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Sunshine Coast Camping — QLD Coastal + 4WD Adventures

📍 Australia-wide 🗓️ Updated April 2026 ⏱️ 6 min read ✅ Expert-reviewed
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Sunshine Coast Camping — QLD Coastal + 4WD Adventures

Written by: Camping Australia

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The Sunshine Coast is the camping equivalent of "have your cake and eat it" — 100km of east-facing beach broken up by river mouths + estuaries + headlands, an iconic 4WD beach drive (Cooloola), genuine subtropical hinterland 30 minutes inland, and four distinct sub-regions that each give you a different style of trip. Pick your zone, plan around the school holidays + you've got world-class camping a short drive from Brisbane.


This guide breaks the Sunshine Coast into its four camping zones — Caloundra/Bribie (south + family), Mooloolaba/Maroochydore (middle + mid-range), Noosa/Cooloola (north + 4WD adventure), and the hinterland (Glass House Mountains, Maleny, Mary Valley). We cover where to camp, when to go, the 4WD beach permit reality, and the practical tips that make a Sunshine Coast trip work.

Quick Facts
Where QLD · 1hr drive north of Brisbane
Coast length 100km Caloundra to Rainbow Beach + hinterland
Best season April–June, September–October · whales June–October
Site fees $45–$180 sites · $130–$280 cabins
Mobile coverage Strong on coast; patchy in Cooloola, Glass House, Mary Valley
Vehicle access 2WD coast; 4WD essential for Cooloola, Inskip + Fraser/K'gari
Booking lead time 6+ months for peak holidays; 1–2 weeks off-peak
Dogs Selected caravan parks; northern Bribie permit; NPs NO
Fire bans Total Fire Ban days common September–November
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1. Zone 1 — Caloundra + Bribie (south, family-easy)

The southern Sunshine Coast — closer to Brisbane (1hr drive), gentler beaches, lots of caravan parks, family-friendly:


  • Dicky Beach Family Holiday Park (Caloundra) — beach-front, pool, family-resort feel. ~$50-90 site, $130-220 cabin. Books out for school holidays 6+ months ahead.
  • BIG4 Sunshine Park (Bli Bli) — riverside, water park, family activities. Good wet-weather option.
  • Discovery Parks Coolum Beach — beachfront, mid-range. Good middle ground between Caloundra + Mooloolaba.
  • Bribie Island — accessed via bridge from Caloundra; multiple caravan parks + 4WD beach options. Northern Bribie is dog-friendly with a permit; southern Bribie is the family-park crowd.
  • Beerwah State Forest — bush camp option, 30 min inland; budget-friendly + dog-friendly.

Why this zone: shortest drive from Brisbane (1hr), gentle south-facing beaches (good for kids), Australia Zoo nearby (Beerwah), Glass House Mountains 20 min west.


Best for: first Sunshine Coast trip, families with under-10s, anyone wanting beach + pool + theme-park combo.

2. Zone 2 — Mooloolaba + Maroochydore (middle, classic)

The middle Sunshine Coast — busier, restaurant-y, surf + family caravan parks side by side:



Why this zone: the cafe + restaurant scene (Mooloolaba esplanade), Australia Zoo within 30 min, the SEA LIFE aquarium for kids, surf at Mooloolaba's First Bay, Sunshine Plaza for big shopping. Best balance of beach + amenities.


Best for: couples + families wanting walkable beach + restaurants. Higher prices than Caloundra; less wild than Noosa.

3. Zone 3 — Noosa + Cooloola (north, 4WD adventure)

The premium northern stretch — Noosa is the upmarket beach town; Cooloola Recreation Area is the wild 4WD beach-driving country to its north:


  • Noosa River Holiday Park (Noosaville) — riverside, paddle-to-Noosa-Spit access, pelican feeding daily. Peak prices brutal ($120-180 site Christmas), off-peak more reasonable.
  • Sunrise Beach Holiday Park — quieter than central Noosa, beachside, family option.
  • Boreen Point Camping Reserve (Lake Cootharaba) — the lake-side bush option for Noosa-area campers. Cheaper, quieter, easy paddle to Noosa Everglades.
  • Cooloola Recreation Area (NPWS, 4WD-only beach access) — 56km of beach 4WD driving from Rainbow Beach to Double Island Point. Multiple beach campsites at Teewah, Freshwater + Inskip Point. Permit required.
  • Inskip Point (just north of Rainbow Beach) — gateway to Fraser/K'gari Island ferry; multiple campsites; 4WD essential.

4WD beach-driving rules: vehicle access permit required ($55 for 6 weeks); only AT or MT tyres; deflate to ~18-20 PSI for soft sand; check tides before driving (incoming tide on Cooloola is dangerous); no driving on dunes.


Why this zone: Noosa Heads National Park's Hells Gates walk + Tea Tree Bay snorkelling; Noosa Main Beach (one of the safest patrolled surf beaches); Cooloola 4WD is iconic Aussie touring; Rainbow Beach + Fraser/K'gari Island access just to the north.


Best for: 4WD owners, surfers, anyone wanting upmarket-Noosa-by-day + bush-camp-by-night.


Browse our 4WD touring + recovery ranges if you're heading to Cooloola.

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4. Zone 4 — Hinterland (Maleny, Glass House, Mary Valley)

30-45 minutes inland from the coast — cooler, greener, rainforest, mountain views, totally different feel:


  • Mapleton Falls + Kondalilla NP camping nearby — beautiful waterfalls + walks; small camp options + Hipcamps in surrounding farms.
  • Glass House Mountains (NPWS) — climbing + walking the iconic peaks (Mt Tibrogargan, Mt Beerwah). Limited camping in NP; Hipcamps on surrounding farmland.
  • Maleny + Montville villages — boutique stays, cafes, view-spots over the coast. More B&B + Airbnb than camping.
  • Mary Valley railway region — heritage train, swimming holes, dairy country. Bush camps + Hipcamps along the river.
  • Imbil State Forest — Forestry QLD camp options; budget-friendly, dog-friendly, real bush feel.
  • Kenilworth + Mary Valley Hipcamps — farm stays + permaculture properties welcome campers + caravans. Unique stays often $40-80/night.

Why this zone: 4-6°C cooler than the coast in summer, rainforest hikes (Kondalilla, Mapleton), Glass House Mountains (50 km of iconic peaks), genuine country town vibe at Maleny + Mapleton.


Best for: hot summer trips when the coast is sweaty + crowded; rain-day alternative when the coast is grey; anyone wanting a 2-night quieter inland addition to a coast trip.

5. When to go (when to avoid)

  • Best: April-June + September-October. Warm days (22-28°C), low humidity, surf consistent, prices reasonable, school out of holidays.
  • Good: June-August. 18-23°C days, dry, perfect for hiking + 4WD; cooler nights so bring sleeping bags. Whales June-October.
  • Avoid (crowds): Christmas-NY + Easter — booked solid, double prices, traffic chaos on Sunshine Motorway.
  • Avoid (humidity + storms): January-February — 30°C+ + 80% humidity + afternoon storms. Beautiful when fine, miserable when wet.
  • Cyclone fringe — December-March, north Queensland systems can bring heavy rain to the Sunshine Coast. Watch BoM.

The mid-week play: Tuesday-Thursday off-peak, NPWS + Council camps often available day-of. Caravan parks 30-50% cheaper than weekend rates.

6. Practical tips

  • Cooloola 4WD beach permits — buy online via QLD National Parks (parks.des.qld.gov.au); $55 for 6 weeks. Beach-camping permit separate ($7-15/person/night).
  • Tides matter — Cooloola beach driving + Inskip Point + Bribie southern beaches all tide-dependent. Use Willyweather + always check before leaving.
  • Mosquitoes — Maroochy + Noosa rivers + estuaries can be brutal at dusk; bring proper repellent.
  • Sandflies — Inskip + Cooloola known. Bites can ulcerate; use 50% DEET + cover skin at dusk.
  • Stinging tree — hinterland rainforest. Don't grab unknown leaves; sting lasts months.
  • Bull sharks — Mooloolaba + Maroochy river mouths. Don't swim at dusk near river openings.
  • Marine stingers — generally not on Sunshine Coast (north of Bundaberg yes); but always check signs.
  • Hot showers — caravan parks all have them; NPWS camps cold or none. Plan accordingly.
  • Drinking water — most caravan parks have potable water; NPWS bush camps BYO.
  • Mobile coverage — Telstra strong on coast; patchy in Cooloola + Glass House Mountains; weak in some Mary Valley sections.
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Our take

The Sunshine Coast is four trips, not one. Don't try to "do it all" in one stay — pick a zone + go deep. First trip with kids? Caloundra + Australia Zoo + Mooloolaba. Got a 4WD + want adventure? Cooloola + Inskip + Rainbow Beach. Want quiet rainforest + coast in one trip? Maleny + Mapleton + a beach day.


Avoid Christmas-Easter + January peak unless you're committed to the price + crowd. April-June is the sweet spot — warm, dry, quiet, cheap. The Sunshine Coast at its proper rhythm.

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