Check park alerts for the latest on access, closures and conditions, following recent severe weather events in Queensland. Rangers are working hard to safely reopen affected parks.
Queensland National Parks Booking System Update
The new Queensland National Parks Booking Service is live for bookings.
Customer account login
If you are making your first booking since 1 July 2024, a new customer account will be created automatically as part of your next booking. Please note your previous login credentials will no longer be valid.
Customers who have made a booking after 1 July 2024, please use your email address to reset your password to access your account.
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Find a camping area in Queensland with detailed information on locations and available features.
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Before camping in a Queensland park, forest or reserve, you must obtain a camping permit and pay your camping fees. Most camping areas can be booked online, at an over-the-counter booking office or by phone. You must pay your camping fees to secure your booking.
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Information about where to camp, permits and fees, what to bring and how to stay safe.
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The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) provides opportunities to camp with a camp fires in some areas.
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Many visitors value our parks and forests for their peace and quiet, so generators are not permitted in most parks or forests in Queensland.
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Protect yourself and protect the islands and reefs when you visit the Great Barrier Reef islands.
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Find out where dogs and other pets are allowed in Queensland’s parks.
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Find out as much information as possible before you set off for your camping trip, and you’ll have the best holiday possible. We’ve provided answers to the most commonly asked questions here.
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Information about the public’s legal requirements when visiting Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) managed areas (includes national parks, regional parks, state forest and recreation areas).
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Information about vehicle access permits (VAPs) that are required when visiting Mulgumpin (Moreton Island), K'gari (Fraser Island), Bribie Island, Minjerribah and Cooloola recreation areas.