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Carnarvon National Park Campgrounds & Caravan Park

Make your next holiday a Breeze

Nestled on 100 acres within Carnarvon National Park, BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Carnarvon Gorge provides the perfect accommodation for your nature getaway. Whether you prefer camping, cabins, or caravanning, our holiday park offers a range of options to suit your needs. It’s the ideal destination to disconnect from the hustle of life and reconnect with the great outdoors. Just a five-minute drive from where your Carnarvon walks begin, Breeze Holiday Parks is the optimal base.

Reconnect with Nature

Shaped by Mother Nature for over 200 million years, Carnarvon Gorge is a spectacular destination filled with striking landscapes, towering sandstone cliffs, endless tablelands, an abundance of native wildlife and indigenous art sites that have been recognised as some of the finest rock imagery in Australia. And amidst this natural wonder, you’ll have the opportunity to set up camp right in the heart of it all at Carnarvon National Park, BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks.

Your nature escape doesn’t stop when you leave the Gorge. The surrounding area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and is home to 173 species of birds, 60 different mammals, 22 species of frogs and 90 reptiles. Even the elusive platypus can be spotted by the keen eye from the banks of Carnarvon Creek, which wraps itself around the holiday park.

So, dust off your hiking boots, book your next adventure to Carnarvon Gorge and make it a Breeze.

Accommodation options

Accommodation options

Accommodation options

Destinations

We have parks located across Australia and each has their own special landscape and atmosphere.

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WA

Northern Territory

Seeking somewhere different? Try our Northern Territory parks where the outback meets the tropics. You'll find scenic wetlands, pubs with personality and the spot where some of Australia's most elusive predators call home.

Queensland

Go beach to bush in our holiday parks across Queensland. With some of the Sunshine State's most iconic destinations under our belt, you better be sure to put us on your bucket list! What's stopping you? The weather is warm all year round - Queensland is calling your name!

Victoria

Victoria is famous for lots of things and now's the time to discover why. Holiday in the Grampians or on the banks of the Goulburn River at our Victorian parks.

Western Australia

Wander out yonder in Western Australia, where we're brimming with one-of-a-kind adventures just waiting to be discovered.

Katherine20 Shadforth Road Cossack NT 0850
Cania Gorge54 Park Road Cania Gorge QLD 4630
Bargara25 Fred Courtice Avenue Bargara QLD 4670
Carnarvon GorgeO'Briens Road Carnarvon Gorge QLD 4702
Rainbow Beach308 Carlo Road Rainbow Beach QLD 4581
Busselton10 Earnshaw Road Busselton WA 6280
Port HughesSouth Terrace Port Hughes SA 5558
MannumPurnong Road Mannum SA 5238
Port ElliotPort Elliot Road Port Elliot SA 5212
Grampians2223 Grampians Road Halls Gap VIC 3381
Halls Gap26 School Rd Halls Gap VIC 3381
Eildon746 Back Eildon Road Eildon VIC 3713

Special Offers

Easter Escapes

Easter Escapes

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Special Offers

Easter Escapes

Easter Escapes

Steal a sweet deal with 25% OFF your Easter Escape!
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Travel Inspo

Mickey Creek Gorge
Mickey Creek Gorge

Mickey Creek Gorge

After walking along Mickey Creek, squeeze, climb and rock-hop your way into Mickey Creek Gorge. The gorge is so narrow in places, you will be able to touch both sides with outstretched arms.
Read More
Nature Trail
Nature Trail

Nature Trail

Become one with nature on this short walk along the shady creek bank and explore a snapshot of plant life on the gorge floor. For a chance to spot the wildlife, visit during the early mornings and late afternoons.
Read More
Boolimba Bluff
Boolimba Bluff

Boolimba Bluff

Discover what lies above the gorge’s cliffs. This hike is not for the faint-hearted, you will be climbing a series of ladders and 300 steps to reach the top of the gorge’s cliffs.
Read More
Moss Garden
Moss Garden

Moss Garden

Explore a lush ‘garden’ of cascading water, lush plant life and intricate rock formations. Turn off the main gorge track to experience the Moss Garden.
Read More
Amphitheatre
Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

Discover a unique feature of the Carnarvon Gorge. Step inside the amphitheatre that was created over tens of thousands of years by running water.
Read More
Wards Canyon
Wards Canyon

Wards Canyon

Climb through towering spotted gums past Lower Aijon Falls to the entrance of the side gorge. Spend time in the shady sanctuary of trickling water, towering ferns and historical connections.
Read More
Art Gallery
Art Gallery

Art Gallery

Take a step back in time and into the ancient culture, immerse yourself in the spectacular display of Aboriginal rock art. Explore a 62m-long sandstone wall featuring 2000 engravings, free-hand paintings and ochre stencils.
Read More
Cathedral Cave
Cathedral Cave

Cathedral Cave

Walk the extra distance to visit Cathedral Cave, the largest and most spectacular cultural site. The massive, wind-eroded overhang sheltered Aboriginal people for thousands of years.
Read More
Boowinda Gorge
Boowinda Gorge

Boowinda Gorge

Rock-hop through the spectacular boulder-strewn landscape of this sheer and sculptured side gorge branching off the main gorge. Feel dwarfed by the smooth, moss-coated sandstone walls.
Read More
Water sports
Water sports

Water sports

Lake Eildon is the hub for water sport activity in a picturesque setting. Go swimming, canoeing, water-skiing, sailing and boating in the shadow of the Victorian Alps.
Read More
Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours
Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours

Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours

Explore everything that the national park has to offer through exclusive locations and experiences with one of Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours journeys. See the park in a different light and explore for nocturnal wildlife during a Night Safari Tour.
Read More
Wildlife Watching
Wildlife Watching

Wildlife Watching

Observe over 170 bird species in the Carnarvon Gorge National Park as well as wallabies, gliders, possums, and platypus. The park is recognised nationally for its natural and cultural values as it protects unique and significant plants and animals.
Read More
Rock Pool Swim
Rock Pool Swim

Rock Pool Swim

Enjoy a refreshing swim in the parks only designated swimming area carved from the bed of Carnarvon Creek. Only a short walk from the Rock Pool car park, take a dip and then have an afternoon picnic.
Read More
CQ Tours
CQ Tours

CQ Tours

CQ Tours is a small owner-operated business that offers specially designed tours in the Carnarvon Gorge National Park. Christian and Caity will share their deep love of this diverse landscape.
Read More
Highlands 4WD Tag-Along Tour
Highlands 4WD Tag-Along Tour

Highlands 4WD Tag-Along Tour

Looking for an exclusive adventure that offers stunning views of the Carnarvon National Park without the need for long walks? Look no further than the Highlands 4WD Tag-Along, the only local experience where you can explore the breathtaking views of the Carnarvon Ranges by vehicle.
Read More
Boobook Explore
Boobook Explore

Boobook Explore

Boobook Explore specialises in small-group, ecologically-minded adventures. Led by passionate and knowledgeable guides, they offer unique experiences like off-the-beaten-path hikes, wildlife viewing, and Indigenous cultural immersion.
Read More

Travel Inspo

Mickey Creek Gorge
Mickey Creek Gorge

Mickey Creek Gorge

After walking along Mickey Creek, squeeze, climb and rock-hop your way into Mickey Creek Gorge. The gorge is so narrow in places, you will be able to touch both sides with outstretched arms.
Read More
Nature Trail
Nature Trail

Nature Trail

Become one with nature on this short walk along the shady creek bank and explore a snapshot of plant life on the gorge floor. For a chance to spot the wildlife, visit during the early mornings and late afternoons.
Read More
Boolimba Bluff
Boolimba Bluff

Boolimba Bluff

Discover what lies above the gorge’s cliffs. This hike is not for the faint-hearted, you will be climbing a series of ladders and 300 steps to reach the top of the gorge’s cliffs.
Read More
Moss Garden
Moss Garden

Moss Garden

Explore a lush ‘garden’ of cascading water, lush plant life and intricate rock formations. Turn off the main gorge track to experience the Moss Garden.
Read More
Amphitheatre
Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

Discover a unique feature of the Carnarvon Gorge. Step inside the amphitheatre that was created over tens of thousands of years by running water.
Read More
Wards Canyon
Wards Canyon

Wards Canyon

Climb through towering spotted gums past Lower Aijon Falls to the entrance of the side gorge. Spend time in the shady sanctuary of trickling water, towering ferns and historical connections.
Read More
Art Gallery
Art Gallery

Art Gallery

Take a step back in time and into the ancient culture, immerse yourself in the spectacular display of Aboriginal rock art. Explore a 62m-long sandstone wall featuring 2000 engravings, free-hand paintings and ochre stencils.
Read More
Cathedral Cave
Cathedral Cave

Cathedral Cave

Walk the extra distance to visit Cathedral Cave, the largest and most spectacular cultural site. The massive, wind-eroded overhang sheltered Aboriginal people for thousands of years.
Read More
Boowinda Gorge
Boowinda Gorge

Boowinda Gorge

Rock-hop through the spectacular boulder-strewn landscape of this sheer and sculptured side gorge branching off the main gorge. Feel dwarfed by the smooth, moss-coated sandstone walls.
Read More
Water sports
Water sports

Water sports

Lake Eildon is the hub for water sport activity in a picturesque setting. Go swimming, canoeing, water-skiing, sailing and boating in the shadow of the Victorian Alps.
Read More
Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours
Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours

Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours

Explore everything that the national park has to offer through exclusive locations and experiences with one of Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours journeys. See the park in a different light and explore for nocturnal wildlife during a Night Safari Tour.
Read More
Wildlife Watching
Wildlife Watching

Wildlife Watching

Observe over 170 bird species in the Carnarvon Gorge National Park as well as wallabies, gliders, possums, and platypus. The park is recognised nationally for its natural and cultural values as it protects unique and significant plants and animals.
Read More
Rock Pool Swim
Rock Pool Swim

Rock Pool Swim

Enjoy a refreshing swim in the parks only designated swimming area carved from the bed of Carnarvon Creek. Only a short walk from the Rock Pool car park, take a dip and then have an afternoon picnic.
Read More
CQ Tours
CQ Tours

CQ Tours

CQ Tours is a small owner-operated business that offers specially designed tours in the Carnarvon Gorge National Park. Christian and Caity will share their deep love of this diverse landscape.
Read More
Highlands 4WD Tag-Along Tour
Highlands 4WD Tag-Along Tour

Highlands 4WD Tag-Along Tour

Looking for an exclusive adventure that offers stunning views of the Carnarvon National Park without the need for long walks? Look no further than the Highlands 4WD Tag-Along, the only local experience where you can explore the breathtaking views of the Carnarvon Ranges by vehicle.
Read More
Boobook Explore
Boobook Explore

Boobook Explore

Boobook Explore specialises in small-group, ecologically-minded adventures. Led by passionate and knowledgeable guides, they offer unique experiences like off-the-beaten-path hikes, wildlife viewing, and Indigenous cultural immersion.
Read More

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