Conway National Park and Conway Conservation Park Whitsundays

Impulse Creek, Conway Range trail, Conway National Park Photo credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government

Coral Beach, Conway Conservation Park Photo credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government

Camping in Conway

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Get away for it all in Conway National Park. There are three hike-in camping area options available in the national park.

Located in the coastal section of the national park, overlooking the Whitsunday Islands, Swamp Bay camping area is only accessible on foot, or by boat or kayak (see map).

Located along the Conway Range trail in the highland section of the national park, Repulse Creek and Bloodwood camping areas are only accessible on foot or by mountain bike (see map).

Camping permits are required and fees apply. A camping tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site. All bookings for camp sites must be made prior to visiting the park, and well in advance during the Queensland School Holidays and the peak season (April to October).

Park specific conditions

  • Camp fires are not permitted in Swamp Bay, Repulse Creek or Bloodwood camping areas—bring a fuel or gas stove for cooking.
  • Generators are prohibited.
  • Rubbish bins are not provided. Do not bury rubbish—bag it and take it with you when you leave.
  • Boat and kayak access to Swamp Bay is only available at high tide and in fine weather.
  • Estuarine crocodiles occur in the coastal waters in this area. Always Be Crocwise in Croc Country.
  • Dangerous marine stingers are prevalent in coastal waters between October and May and may be present year-round.
  • Remain SharkSmart on the beaches and coastal waters in this area.

Read more about staying safe and looking after the park.

  • Listen to the waves lapping on the shore at this secluded pebbly beachside camp. Facilities are not provided.

    • Tent camping
    • No caravan camping
    • No camper trailer camping
    • No campfires
    • No toilets
    • No showers
    • No barbecue
    • No picnic tables
    • No wheelchair access
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted
  • Hike-in or cycle-in to Repulse Creek camping area located along the Conway Range trail and spend a night sleeping in the rainforest. Relax by Repulse Creek, a short walk from…

    • Tent camping
    • No caravan camping
    • No camper trailer camping
    • No campfires
    • Toilets
    • No showers
    • No barbecue
    • Picnic tables
    • No wheelchair access
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted
  • Looking for a challenge! If you are well prepared, fit and experienced hike-in or cycle-in to Bloodwood camping area nestled amongst old bloodwoods on top of a ridge located 19.1km…

    • Tent camping
    • No caravan camping
    • No camper trailer camping
    • No campfires
    • Toilets
    • No showers
    • No barbecue
    • No picnic tables
    • No wheelchair access
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted