";s:4:"text";s:3984:"Whatever your interest - swimming, surfing, boating, fishing, bushwalking or just kicking back on the beach, there’s a park that’s the right fit for you. The Sunshine Coast's 8 best camping spots for camping rookies
To find Katherine Lake Regional Park, turn west off Hwy 101, about 3.4 miles (5.5 km) north of Madeira Park. You’ll need to bring your own water and will have to give up showering for a couple of days, but considering you can throw a kayak on the creek and have the opportunity to spot turtles, dugongs, and dolphins-it’s totally worth it.Set amongst a tall rainforest and beside the creek, Amamoor Creek campsite is the epitome of tranquility (unless you’re there in August during the Gympie Music Muster).
And because some of you are a bit new to this back-to-basics accommodation style, we made it our duty to find the best campsites on the Sunshine Coast for newbie campers. Go to Johnstone Strait & Broughton Archipelago Expedition, British Columbia This expedition is a professionally-guided 6-day kayaking journey exploring the beautiful Broughton Archipelago and Johnstone Strait area of British Columbia. They’ve got enough facilities to keep you comfy, but are still out-there enough for you to boast about your back-to-nature expedition to your non-camping friends. Cobb & Co. is a family-run campsite situated on 50 acres of lush grounds near While the name doesn’t sound very appealing (but quite apt for this toilet-themed camping article), Log Dump is probably the most secluded camping spot on the Sunshine Coast-that also has a toilet!
Porpoise Bay Provincial Park 6 Campgrounds. Follow Garden Bay Road about 2.5 miles (4 km) west of the highway to Katherine Lake, the smallest of four lakes ringed … The facilities include water (not suitable for drinking! If you’re lucky, you’ll get to feed some of the wild deer; and the Mary Valley and Borumba Dam are just a stone’s throw away.