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  • Trinity Islands Holiday Park

    **Trinity Islands Holiday Park is a nature-based camping and cabin retreat set across a cluster of private river islands encircling a freshwater catch-and-release lake — located just 30 kilometres from Hervey Bay on the Burrum River.** Spread across a substantial landholding divided into three private islands, the park places you right on the water's edge from arrival. Select a powered or unpowered waterfront site, get a fire going as the sun drops, then take out one of the park's kayaks at dusk or cast a line for barramundi from the bank. Hosts are on hand with local knowledge, help arranging regional tours, and a pet-minding service so you can head off exploring without worry. ### What camping areas are available at Trinity Islands Holiday Park? Trinity Islands offers four distinct camping zones, each with its own character and facilities. - **Wallaby Island:** Generously sized, grassed waterfront sites — powered and unpowered — with a small amenities block. Tents are welcome. Water is available via a shared central tap rather than individual site connections. - **Pelican Island:** The largest of the islands, offering powered waterfront sites and a shared amenities block. Water is also supplied from a central tap. - **Turtle Island:** A quieter option with unpowered waterfront sites suited to self-contained caravans and motorhomes that carry their own toilet and shower facilities. Not suitable for tents or camper trailers. - **Lakefront:** Unpowered waterfront sites adjacent to the Beach Shed, which provides shared BBQs, a fridge, sink, toaster, kettle and picnic tables. A small amenities block is close by, and this area serves as the main kayak launching point. ### What cabin accommodation does Trinity Islands Holiday Park offer? For those preferring a roof overhead, several cabin styles are available — all air-conditioned with an ensuite, queen bed and kitchenette. Fishing Cabins feature decks that extend out over the lake's edge, making them popular with anglers and anyone wanting an immersive water outlook. A Waterview Studio suits couples seeking a quieter retreat, while the Lakeview Family Cabin sleeps up to four guests. Cabins are not available for guests travelling with pets. ### What attractions can you visit from Trinity Islands Holiday Park? The park's location makes it a practical base for exploring the wider Fraser Coast region. Hervey Bay — Australia's Whale Watch Capital — hosts humpback whales each winter (July to October) in a bay recognised internationally as a Whale Heritage Site. K'gari (formerly Fraser Island), the world's largest sand island, is accessible for day trips, offering iconic beach driving along 75 Mile Beach and a landing strip for scenic flights. Lady Elliot Island and Lady Musgrave Island on the Southern Great Barrier Reef are also within day-trip range. Tour bookings can be arranged through park reception. ### Frequently asked questions **Is Trinity Islands Holiday Park pet friendly?** Pets are welcome at all camping sites across the park. Cabin accommodation does not allow pets, and a pet-minding service is available on site for guests who wish to join tours or day trips. **How far is Trinity Islands Holiday Park from Hervey Bay?** The park is approximately 30 kilometres from Hervey Bay, making it an easy drive to town, the waterfront and whale-watch departure points. **Can I fish at Trinity Islands Holiday Park?** Yes — the freshwater lake within the park operates on a catch-and-release basis, offering a relaxed fishing experience for guests of all ages. **Are campfires permitted?** Campfires are permitted at the park, subject to any fire restrictions in place during your stay. Check with park hosts on arrival for current conditions. Ready to pick your spot? Browse the site options above and book your stay on the Fraser Coast.