Cape Palmerston Holiday Park

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Visited in August 2020 - Independent Review - No Sponsorship or Affiliation

In August 2020 we stayed at Cape Palmerston Holiday Park for three days. I must say this was a highlight of our trip to Charters Towers and back.

The park is spacious and welcoming. The facilities are excellent and the park offers excellent powered and unpowered camp sites.

We were on a powered site, but if you have solar power available, the unpowered sites would be an excellent option. The unpowered sites are not numbered, you just choose where you want to camp, in the open or near the many trees that ring the camp ground.

Telstra phone reception only works near the office high on the hill. We did note that there was an Optus phone tower in the nearby residential community.

Camp fires are permitted and there is a large communal fire pit that provided a popular place to meet other travellers.

This is an excellent camp ground. It offers a refreshing change from the more crowded camp grounds we stayed in along the Queensland coast.

The video below provides a view of the park and its surrounds:








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