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The Best Caravan Parks on the Savannah Way for Your Winter Migration

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The Best Caravan Parks on the Savannah Way for Your Winter Migration

Published 1 April 2026

The Best Caravan Parks on the Savannah Way for Your Winter Migration

Every May the Savannah Way turns into a slow river of caravans heading west before the southern chill arrives. The migration is predictable: couples who've done the loop before, first-timers towing nervously, and the seasoned rigs that treat Normanton to Karumba like a commute. Powered sites book out fast — plan your winter run in March, not on the road in June.

Charleville is the logical first major stop after the southern run. Cobb & Co Caravan Park puts you close to town services and the WWII tour if you haven't stopped yet. Level sites, clean amenities, and the reassurance of a proper Outback service town before the longer gaps north.

Blackall's caravan park sits handy to the woolscour and the main street. Winter nights are cool enough for a campfire where permitted, and mornings are made for coffee at the bakery before the day's hop.

Longreach is where most travellers pause for two or three nights — stockman's shows, river cruises, and provisioning. Longreach Caravan Park and Cabins balances access to attractions with the space larger rigs need.

Georgetown is the Gulf Savannah gateway. Goldfields Van Park suits self-contained vans; if you prefer a motel room and shower after dusty days on the road, Georgetown has alternatives worth considering before the final push north.

Normanton and Karumba are the payoff — Gulf humidity, fishing talk, and powered sites within reach of the boat ramp. Gulfland Motel and Caravan Park at Normanton is a favourite staging point; Gulf Country Caravan Park at Karumba puts you close to sunset over the mudflats.

Migration tips: travel mid-week when possible, phone ahead for powered sites in Longreach and Gulf towns, and carry spare hose fittings — park taps vary. The Savannah Way in winter is one of Australia's great caravan traditions; these parks are the anchors that make it manageable.