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Norman, QLD 4890

Darling Downs West · Queensland · Population 1,437 · Median age 30

Small outback town near Cairns with caravan parks and basic camping options. Gateway to the Norman River with hiking access.

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Written by Touringuide Team

Norman is a small residential community in Far North Queensland, roughly 100km inland from the Cairns coast. The town has limited commercial services but offers affordable accommodation options for travellers passing through or exploring the Gulf Savannah region. The area is relatively quiet, suitable for those seeking a low-key stop between major destinations.

The Norman River and surrounding bushland provide outdoor recreation opportunities. Capt. W. H. Norman Bridge offers local hiking access, while the caravan parks and bush camping reserves provide convenient bases for exploring the immediate area. Mobile coverage and supplies should be confirmed before arriving, as services are limited in this remote location.

About Norman — Demographics

Based on postcode 4890 area (ABS Census 2021)
1,437
Population
30
Median Age
$1,698/wk
Median Household Income
3
Avg Household Size
$992/mo
Median Mortgage
$170/wk
Median Rent
4%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Capt. W. H. Norman BridgeLocal hiking trail offering access to the Norman River and bushland walks

Must Do

  • Bush Camping ReserveFree camping option with river access for exploring the local landscape

Travel Tips

  • Fuel and groceries are limited—stock up in Cairns or larger centres before arriving
  • Mobile coverage may be patchy; download offline maps if travelling through the region
  • Water and power availability at caravan parks varies; confirm facilities when booking
  • Bush Camping Reserve is free but facilities are basic—carry drinking water
  • Check road conditions before travelling; Gulf Savannah roads can be rough after rain
Traffic & Access: Norman is accessible via inland routes from Cairns. Road conditions vary seasonally; wet season (November–April) can affect access to some reserves. Fuel and supplies are scarce—plan accordingly.
Best Time to Visit: April to September offers cooler weather and dry road conditions suitable for camping and exploring the Gulf Savannah region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Norman?

There are 10 campsites near Norman, including Normanton Caravan Park (0.5km), Bush Camping Reserve (0.9km), Normanton River Caravan Park (1.8km).

What walks and trails are near Norman?

There are 2 walking trails near Norman, including Capt. W. H. Norman Bridge (0.8km), Norman Street (33km).