September 19, 2025

On the Water at Trinity Islands

Paddle, Cast, and Relax: Adventures at Trinity Islands Holiday Park

Waterfront Camping and Boating

Trinity Islands Holiday Park sits on the tranquil banks of the Burrum River, offering a perfect base for water lovers. Camp right on the waterfront and wake up to gentle ripples on the river. Kayak along calm stretches, paddle at your own pace, or try catch-and-release fishing in the lake. For those who love boating, the park has a convenient boat ramp, making it easy to explore the Burrum River and nearby waterways.

Fishing and Aquatic Adventures

The Fraser Coast region is a paradise for anglers. Fish straight from the shore or from your kayak and enjoy the abundance of native species. Nearby Burrum Heads is perfect for stand-up paddleboarding, while Hervey Bay offers beautiful beaches and the chance to spot whales during the winter season. Whether you’re casting a line, paddling, or simply soaking in the river views, water activities at Trinity Islands Holiday Park are hard to beat.

Nature and Wildlife

Beyond the water, the park and surrounding area are full of wildlife. Spot fish, lizards, and a variety of birds, or catch a glimpse of kangaroos grazing nearby. For a deeper connection with nature, take a day trip to Kgari or Lady Elliot Island to explore walking trails, snorkel in pristine waters, or encounter turtles, manta rays, and reef sharks. The Fraser Coast is full of experiences for nature enthusiasts, both on land and in the water.

Exploring the Fraser Coast Region

The region around Trinity Islands Holiday Park is packed with adventure and local flavour. Take a scenic drive through Bundaberg’s rum and ginger beer region or wander the Childers food bowl for local treats. Woodgate offers spectacular beaches and fishing opportunities, while Double Island Point is ideal for surfing. A short drive takes you to vibrant Noosa for shopping and dining or Brisbane if you’re after city vibes alongside the laid-back coast.

Relax, Unwind, and Enjoy

At Trinity Islands Holiday Park, it’s all about embracing the simple pleasures. Enjoy conversations by the campfire, friendly card games, and the sizzle of food cooking in the open air. Whether it’s a family adventure, a friends’ getaway, or a solo retreat, the park offers the perfect balance of relaxation and exploration, making it a highlight of any Fraser Coast visit.

Plan Your Stay at Trinity Islands Holiday Park

With riverfront camping, boating, kayaking, fishing, and easy access to the region’s natural wonders, Trinity Islands Holiday Park is the perfect base for a coastal getaway. Find more information and book your stay at the Trinity Islands Holiday Park page.

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