8 Off-Road Campers That Can Handle Almost Anything

Off-road camper trailer

Uncover the thrill of adventure with our collection of eight off-road campers, each meticulously crafted to withstand any weather and conquer any terrain. Designed for those who crave exploration, these campers are engineered to provide both durability and comfort, ensuring that you can tackle even the most challenging landscapes with confidence.

Camping on Bribie During Christmas

Camping on Bribie Island over Christmas Discover the Magic of Bribie Island: Unforgettable Camping Adventures Await! Bribie Island, located just off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is a popular destination for camping during the Christmas season. With its beautiful beaches, warm weather, and abundance of outdoor activities, it’s the perfect place to spend the holidays. One of the best ways to experience Bribie Island is by camping with a camper trailer. This allows you to easily explore the island and all it has to offer, while still enjoying the comforts of home. Camper trailers come in a variety of sizes and styles, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs. Many camper trailer campsites on Bribie Island have amenities such as electricity and water hookups, as well as shared facilities like bathrooms and showers. Some popular campsites on the island include Bongaree Beach and Banksia Beach. Both of these campsites are located near the water and offer stunning views of the ocean. Bongaree Beach is especially popular among families, thanks to its wide range of activities and facilities. The campground has a playground, BBQ areas, and a swimming pool, as well as a shop and café. Banksia Beach is a little more secluded, making it a great option for those looking for a more peaceful camping experience. In addition to the beautiful beaches, Bribie Island also offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. The island is home to a number of parks and nature reserves, where you can go hiking, birdwatching, or even spot some wildlife. For those who enjoy fishing, Bribie Island is a paradise. The island is surrounded by waterways and offers some of the best fishing in the region. You can go fishing off the beach, or rent a boat and explore the waterways. No matter what you’re looking for, Bribie Island has something for everyone. Whether you want to relax on the beach, go fishing, or explore the island’s natural beauty, camping on Bribie Island is the perfect way to spend your Christmas vacation. With its warm weather, beautiful scenery, and abundance of outdoor activities, Bribie Island is the perfect destination for a holiday to remember. Website Link

8 Reasons Why Camping with Kids is the Best

We had no idea we were creating memories

Top 8 Reasons why Camping with Kids is the Best! Think it’s too hard to take the kids camping – there’s a lot of reasons why its a great idea Reasons to take your kids camping… Since COVID, more and more Australian families have decided to hit the road and go camping! If you ask me, it’s a welcome side effect and distraction to the pandemic. Over the last few years, there have been a number of very large studies that have shown kids are spending less time outdoors, and are less connected to the natural world. A recent article: Natural Childhood (Stephen Moss, The Nation Trust UK) even coined a new term for this, “Nature Deficit Disorder”. Simply put, nature has a lot of competition these days – the image of children spending hours in front of TV’s, devices, and consoles are becoming all too commonplace.    While we could discuss the reasons and issues why this phenomenon has developed in our modern world, like traffic, “stranger danger”, and the resulting modern “helicopter parents,” who watch and direct their kid’s every move, denying them the freedom they enjoyed when they were themselves growing up. We’re going to focus on how regular camping trips away with the kids can be a great way to reconnect with nature, spend more quality time with the family, and help you raise more resilient adults, and create memories that will last a lifetime.  And with that – here’s Platinum Campers top 8 reasons why camping with the kids is the best! 1. It teaches them not all holidays don’t need to cost heaps You can grab a campsite for $20 bucks – try to find a hotel room for that amount! When first starting out in a tent, with just a small outlay of a couple $100 dollars you can be out in the bush, on the beach, or in the outback before you know it. Plus with the money you save on accommodation, you can do more activities at your destination!  2. Help develop their sense of Adventure! Camping, even if it’s just for one night is awesome! New environments, unfamiliar sights and sounds, other kids to meet and play with, a tent or camper trailer to help put up and sleeping under the stars all make for a fun-filled adventure.  Some say it’s in our genes, the Wanderlust gene (DRD4-7R), a sense of adventure ensures life remains open and full of possibilities; promoting the positive outlook that underpins great current, and future mental health. 3. You can see more stars and go Stargazing The night sky is full of stories, adventures, and curiosities. And when out camping, you usually are away from the bright lights of civilization and will be able to see literally 1000’s of more stars than at home. Let your eyes adjust to the night sky and start talking about stars, Earth and out place in the Universe. Not only is gazing into the night sky one of many ways to encourage your child’s natural love of learning, it’s also a step toward raising thoughtful, introspective, universe-conscious people.  4. Camping helps build resilience Too often today kids, remain in their comfort zones; and let’s be honest, we parents can sometimes fall into the same traps. We’re all spending more time indoors than ever before. This environment, for many, is predictable, secure, and closely monitored. While stability is good, being inside constantly stimulated won’t help a child to develop confidence & resilience. Helping to put up a tent, finding the campsite shop and being sent to pick up supplies, dealing with adversity (broken poles, forgotten tent pegs, bad weather), by comparison are all great ways of building resilience. When kids learn that they can deal with adversity, they become more robust and confident adults. 5. Camping gives kids the freedom to explore and be creative As a parent, I understand the worry of letting your kids play alone outside in 2021. The world in a sense has become a more dangerous place. But, having the freedom to play, explore and generally behave the way children should is one of the vital elements missing from modern life for many children. Family-friendly campsites are a safe, and secure environment for kids to play and explore in, giving them a sense of freedom. This freedom, along with the more natural environment is a great way to boost creativity. Being bored gives kids the opportunity to be creative and use their imagination to play games and entertain themselves; something they typically don’t need to do when they’re at home. 6. Get the kids moving and exercising (without forcing it) Camping with kids in a word, is an Adventure! It’s not just about sitting on camp chairs all day, sure some days, but not most of them! Depending on where you camp, when you get up in the morning there is a world of possibilities. Hiking, canoeing, playing beside the creek and swimming, collecting firewood, climbing trees, playing hide and seek, the list is literally endless. Brought bikes? Riding on the dirt and over bumps in a new environment is a lot of fun!  Obviously the sort of exercise your kid does will depend on age and your campsite, but the main point here is you are all moving and outside, and most importantly, hopefully having fun!  7. They make new friends – And so do you One of the best parts of camping is the new friends and people you meet along the way. And the same goes for your kids! Chances are there are other families camping nearby and the kids have the chance to explore together. I never worry about them getting bored because they always find someone to hang with and these kids are typically avid campers too, so they already have that in common. And of course – you will have a lot in common with the parents!  8. You’re creating lifelong memories Why do memories matter? Happy memories are not just

Top 10 Places in Australia to take your camper trailer

Places to take your camper trailer around Brisbane

Platinum Campers Top 10 Places in Australia to take your camper trailer Ready to Explore in your new Camper? Learn More Here’s the Platinum Camper Trailer and Caravan’s State-by-State wrap on some of our best known camper trailer spots. This is just but a small samples of what Australia has to offer – there are so many more than just these 10, but this will wet your appetite and possibly introduce you to some locations that are not so well known. Let’s face it; anywhere you can camp in your camper trailer is going to be better than a day in the office. Bribie Island – QLD Camp behind the dunes on the Ocean Beach, and enjoy fantastic opportunities to boat, fish and explore.  Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area, just a short drive from Brisbane offers a variety of coastal camping experiences, some accessible by high clearance four-wheel-drive vehicle, others accessible by boat. Camping permits are required and fees apply. A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site. Website Link Kilcowera Station – qld Kilcowera station is located a 14-hour drive from Brisbane and offers up a genuine outback experience. Throughout the area, there are plenty of places to make camp with your camper trailer. One of the most scenic spots at Kilcowera Station is the Cardenyabba lagoon. This area of natural beauty is the perfect place to spend an afternoon kayaking or catching yabbies. Spend your day exploring the 120,000 acre Station. As with most Outback destinations, the night sky is not affected by light pollution. There is nothing quite as Australian as enjoying a cold one next to a roaring campfire under the stars.  Website Link Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park – sa The lowest natural point in mainland Australia can be found in Lake Eyre, approximately 15 m below sea level. Lake Eyre is also the largest salt lake in the country, however nowadays, it’s rarely ever full. Even just to see a small flood in the lake, you may have to wait three years. This is because the amount of water that fills the lake is dependent on the intensity of the rainfall in the surrounding areas. But the lake still makes our list because it offers a unique camping experience, where you can try for yourself at one of two campgrounds within the park: Halligan Bay and Muloorina Station Bore. Website Link TALBOTVILLE HISTORIC TOWNSHIP CAMPING AREA – VIC Speak of Victoria and we immediately think High Country… a place that is the 4X4 Mecca of Australia. I could fill a book with descriptions of magic campsites around here. So let’s just drill down to the best one. Talbotville – an abandoned gold mining town north-west of Dargo, best accessible by 4WD only and literally surrounded by endless days of tracks. The town is long gone, leaving a perfect level green grassed camping area beside the most pristine river, the Crooked River. If there was a campsite in heaven, this would be it! Website Link Ayers Rock Campground – NT Nothing screams Australian outback more than Uluru. One of the best places for those touring with their trailer camper in the Australian Outback is the Kata Tjuta National Park. Set against the warm red sands of the desert, Ayers Rock Campground is the perfect place to pitch up and explore some of the finest Outback scenery in the world. The campsite is located just 15 km from Uluru and plenty of desert oaks provide shade from the heat of the day. Located over 1500 kilometres from Adelaide, this stunning destination definitely requires a camper trailer fit for purpose. Hardcore drivers would be able to reach it after a solid 17-hour drive. But it is better to split the journey between several days and enjoy what the heart of Australia has to offer along the way. Website Link Niggly Cave, Junee Cave State Reserve, TAS Calling all explorers! The Junee Cave is just far enough off the beaten track that it’s less popular among the tourists, but in reality, it’s not even 100 km out from Hobart. This large cave system, consisting of nearly 300 caves, is a great choice if you want to feel as though you’ve got the entire place to yourself.  For bragging rights, don’t miss Niggly Cave, Australia’s deepest cave at 375 m deep. What’s more, Tasmania’s first national park, Mount Field National Park, is only 5 km away in the nearby town of Maydena where you’ll find the Land of the Giants Caravan Park. With plenty of campsites suitable for tents, campers, and caravans, you’ll feel right at home at this serviced camping and caravan park. Website Link 1770, QLD The town of 1770 is found on the Queensland coast between Rockhampton and Bundaberg. It has two good caravan parks – one on the shores of Bustard Bay and one that is a 10-min walk to the pristine surf beach. Eurimbula National Park, just before the town, has two waterside camping opportunities at Middle Beach and Bustard Bay. If you are into boating and fishing these are the picks. A few kilometres south of 1770 is Deepwater National Park with numerous camping opportunities tucked amongst the shade trees just 5-mins walk from the surf beach which you will have all to yourself. Website Link The Pinnacles, Nambung National Park, WA Until space travel to Mars becomes a reality, a trip to the Pinnacles will have to do. The vastness of the land, the jagged rock formations, and the yellow sand are convincing enough to make us feel as though we’ve been transported into outer space (without the deadly side effects). For an even more eerie experience, visit this desert in the late afternoon to see the sun cast strange shadows on the sand. Although there are no campsites in the park, there are accommodation options in the nearby town of Cervantes, like RAC Cervantes Holiday Park. Website Link Simpson Desert Regional Reserve, SA This breathtakingly beautiful desert landscape

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