Camping Made Easy
1. Choose the right park for your style
Kui Parks offers a variety of camping experiences, from large powered sites for caravans and motorhomes, to grassy unpowered spots for tents, cosy cabins, and stylish glamping tents. Think about what kind of experience you want — a relaxed bushland escape, easy access to local attractions, or a spot near water for fishing and swimming. Planning ahead with these camping tips ensures the perfect stay.
2. Pack smart, pack light
A successful camping trip is all about preparation. Pack bedding suitable for the season, layers to stay warm on cool nights, insect repellent, a hat, sturdy shoes, and a reusable water bottle. For those using tents or glamping, don’t forget a flashlight or headlamp, and something comfy to sit around the campfire.
3. Make the most of the facilities
Many Kui Parks offer excellent amenities: camp kitchens, BBQs, playgrounds, laundry facilities, and fire pits. Take advantage of these to make your stay easier, more comfortable, and more social — it’s part of the fun!
4. Embrace the great outdoors
Camping is your chance to disconnect and enjoy nature. Take morning walks, explore local trails, watch wildlife, or go for a swim if the park is near a lake or river. Even simple activities, like reading by the fire or cooking outdoors, become memorable when you’re immersed in nature.
5. Step into camping
If you usually stick to cabins or caravans, why not try pitching a tent or booking a glamping tent for a change? Experiencing the outdoors up close — the sounds, smells, and starry nights — adds a whole new dimension to your holiday. It’s a chance to reconnect with nature and discover the simple joys of camping.
6. Connect with the locals
One of the joys of Kui Parks is the community. Park owners know the area inside out — from hidden walks to local eateries and seasonal events. Take the time to chat with them; their tips can transform a good trip into an unforgettable one.
7. Leave it better than you found it
Respect the park, the environment, and other guests. Dispose of waste responsibly, follow any fire safety rules, and leave your campsite tidy. Caring for these spaces helps ensure everyone can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors.
