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Camping in Western Australia
The biggest state in Australia, offers up some of the biggest adventures for campers in the wonderful Western Australia. From the southern tip all the way up to the pilbara region, Western Australia has a huge range of parks , forests and reserves for camping in. With beautiful coastal regions to outback experiences, there is a place for everyone in WA.
Perth Hills Campsite - Perth Hills National Park |
Perth Hills NP |
Being located so close to Perth, this park receives a lot of campers who come to enjoy the bushwalking trails, and guided walks in this nature based park. There is even an outdoor cinema. Access is via Mundaring Weir Rd. Firewood is supplied, but bring in your own gear as it is a short walk to campsites |
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Conto Camground - Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park |
Leeuwin-Naturaliste NP |
Lighthouses, great surfing beaches, caves, excellent ancient Karri forests, make this camping area just a magnificent destination. From Margaret River, it is an 18km drive SW. Firewood is supplied. Please boil your water first. Only suitable for small van campers. |
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Eagle Bluff Camping Area - Denham Area |
Denham Area |
Located near the famous Shark Bay Marine Park, this camping area has safe swimming, magnificent cliffs, and plenty of fossil remnents to see. Come see the famous dolphins of Monkey Mia. Access is just off Shark Bay Road, 18km se of Denham. It is a popular place for swimming, fishing and snorkelling. Gas/fuel only. Bring drinking water. |
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Kurrajong Campsite - Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park |
Purnululu NP |
Formed over 350 million years ago, these magnificent dome shaped towers of the Bungle Bungle Range, provide a beautiful backdrop for campers. With all the gorges to explore with varying degrees of length. All accessible only by foot. Access is along the parks main road. Bring drinking water and boil the supplied bore water. Firewood is supplied |
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Allison Camping area - Rottnest Island |
Rottnest Island |
Just over from Perth, Rottnest Island has an interesting history and many activities for families and single campers to enjoy. The beaches are great for swimming and surfing, fishing and snorkelling. Access to the island is by ferry, bookings are essential. Gas / fuel stoves only. |
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Photos courtesy - WA Tourism
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