Noosa News
Cape York camp sites booked out as travellers head for ultimate wilderness trip

One of the country’s great wildernesses is gearing up for a bumper tourist season, as thousands of visitors prepare to tick Queensland’s Cape York off their bucket list.
Key points:
- National park camp sites on Cape York are at 80 to 100 per cent capacity over the winter months
- Some private camp sites are expecting hundreds of vehicles a day
- The spike in interest is due to international border closures
National park camp sites are booked out across the region, which spans nearly 1,500 kilometres from Cairns to the northern tip, as travellers look to conquer creek crossings and dirt road corrugations while doing a bit of crocodile spotting.
Ken Godfrey runs the Bramwell Station Tourist Park, on the country’s northern-most cattle station,…
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