place to escape with your pet.
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Is it easy to go on camping holidays with dogs in Australia?
Travelling with a pet is obviously much more complicated than travelling without them, but overall, it’s not too difficult to go on a camping trip with your dog.
There are plenty of places that allow pets, and some are more pet-friendly than others. From the shores of Bribie Island to campsites near Melbourne, you have limitless options for dog-friendly areas. Just make sure to follow the campsite’s rules and pet policies!

What you need to know before camping with dogs
- Do your research before choosing a campsite. Familiarise yourself with the place’s rules and restrictions regarding pets. When in doubt, call and ask.
- In case of emergencies, find out where the nearest vet is.
- Always bring a leash, even if your campsite has off-leash areas.
- Make sure your dog’s vaccinations are up-to-date before heading out on your trip.
- If the place you’re camping at has ticks, make sure you know how to prevent and treat them.
- Keep an eye on your dog at all times.
- Clean up after your dog ALWAYS.
- Respect other campers. If your dog is disruptive, untrained, or loud, it may be best to leave them at home unless you are certain that you can keep them in check.
The best pet-friendly campgrounds
Borumba Deer Park
Where: Sunshine Coast, QLD
Facilities: Kiosk, laundry, kitchen, BBQ areas, campfires, playground
Rules & restrictions:
- You must pay a $AUD 50 pet bond plus $AUD 3 per pet per day.
- Pets must be attended and on leads all the time, except in off-lead areas.
- Pets are not allowed by the creek as well as inside/outside the cabins and on-site caravans.
Visit the Borumba Deer Park website here.
Boreen Point Campground
Where: Noosa, QLD
Facilities: Fishing/sailing lake, pub, kitchen
Rules & restrictions:
- Pets are allowed only in the caravans or motorhomes.
- You must fill out an application form before your trip.
Visit the Boreen Point Campground website here.
Wakiti Creek
Where: Kotupna, VIC
Facilities/activities: Swimming pool, canoe hire, tennis court, playground, kitchen, campfire, bike track
Rules & restrictions:
- Pets must be supervised when off the leash.
- Pets are allowed in the cabins but not on the furniture or in the carpeted bedrooms.
Visit the Wakiti Creek website here.
Byron Holiday Park
Where: Byron Bay, NSW
Facilities: Swimming pool, onsite cafe & restaurant, pool table, wellness centre, kitchen, basketball court, playground, skateboard ramp
Rules & restrictions:
- Only one dog per booking.
- An additional cleaning fee of $AUD 50 will be charged.
- Dogs cannot be left unattended or unleashed on campgrounds.
- Dogs are not allowed in the communal areas.
- Wet dogs are not allowed in the cabins.
Visit the Byron Holiday Park website here.
Wooyung Beach Holiday Park
Where: Wooyung, Northern NSW
Facilities: Campfires, beach
Rules & restrictions:
- Pets must always be attended and on a leash in the park.
- Pets are not allowed in forested areas due to the presence of ticks.
- You must declare and register your pet upon check-in.
Visit the Wooyung Beach Holiday Park website here.
Lakeside Tourist Park
Where: Robe, SA
Facilities: Lake, BBQ stations, playground, laundry
Rules & restrictions:
- Pets must be registered upon booking a pet-friendly cabin.
Visit the Lakeside Tourist Park website here.
Shoreline Caravan Park
Where: Port Augusta, SA
Facilities: Kitchen, swimming pool, laundry, games room
Rules & restrictions:
- Pets are not allowed inside cabins or on campground turf.
Visit the Shoreline Caravan Park website here.
Hahndorf Caravan Park
Where: Adelaide, SA
Facilities: Kitchen, on-site bistro, market, swimming pool, lakes, game room, BBQ station, mini-golf course
Rules & restrictions:
- Pets are allowed during the off-season only and at the discretion of management.
- Dogs are only allowed in the caravan park.
Visit the Hahndorf Caravan Park website here.
Bridport Caravan Park
Where: Bridport, TAS
Facilities: BBQ area, gardens, playground, laundry, beach
Rules & restrictions:
- Dogs are only allowed in the caravan park during the off-season.
Visit the Bridport Caravan Park website here.
Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
Where: Monkey Mia, WA
Facilities: Tennis court, volleyball area, swimming pool, BBQ stations, restaurant/bar, gift shop, laundry
Rules & restrictions:
- Pets are allowed in the caravan and camping grounds only.
- You must pay a $AUD 100 pet bond per pet.
- Dogs must be attended and on leads in the park.
- Pets must be registered at the time of booking and approved.
- Pets are not allowed in the communal areas.
Visit the Monkey Mia website here.
A pawesome vacation
From the beaches of the Gold Coast to the forested mountains of Western Australia, there are lots of dog-friendly camping sites for you to choose from. Take your pet out for a fun vacation – just make sure to keep them safe!
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