
Caravan and Camping in Dalby
Discover a freshwater find in the Dalby region
Dalby has a wide range of camping and caravanning spots to pique your interest. Immerse yourself in nature – observe the many species of birds and wildlife, explore the walking trails, or take time to just sit with nature and absorb the atmosphere.

Caravan and Camping in Dalby

Lake Broadwater
If you like to wake up to views of the water, pitch your tent at Lake Broadwater Conservation Park. You’ll find it 30km outside of Dalby, nestled on the banks of Lake Broadwater, the only naturally occurring freshwater lake on the Darling Downs. Facilities take the form of toilets, cold showers, powered and unpowered sites, a kids playground and picnic facilities. Bring your own wood because fires are allowed in the designated fireplaces (except when fire bans or prohibitions apply). Embrace the noisy neighbours – there’s more than 230 species of birds recorded at the park, including flocks of sulphur-crested cockatoos and rainbow Bee-eaters.
Further Information
Access: Travel 20km Sth West of Dalby on Moonie Highway, turn into Broadwater Road.
The campground is 10km on left hand side.
Lake Broadwater Campground $7.25 per person per night, or $29 per family per night.
Wilga Camp Ground fees $7.25 per person per night or $29 per family per night, $4 per night for students and accompanying adults on approved educational excursions.
Camping permit fees for Lake Broadwater and Wilga Bush Campgrounds are set by Queensland National Parks, please visit their website for additional information.
Lake Broadwater caretakers, Tim and Megan are on site 24/7, if you have any questions about checking in, please reach out.
Caretaker Tel:0428 229 282


Bushlights Camping
BushLights Camping & Caravan Park, located near Dalby, Queensland, offers a serene off-grid experience on a 100-acre bushland property. Guests can enjoy spacious, self-contained caravan sites, nightly group camp fires, and a mesmerising 30-minute light and music show featuring over 5,000 synchronised lights.
The park emphasises eco-friendly practices, including permaculture gardens and sustainable facilities, providing a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature.
54 Bulloak Drive, Kumbarilla
Dalby Caravan & Tourist Parks

Dalby Tourist Park
32 Myall Street, Dalby
QLD 4405
Ph: 07 4662 4793
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Pioneer Caravan Village (RV Friendly)
28 Black Street, Dalby QLD 4405
Ph: 07 4662 1811
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The Bun Tourist Park
84 Moffatt Street,
Kaimkillenbun QLD 4406
Ph: 07 4663 4108
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Bell Tourist Park
40 Cedarvale Road, Bell
Ph: 07 4663 1265
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