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Hit the road on an epic Queensland adventure! A road trip is the best way to explore everything Queensland has to offer. With a lot of ground to cover, and many destinations to choose from for your holiday, there’s never been a better time to get out and go in a campervan, 4WD or motorhome.


Why Holiday in Queensland?

You might have experienced a Queensland holiday before, but have you truly explored the vast and varied landscapes of this remarkable state?

Welcome to Queensland, a land of endless possibilities and untamed wonders waiting to be discovered. 

Spanning from its bustling coastal cities to the heart of the Outback, Queensland's diverse regions include major town centres and hidden gems alike, from the sunny Gold Coast and the Great Barrier Reef to the remote beauty of towns like Longreach and Birdsville.

This state beckons you to explore beyond the familiar. Embark on a road trip that takes you from the coastal splendors of the East to the rugged outback in the West. 

Queensland invites you to surrender to the allure of the open road, where adventure awaits at every turn. Let us guide you on a campervan adventure through this captivating region, creating memories that will last a lifetime.


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3 Ways to Enjoy an Apollo Motorhome Holiday in Queensland

 

1. Enjoy a return itinerary with pick up and drop off from either Brisbane or Cairns.

2. Travel one-way between our Brisbane and Cairns branches - here's a sample itinerary!

3. Fly to Brisbane or Cairns and take a one-way rental back to your home state.

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Things to do in QLD

Alyssa Tresider
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Springbrook National Park Guide: Waterfalls, Glow-worms and World Heritage Rainforest

Rising above the Gold Coast in Queensland’s hinterland, Springbrook National Park is a cool, green world of ancient rainforest, dramatic escarpments and thundering waterfalls. Carved from an ancient volcano and protected as part of the Gondwana Rainforests World Heritage Area, it offers everything from short family-friendly boardwalks to rewarding half-day waterfall circuits. It is close enough for an easy day trip, yet rich enough to fill a long weekend. 

When you are exploring by campervan, Springbrook is an inspiring stop where misty mornings, glow worm nights, and sweeping lookouts turn a simple road trip into something unforgettable.

 

Why do people go to Springbrook National Park?

Travellers come for the rare combination of world-class rainforest and easily accessible natural wonders. The plateau shelters ancient Antarctic beech and subtropical forest that feels primeval, with vines, buttressed trees and fern-filled gullies that stay lush through the year. 

The star attractions are its waterfalls and lookouts. Natural Bridge is a photogenic rock arch where a waterfall plunges through a cave roof, and after dark, the cave ceilings glow with thousands of tiny bioluminescent larvae. The Purling Brook Falls and Twin Falls circuits deliver classic Queensland waterfall experiences, where mist rises from plunging cascades and tracks duck behind veils of water. 

Just as memorable are the views. Best of All Lookout lives up to its name with a short walk through mossy forest that opens to sweeping vistas across the New South Wales ranges toward Wollumbin Mount Warning. Along the escarpment, easy viewpoints such as Canyon Lookout reveal a chain of falls and, on clear days, the Gold Coast skyline and Pacific Ocean. Wildlife is another draw. You may spot pademelons browsing at the forest edge, hear the mimicry of a lyrebird or glimpse a platypus in quiet streams at dawn and dusk.

 

How long should I spend at Springbrook National Park?

A single day is enough to visit a few lookouts and complete one or two short walks. Many visitors pair the Natural Bridge circuit with a stop at Canyon Lookout, then add either the Best of All Lookout stroll or a gentle section of boardwalk. 

If you time your visit for the evening, a return to Natural Bridge for the glow-worms is a highlight that easily fits within a day trip from the coast. Two days lets you slow down and see the best of the plateau without rushing. Tackle the Purling Brook Falls circuit on one day and the Twin Falls circuit on the next, then weave in lookouts and picnic stops. Staying overnight also increases your chances of good weather windows for those famous views. 

 

How to get to Springbrook National Park

Springbrook sits in the Gold Coast hinterland

  • From Surfers Paradise: The National Park is a 1-hour drive via the M1 and Springbrook Road. 

  • From Brisbane: Plan for around 1.5-2 hours via the M1 to Nerang and then up the range. The final climb is steep and winding, with narrow sections and tight bends that reward unhurried driving. Take your time, use lower gears on descents and be ready for reduced visibility if cloud sits on the ridge. 

The park is spread across several sections, including the Springbrook Plateau and the Natural Bridge area in the Numinbah Valley. Distances between trailheads are short, yet they can be separated by twisting mountain roads, so group your stops by area to reduce time in transit.

 

Best time to visit Springbrook National Park

Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with mild temperatures and more comfortable humidity. Waterfalls usually run best after the summer wet season, so early autumn often has the strongest flows, while late spring can be drier. Summer brings the rainforest into its most luxuriant state and can deliver spectacular flows after rain, but it also brings higher humidity and frequent afternoon showers or storms.

If you visit in summer, start walks early to avoid afternoon downpours and carry a light rain jacket. Winter days are generally cooler and clearer, often delivering the longest views from the escarpment.

 

Weather in Springbrook National Park

Springbrook has a cool mountain climate compared with the nearby coast. Expect average summer daytime highs around the mid-20s Celsius and winter days in the mid-teens. Nights are cooler on the plateau, so a warm layer is useful even in the warmer months. 

Rainfall is spread throughout the year, with more frequent wet days in the summer and early autumn period, which helps keep the forest green and the falls flowing. Cloud and mist often settle on the ridge. The weather can change quickly, so make sure to carry a light rain shell, warm layer, water and insect repellent. Tracks can be slippery after rain, so always stay on formed paths and obey closures. At Natural Bridge, don’t shine bright lights at the glow worms! Avoid flash photography and aerosols, and use minimal light, if possible.

 

Entry fees and permits

There is no fee to enter Springbrook National Park, and day-use areas are free. If you plan to camp, you can book a site at The Settlement camping area, which would require online booking and fees. Bush camping is not allowed anywhere in the park. 

 

Best place to park your campervan at Springbrook National Park

  • Purling Brook Falls – Gwongorella picnic area: Large day car parks with toilets, shelters, BBQs and clear track maps; if full, park at The Settlement day area and connect via the short link track as signed. 

  • Twin Falls – Tallanbana/Canyon Lookout: Signed trailheads with day parking and toilets at nearby picnic areas. Arrive early on weekends/holidays. 

  • Natural Bridge: Dedicated car park for the 1 km circuit; the track is suitable for a careful night visit to view glow worms. 

  • Overnighting: The Settlement camping area (unpowered sites) is the only campground in the park. For powered sites, use private holiday parks outside the park on the coast/hinterland and day-trip up to Springbrook.

 

FAQs and quick answers

  1. Where is Springbrook National Park located?
    In the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland. Plateau access is inland from the coast, while Natural Bridge is down in Numinbah Valley. 

  2. How long are the main walks?
    Purling Brook Falls circuit is 4 km (2 hrs, best walked clockwise); Twin Falls circuit is 4 km (2 hrs), and the Natural Bridge circuit is 1 km (1 hr). 

  3. Can I swim in Springbrook National Park?
    Yes, but only in signed places; Warringa Pool is the usual swim spot. No swimming at Natural Bridge as it’s a restricted access area. 

  4. Do I need to pay to enter?
    No park entry fee; camping fees apply if staying at The Settlement. 

  5. When can I see glow-worms at Natural Bridge?
    After dark, most of the year. Make sure to walk quietly, keep lights low, and don’t shine torches at the colony.

  6. Are the car parks in Springbrook National Park suitable for campervans?
    Yes; major day-use areas have sealed access, toilets and clear maps; they can fill at peak times, so arrive early.

 

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The Brisbane Apollo branch is conveniently located just 10 minutes drive from the Brisbane Airport. Pick up your camper in Brisbane and explore Queensland and beyond! 

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If you’re planning a visit to the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef, then you’ve no doubt added Cairns to your itinerary.

Known for its laid-back culture, fresh seafood, and rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, Cairns is the tropical gateway to the many adventures of North Queensland.

The Apollo Cairns branch has campers, motorhomes and 4wds for hire just 5 minutes drive from the Airport. For the most convenient motorhomes Cairns has to offer, choose Apollo! Pick up your camper in Cairns and get explore tropical North Queensland. 

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