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Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp

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· Cooroibah, Queensland
65 acres hosted by Habitat N.
27 lodging sites · 203 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp awarded “Australia’s Best New Tourism Business” is located 25 minutes from Noosa, set amongst 65 acres of National Park and perched on the edge of picturesque Lake Cootharaba. Boasting a number of waterfront activities from stand up paddle boards, canoes, wave skis, kayaks and tinnie hire to frisbee golf in a bushland setting. The Great Sandy National Park location extends a number of walking trails where you can get up close and personal with the abundant wildlife and discover the rich history of the region. The CootharaBAR & Bistro dishes are inspired by the regions fresh, local produce and the Micro Brewery, boasts 8 tasty beers brewed onsite. The EcoCamp is the gateway to one of only two Everglades in the world, where the tea tree infused waterways and ancient rainforests provide a truly memorable tour experience. Habitat Noosa Everglades EcoCamp is the ultimate Accessible Wilderness Experience! The campground features modern facilities, laundry, camp kitchens an onsite bistro and micro-brewery, water activities, walking treks and daily tours to the Noosa Everglades. Campfires are allowed when there are no restrictions in place. Campfires are only permitted in fire pits that are enclosed and off the ground. NB Arrivals after 6pm will receive a text message with details on accessing their key. You must arrive prior 9pm to access the eco camp (boom gate in place) Sorry, no pets.
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92% Recommend465 Ratings · 254 reviews
Camping at this site offers a mix of nature and amenities. With kangaroos roaming freely and a serene lake, it appeals to families and nature lovers alike. The facilities are generally clean and well-maintained, but it can get quite busy and occasionally noisy, especially with larger groups. Some visitors mentioned staff could be friendlier, and the site can be crowded, but the natural setting and available amenities like a craft brewery offer a unique camping experience.
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Innes V.
4 reviews
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· April 2025
Great campsite
There were kangaroos and bush turkeys all over the campsite which was amazing. The kangaroos aren’t usually at the beach area though so unlikely to see them at sunrise. All facilities you need are there and the staff are helpful! Also nice walks to do from the campsite!
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Yujin L.
1 month on Hipcamp
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· April 2025
Nice view and very comfortable facilities. I had a good experience in this site.
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Matthew R.
2 years on Hipcamp
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· March 2025
Gorgeous Area and the amenities were clean and well maintained. Definitely worth a trip and will be going again
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Lois M.
4 reviews
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· March 2025
Great spot
17 ft pop-up camper ·
Completely unexpected. Perfect location. Great hospitality. Great food at the bistro and home brewed mango beer. What more do you want!
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Sharon D.
2 reviews
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· March 2025
Relaxing weekend away
We enjoyed staying at Habitat Noosa for a relaxing weekend. Goanna, scrub turkeys, kangaroos and ducks walking freely through camp was a great highlight. We stayed in May's Grove, quiet area with plenty of room. Amenities were very clean and well looked after.
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Sarah M.
8 reviews
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· March 2025
Nature as it’s supposed to be
This is 5* camping with multiple clean loos & showers, friendly staff & plenty of space. For my first ever night in a campervan this was a great breaking in camp (which has been hard to beat). The site is alive with kangaroos in their natural habitat, just getting in with life undisturbed by humans. Plenty of bids, & joanas & I even spotted a wild pig on my morning run. Nature as it’s supposed to be with a window view…..
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Cooroibah, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dyungungoo (Gubbi Gubbi) First Nations according to
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Joined in March 2022

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