



Cooktown Holiday Park
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Cooktown
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Holiday & Caravan Park
★4.5 / 5
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Lauren Grogan
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10 Jul 2025
"We enjoyed our stay,it's a good base camp 🏕 to explore the area from ,we stayed on a powered site in our caravan,nice pool,clean amenities 👍good camp kitchen"
Jan & Ian Butters
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14 Jun 2025
"Spent 2 weeks great relaxing holiday park is very nice. Well treed lovely gardens. Staff were great and amenities clean. Town centre a reasonable walk for a..."
Moh'd Asraar
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06 Jun 2025
"Great Place. Paddy was very helpful."
mark peters
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03 Jun 2025
"Great location"
Ty Mackie
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27 May 2025
"Great accommodation for the night,."
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Four hours north of Cairns, Cooktown is the ideal base for exploring Queensland’s tropical north and the rugged beauty of Lower Cape York. Named for Captain James Cook’s arrival in 1770, the town offers interesting history, stunning coast and lush rainforests to explore. Award-winning Cooktown Holiday Park provides outstanding caravan park facilities and quality accommodation options, perfectly located for exploring the tropical scenery and the rich history of the region.
Caravanners and campers will enjoy the roomy campsites in beautiful landscaped surrounds, while those looking for a self-contained accommodation option can choose from a range of cabins and motel-style units.
All units feature air conditioning for year-round comfort and well-equipped kitchens for self-catering.
Impressive park features include award-winning tropical gardens, shaded swimming pool, camp kitchen, BBQs, guest laundry and fish cleaning facilities for prepping the catch of the day.
Named for Captain James Cook following his arrival in 1770, Cooktown holds a significant place in Australia’s history. Cook and his crew spent 48 days here when his ship Endeavour was crippled on a nearby reef. Explore the township and visit the excellent James Cook Museum, Cooktown History Centre, Botanic Gardens, and historic Railway Park. The town also features excellent shopping and eateries.
There is fabulous fishing in and around Cooktown and out on the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. There are also beautiful pristine beaches and nearby waterfalls, bush treks, extraordinary birdwatching, arts and crafts, museums, galleries, produce markets, Aboriginal culture, golf, and so much more.
Caravanners and campers will enjoy the roomy campsites in beautiful landscaped surrounds, while those looking for a self-contained accommodation option can choose from a range of cabins and motel-style units.
All units feature air conditioning for year-round comfort and well-equipped kitchens for self-catering.
Impressive park features include award-winning tropical gardens, shaded swimming pool, camp kitchen, BBQs, guest laundry and fish cleaning facilities for prepping the catch of the day.
Named for Captain James Cook following his arrival in 1770, Cooktown holds a significant place in Australia’s history. Cook and his crew spent 48 days here when his ship Endeavour was crippled on a nearby reef. Explore the township and visit the excellent James Cook Museum, Cooktown History Centre, Botanic Gardens, and historic Railway Park. The town also features excellent shopping and eateries.
There is fabulous fishing in and around Cooktown and out on the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. There are also beautiful pristine beaches and nearby waterfalls, bush treks, extraordinary birdwatching, arts and crafts, museums, galleries, produce markets, Aboriginal culture, golf, and so much more.
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