Kids, Dogs & Dads Who Don’t Do Yoga

Not every traveller packs linen pants and herbal tea. Some come with toddlers, toolboxes, and border collies. And not every bloke wants to sit cross-legged at dawn. That doesn’t mean they’re not looking for something real.

If you’ve ever planned a trip with a kid who only eats two types of food, a dog who thinks every roo is a game, or a partner whose idea of mindfulness is checking a fence line—welcome.

You’re our people.

Wellness, but With Dirt Under Your Nails

Wellness gets thrown around a lot—often involving float tanks, turmeric lattes, or seven types of yoga. But research into wellbeing shows that what really makes us feel good is a little simpler: time outside, purpose, people we like, and a good night’s sleep.

You don’t need a curated retreat for that. You need space, fresh air, and maybe a job to do—like feeding the chooks or gathering firewood with a sleepy kid in tow.

We’re Pet-Friendly Because That’s How Life Works

You don’t have to leave the dog behind. Or the cockatoo. Or your geriatric kelpie with one eye and a love of sniffing tyres. Our only rules: keep them in the campground area and clean up after them.

No special lead colour. No breed restrictions. Just commonsense.

Campgrounds With Wiggle Room

Our campsites aren’t lined up like a car park. You find your patch, face the sunset, and spread out. Whether you’re a caravan combo, tent tribe or tagalong convoy, there’s space for everyone—including the ones who wake up at 5am and the ones who don’t.

We Get Your People

We know the dads who think a weekend away should include tools, not towels. The mums who want more than a playground. The kids who love a torch and a dirt mound more than a theme park. The mates who want to talk about life over a fire, not at a bar.

Out here, no one’s selling you inner peace. But you might just find a version of it anyway.

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