Pet Friendly Sites

Travelling with your Dog in Queensland
Queensland has some Dog Friendly Free Camping, Rest Areas, and Caravan Parks to camp at.
We have compiled a list, to help make it easy for you to find the perfect one for you and your pet.
The Puma Kybong Rest Area has a public toilet and a paid shower facility, some undercover picnic tables with rubbish bins. The rest area is reasonably level and is located just behind the petrol station. You can walk along a path back to the servo shop, a ...
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Reid River Rest Area
The Reid River Rest Area is not a bad spot to have a rest from driving, but not a lot to do or see at this location as the river is mostly dry and flows in the wet season.
From the Richmond Rest Area you can walk over to the lake and pop a line in and see what bites, take a quick paddle around the lake for some exercise, or simple take a walk and stretch your legs for a bit.
The Apex Park is on the Opposite side of the road. which also has parking but its a bit harder for caravans to get in and out of. This is a nice site on the banks of Pine Creek.
Saunders Beach Park Rest Area 48 Hour Limit
When stopping at the Saunders Beach Park Rest Area bear in mind the maximum number of stays at any of these sites is 48 hours once per week. Council officers routinely visit camping areas to check on how long people have stayed. If it is found that camper ...
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The Seaforth Foreshore Reserve Camping Area has a camp kitchen, toilets, showers, BBQ, powered and unpowered sites, washing machines, easy access to the beach, even outside showers Bookings are advised for peak periods. Seaforth - Booking office is locate ...
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The Six Mile Creek Rest Area has picnic tables, public toilets and dump point plus rubbish bins here, very noisy as right on highway, and a few local drunks who seem to congregate here. Note: a Maximum stay of 20 hours, fines apply if you exceed it.