About Cape Palmerston National Park camping
Cape Palmerston National Park is one of the few remaining areas of natural coastline in the Mackay area. Windswept headlands, rainforest, swamps and sand dunes are shadowed by the imposing peak of Mount Funnel. The park offers remote coastal camping opportunities for self-sufficient campers. Cape Creek and Windmill Bay camping areas are shaded by she-oaks and have easy access to water for fishing and boating. You can also pick a spot on the beach on the eastern coast of Cape Palmerston. Camping permits are required and fees apply. A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your campsite. Book your campsite and purchase your camping permit in advance. Bookings can be made online, over the counter or by phone. The park and camping areas are very remote and access via roads or beaches is only possible by high-clearance four-wheel-drive vehicles. Beach access is tide-dependent and you need sand-driving experience.
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