Goondiwindi Freedom Lifestyle Park, situated on the picturesque border between Queensland and New South Wales, the charming town of Goondiwindi beckons travelers with its warm country hospitality. A beloved destination for wanderers and explorers, Goondiwindi Freedom Lifestyle Park caters to groups and families of all sizes and budgets with a diverse array of accommodation options.
Whether you’re rolling in with a large rig or seeking the luxury of an ensuite bathroom, the park offers a variety of caravan sites to suit your needs. For those who prefer a more rustic experience, unpowered tent sites are available, some nestled right beside the tranquil billabongperfect for an evening meal accompanied by the serene sight of waterbirds.
Adventure awaits just steps away at the Macintyre River, where you can try your hand at fishing and perhaps catch dinner straight from the water. The little ones will delight in splashing around in the onsite swimming pool or playing in the sail-shaded playground.
The holiday park is well-equipped with amenities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable, including a camp kitchen, kiosk, Wi-Fi, and more. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Goondiwindi Freedom Lifestyle Park has something for everyone.
Geoff Stone
a month agoI love this park. Stayed here twice and will return. Wide roads for easy maneuvering. They alternate the way you face on the drive-through sites . I love this. Easier to meet your neighbours. Isn't that what caravanning is all about. Unfortunately, the dump point was out of order this time. Tip. If you are staying for a few nights, ask for a lagoon site. There are 4 of them. Very pleasant
Kylie Duggan
a month agoStayed here for 1 night, when I arrived for check in I was presented with a closed enveloped and basically sent on my way to find my own cabin. For a town with break ins currently the cabin locks are broken and the key for the cabin was bent and the sliding door does not work properly but staff didnt seem to care. The water damage in the bathroom is poor with the flooring lifting off these cabins are very dated and run down they seem to cater more for workers who wont complain then people needing caravan parks. Will never stay or recommend this place
Trisha K
3 months agoIs a bit out of town and a bit noisy with trucks going by. Didn’t keep us awake or disturb our sleep. Managed to get an ensuite site as we booked ahead. It was clean and adequate. Shame the exhaust fan runs so powerful - very cold to shower in during winter.
Anne Elliott
6 months agoThe amenities are good. Staff friendly. But advertising this as a "quiet" park is highly deceptive. The park is situated alongside a major highway and was the noisiest park I have ever stayed in, in terms of transport noise. I have stayed in many parks adjacent to highways and understand there will be transport noise. This was way and above anything I have experienced, in my many years of travelling. Constant VERY loud noise of many big rigs passing, just at the point that they are using air brakes and changing up and down multiple gears. It was VERY loud, and relentless throughout the night. The camp has large semitrailers and big trucks travelling each side of it, being situated between the major highway on one side and a fueling route for local trucks on the other. On top of that, a very loud mechanical noise was coming from a machinery shed (?) next door for several hours throughout the early evening. The sound was louder than anything that could be called tolerable noise levels. If you want to sleep in this park, bring ear plugs. To repeat, the fact that this park advertises itself as 'quiet' is laughable.
Katherine Stoelwinder
a month agoAfter being prompted by the booking site I used to book our cabin to leave a review, I wrote a detailed and fair summary of basically how we thought the cabin itself was good, but everything in it was hard to describe because we arrived after a power cut caused by a storm, and I thought offering guests money off a return visit was fair. This was based on the fact that we, and likely others, didn't get most of what we paid for regardless of the cause. The response was very dismissive and tone deaf. The power came back on at 1am so we had plenty of time to shower? After driving for almost 8 hours and then planning to drive for another 8 after, getting up in the middle of the night wasn't an option we'd considered to be honest! And that doesn't take into account that we couldn't keep ourselves warm, cook, watch tv, make a hot drink, or save all of the food in our esky from spoiling. They "can't control mother nature", which I obviously realise, however they CAN control their response, and it's not a response that creates return guests. Travel tips, however. Should you be planning a stay here bring a power bank, because one of our bedrooms had no sockets. Late check-in was easy and arranged via text. While there is road noise we didn't find it to be any worse than the level you would regularly get from other guests leaving before you.