Top Things to Do While Staying at a Stanthorpe Caravan Park

Top Things to Do While Staying at a Stanthorpe Caravan Park

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Staying at a Stanthorpe caravan park puts you within easy reach of some of Queensland’s best outdoor experiences — national parks, Granite Belt wineries, local markets, and the relaxing banks of the Severn River.

The Granite Belt region offers something different in every season, from summer fruit picking and swimming holes to winter cellar door tastings and campfire evenings. With Country Style Holiday Park as your base, everything is within a short drive.

Here’s what to add to your itinerary:

Relax by the Severn River

The Severn River carves a lazy path through the town of Stanthorpe, and when you book with us you have the opportunity to relax on the banks of this majestic river.

You can take a dip to cool off in the warmth of the summer sun, try a spot of kayaking, or throw in a line to catch your dinner.

As dusk falls, why not light a campfire in the designated spot at your site, , roast marshmallows, and strum a guitar or tell a few tales. It’s the best way to unwind while on holiday.

Explore National Parks and Nature Around Stanthorpe

There are some great nature spots worth exploring around Stanthorpe and the Granite Belt region, including:

1. Girraween National Park

Best Things to Do at a Stanthorpe Caravan Park

Located about 25km south of Stanthorpe is Girraween National Park. Girraween, meaning a “place of flowers”, is a haven for bushwalkers and hikers, boasting 20km of scenic trails, from leisurely short walks to mammoth six-hour hikes. As you explore, visit granite formations like The Pyramid, The Sphinx, and Castle Rock. Climb The Pyramid for a view of the Phoenix monolith or enjoy 360-degree views from Castle Rock. Rich in wildlife, you’ll encounter kangaroos, wombats, koalas, and over 700 plant species.

2. Queen Mary Falls

An hour’s drive away, Queen Mary Falls is an impressive trio of cascading waterfalls, located at the southern end of the Main Range National Park. Watch in wonder as the water plummets 40 metres into the rock pool below. While visiting the falls, you can also check out nearby Daggs Falls and Browns Falls.

3. Sundown National Park

Best Things to Do at a Stanthorpe Caravan Park

If you’re looking for something different, Sundown National Park, located just 35km from Stanthorpe, is a rugged wilderness famous for its steep ridges, dramatic gorges, and remote bushland. It’s the ideal place for experienced hikers and 4WD enthusiasts, with challenging trails, scenic lookouts, and diverse wildlife. With the Severn River meandering through the landscape, you can enjoy fishing, swimming, and exploring hidden waterfalls

Visit Stanthorpe’s Local Markets

Stanthorpe and the Granite Belt area boasts some of the best local markets, so be sure to check them out.

A. The Stanthorpe Seasonal Feast Farmer’s Markets

These markets take place every Friday at the Stanthorpe Railway Station. Here you’ll discover the best local produce. You can also enjoy a glass of local wine and savour some tasty snacks made fresh by the locals.

B. Market in the Mountains

Best Things to Do at a Stanthorpe Caravan Park

This is a popular indoor market held on the second Sunday of every month at the Stanthorpe Showgrounds. This market showcases the extraordinary talents of local Granite Belt artists and producers. Browse a diverse range of handmade crafts, jewellery, homewares, and artworks, as well as enjoy fresh local produce, baked goods, and gourmet treats.

Family-Friendly Attractions Near Stanthorpe

Granite Belt Maze and Mini Golf

Located north of Stanthorpe is the Granite Belt Maze and Mini Golf. This fun attraction is ideal for families. It features a challenging hedge maze, where participants solve puzzles and riddles along the way. Test your navigating skills as you explore the twists and turns. There is also an 18-hole mini golf course set amid scenic bushland to add to the adventure. With picnic areas and friendly staff, it’s a perfect spot for a relaxed day out with family and friends.

See Stanthorpe’s Iconic Landmarks

Visit quirky landmarks like the Big Thermometer

Best Things to Do at a Stanthorpe Caravan Park

The Big Thermometer in Stanthorpe is a landmark that celebrates the town’s reputation as Queensland’s coldest place in winter. You can find this quirky landmark in Rotary Park along Quart Pot Creek. This giant thermometer accurately displays the current temperature, often dropping below freezing in winter. The Big Thermometer offers the perfect opportunity for some fun photos, adding to your fond memories of the Granite Belt.

Discover the Granite Belt Wine Region

Stanthorpe is the heart of the Granite Belt wine region, and one of Queensland’s premier wine destinations. There are over fifty wineries in the region, producing exceptional Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and some lesser-known varieties such as Saperavi, Tempranillo, and Viognier. Wineries to consider visiting include:

How to Plan Your Time at a Stanthorpe Caravan Park

Most visitors allow two to three nights to cover the highlights comfortably. A typical stay might include a national park walk on the first day, a winery or cellar door run on the second, and a slow morning at the local markets before heading home.

Country Style Holiday Park sits just minutes from Stanthorpe town centre, making it a practical base for day trips across the region. Everything covered in this guide is within a 30 to 60-minute drive.

If you’re travelling with a caravan or camper, check availability early — riverside sites book out quickly during peak periods like winter weekends and school holidays.

Frequently Asked Questions About Things to Do Near Stanthorpe

What national parks are near Stanthorpe?

Girraween National Park is located about 25km south of Stanthorpe and offers 20km of scenic trails and granite formations. Sundown National Park, 35km from Stanthorpe, is suited to experienced hikers and 4WD enthusiasts. Queen Mary Falls is around an hour’s drive away.

What can you do at a Stanthorpe caravan park?

Staying at a Stanthorpe caravan park gives you access to riverside activities including swimming, kayaking, and campfires, as well as easy day trips to national parks, local markets, wineries, and family-friendly attractions like the Granite Belt Maze.

Are there markets near Stanthorpe?

Yes. The Stanthorpe Seasonal Feast Farmer’s Markets run every Friday at the Stanthorpe Railway Station. The Market in the Mountains is held on the second Sunday of every month at the Stanthorpe Showgrounds.

How many wineries are there near Stanthorpe?

There are over 50 wineries in the Granite Belt region, producing varieties including Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Saperavi, Tempranillo, and Viognier.

Is Country Style Holiday Park pet-friendly?

Yes. Country Style Holiday Park welcomes pets (conditions apply) and has a dedicated off-leash dog area on site.