South Zoe Bay camping area
A very special place, this spectacular beach-side camping area will take your breath way.
Accessible by
- Boat
- Canoe or kayak
Camping area facilities
- Anchoring allowed
- Picnic tables
- Toilets (non-flush)
- Tent camping
- Walking
- Boating
- Swimming
- Fishing
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Walk to the top of Zoe Falls from the South Zoe Bay camping area. Photo credit: © Andrew Bain
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Don't miss the sunset from South Zoe Bay camping area. Photo credit: Emma Schmidt © Queensland Government
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Pitch your tent in a shady spot at South Zoe Bay camping area. Photo credit: Michelle Janssen © Queensland Government
Always check
- Park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.
- Bureau of Meteorology weather forecasts.
- Current bushfire warnings and incidents and also fire bans and restrictions.
- Your camping permit is booked.
- Any park-specific camping information for
Hinchinbrook Island.
- Visiting Hinchinbrook Island safely for important safety information.
Located at the mouth of South Zoe Creek on spectacular Zoe Bay, this camping area is the epitome of a tropical island paradise. Tuck yourself in under the thick canopy and take in the spell-binding ocean views from your tent, or grab a towel and head up the track to stunning Zoe Falls.
From the rock face high above, water cascades over cliffs and ledges, gathering in pools and eddying around obstacles before the final plunge into the impossibly blue pool below. Slip into the pool and wash away the dust and salt of the day.
This island park is part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, famed for its superlative natural beauty, outstanding examples of reef ecosystem development, evolutionary history and amazing diversity.
Getting there and getting around
South Zoe Bay camping area is in Hinchinbrook Island National Park, 8km off the Queensland coast at Cardwell.
- The camping area is on the Thorsborne Trail on the eastern coast of Hinchinbrook Island, located south of Thorsborne Bay and north of Mulligan Bay.
- You can also book it without walking the trail, accessing the site by private vessel launched from Cardwell or Lucinda, or by sea kayak. Boat-based camping permits do not permit people to walk the Thorsborne Trail.
Private vessel
- Visitors accessing the island by private vessel should obtain a copy of the Hinchinbrook plan of management 2004 (PDF, 1.74MB) for information on transit lanes and boat speeds to aid dugong and turtle conservation.
- Access to some areas of Hinchinbrook Island is weather and tide dependent and a good knowledge of the waters and potential hazards is essential.
- Check local tide tables and weather conditions at the Bureau of Meteorology before you set out.
- Read boat and fish with care for tips on boating and fishing safety and caring for parks. Zoning restrictions apply.
Before you visit
Opening hours
South Zoe Bay camping area is open 24 hours a day. Check in to your camp after 2pm and check out by 11am on the day of departure.
Camping area features
Bush camping with beach access.
Location: eastern side of Hinchinbrook Island, south of Ramsay Bay and north of Mulligan Bay.
Access: the camping area can be reached by boat. Access is weather-dependent and a good knowledge of the waters and hazards is essential.
Number of sites: three separately defined sites.
Camp sites are suitable for: tent camping.
Camp site surface: sand and dirt.
Facilities: toilet and picnic tables.
Open fires: prohibited.
Generators: not permitted.
Essentials to bring: drinking water, rubbish bags, insect repellent and fuel stove. Read more about before you visit.
Mobile phone coverage: not available.
Bookings
Book online or learn about our camping booking options. Advance bookings are recommended for holiday periods.
Visiting safely
For more safety information see Visiting Hinchinbrook Island safely and camp with care.
- Thorsborne Trail seasonal closure 1 January to 28 February 2026
- Planned burn in Hinchinbrook Island National Park 23 July to 11 August 2025
- Thorsborne Trail camping area enhancement works 4–13 August 2025
- Challenging seasonal hiking conditions 1 October 2025 to 1 April 2026
- George Point toilet removed due to erosion 17 September 2024 to 24 October 2025
- Planned Burn Season 1 May to 30 September 2025
- Thorsborne Trail changing to ‘hiking seasons’ model 17 January 2025 to 17 January 2026