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Bloomfield Beach Camp

Bloomfield, QLD
CampgroundBeach FishingPowerToiletsCamp KitchenPets WelcomeFire PlaceCabinsBBQ

About this campsite

Experience the harmony of nature at Bloomfield Beach Camp, tucked away in Tropical North Queensland and surrounded by breathtaking coastal views. Perfectly situated as the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and Cape York, it offers a truly immersive experience. With direct access to 4WD tracks and abundant local wildlife, it's the ultimate retreat for adventure seekers and nature-lovers alike.

Nestled on the picturesque Cairns-Cooktown Coastal road, at the northern termination of the thrilling 4WD Bloomfield Track and CREB Track, lies a hidden oasis—Bloomfield Beach Camp. This unspoiled gem in Tropical North Queensland is the portal to two of Australia's majestic world heritage sites—the Great Barrier Reef and Cape York. Whether you're an adventure junkie, nature lover, or solitude seeker, Bloomfield Beach Camp is an idyllic destination beckoning with its unique blend of breathtaking beauty and abundant outdoor activities. Explore, relax, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of nature's spectacular playground.

Features & Facilities

Amenities

Power
Toilets
Laundromat
Drinking Water
Hot Showers

Activities

Beach Fishing
Fishing Spot
Boat Ramp
Public Boat Ramp

Accommodation Types

Cabins
Caravans
Tent Site

Facilities

Shade
BBQ
Picnic Tables

Rules & Accessibility

Camping Fee

Other Features

Campgrounds
Open Water Fishing
Cold Drinks
Camp Kitchen
Restaurant
Pets Welcome
Fire Place
Alcohol Licence
Meals
Coffee & Tea

Location

Bloomfield Beach CampRossville Bloomfield Road, Bloomfield, QLD, 4895

Weather Forecast

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TODAY🌦️
25° / 21°
💧 52%
FRI🌦️
25° / 19°
💧 74%
SAT🌤️
26° / 19°
💧 19%
SUN🌤️
26° / 19°
💧 44%
MON🌦️
26° / 20°
💧 41%

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Fire Danger
Today
25°·71%·17km/h
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Tomorrow
25°·73%·15km/h
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Sat
26°·70%·15km/h
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