Caravan camp near scenic mountains and serene waterways on a trip through Mareeba.
A rural city in Far North Queensland, Mareeba offers a unique culinary and cultural experience for caravan campers in the area. After a day in town, steer the motorhome to Kuranda National Park, which encompasses rainforest and open eucalypt against the pyramid-shaped Black Mountain looming in the background. For longer stays, caravan parks are available and provide hot showers, toilets, and pull-through campsites. Just south of Mareeba, a mix of thick rainforest, crater lakes, and fig trees lie in Danbulla National Park and State Forest. Explore natural sites like Platypus Rock, Kauri Creek, and Gillies Lookout, or walk tracks leading to Lake Euramoo or Mobo Creek Crater. Nearby, lakeside campsites featuring flush toilets, potable water, and firepits make for a comfy night’s stay. Tully Falls National Park features more upland rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, and, of course, waterfalls—all making up part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Park the campervan for the night here at holiday parks with flush toilets, potable water, and trash bins.