Fraser Island is a must-visit spot for any adventurer looking for excitement, coastal activities or the ideal spot to hitch up a camper and soak up the great outdoors. This destination is famed for its offering for all ages, and all appetites for exploration. Getting to Fraser Island is as easy as catching a short ferry from River Heads or Inskip Point situated at Rainbow Beach. Ferries leave each day, and they cater to any stint from day visits to longer camping trips. Your camper trailer and 4WD can easily be accommodated on the Inskip Point ferry ride, making it the ideal choice for campers looking to set up on the island for any length of time.
Camping on Fraser Island
Setting up camp on Fraser Island opens you up to all of the potential and possibility waiting for you at this serene destination. The key to successful camping is coming with the right gear, whether thatβs the smaller finer detailed essentials or, of course, investing in the thing thatβs going to really unlock the opportunity on your adventures β a camper trailer. The right camper trailer is a foundational, long-term purchase thatβs going to carry you through so many different ventures to come, so selecting the right model for you is key.
Visit the creek
Eli Creek is well worth discovering for a little outdoor exploration, and reprieve from the sun, sand and heat. Itβs one of the most renowned stops along the stretch of 75 mile beach, so watch when you choose to pay the waters a visit. Popular for picnicking, swimming or just a rest in a tranquil slice of shade, Eli Creek is an invigorating stop along an adventure trail or great for setting up with family or friends and hosting a long afternoon of outdoor fun.
See the shipwreck
Looking for some history on your next visit? Look no further than the Maheno Shipwreck. This is a perfect option for a little sightseeing and some amazing, memorable photo opportunities, too. A previous Trans-Tasman hospital ship, this ship washed up in 1935 β making it a piece of iconic Australian tapestry and well worth the stop along the stretch of coast. If you really want to make the most of your view of this incredible sight, head out early and bask in its glory at sunrise, youβll start the day in the most breathtaking way and leave with photographs that youβll revisit time and time again. This is once again a great option for an activity that the whole camping group can experience and enjoy, making it a must for anyone on their visit to Fraser Island.
Picture the Pinnacles
Once youβve viewed Maheno, head north along Sandy Beach and stop off to marvel at the vividly coloured Pinnacle rocks situated just up the East Coast of the island. Although this is not the most adrenaline packed activity, seeing the layered tones of the pinnacles rocks will stick in your memory for a long time to come β thereβs nothing else around the country quite like it. Drive up, jump out the car or the camper trailer and capture a few stills of these intriguingly coloured rock formations. Or, if youβre travelling with a creative crew, set up a travel art and crafts station and capture their beauty in real time.
Set up at Indian Head
Located on the eastern coastal headland, Indian Head is one of the best known spots for breathtaking views, picturesque picnics and stunning walking trails, too. Climb up Indian Head and youβll find yourself with panoramic, 360 degree views of the whole of Fraser Island. Thereβs plenty of opportunity for spotting some amazing wildlife, too. Keep an eye out for manta rays, sharks and whales while youβre checking out the view from up high. Bear in mind, you canβt camp up here β so pack your day bags for a short trip away from your camper trailer.
Dip into Champaign Pools
Fancy a swim? Take a dive into the crystal clear Champaign Pools, a pristine oasis perfect for cooling off after taking in the view or hitting the hiking tracks. This is great for keeping the kids entertained or for a lazy stretch out in some calm water. Youβll also find a striking view at the bottom of the staircase, so donβt forget your camera on your drive.
Explore the rainforest
This is where your off-roading is really going to pay off. The lush and wild rainforest on Fraser Island is bushland like no other. Drive from Eurong Beach to Kingfisher Bay across the trail for a fantastic trip full of incredible natural scenery, wildlife and exciting terrain. You might even spot a wild dingo or two, too.
Thereβs so much to discover on Fraser Island. Pack up your camper, hitch up the 4WD and get adventuring on this truly unforgettable camping spot, you wonβt regret it.