Camping near Esperance

This south coast beach town has wildlife, wildflowers, and white-sand beaches.

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2 top campgrounds near Esperance

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Nakuru Pastoral

6 sites · RVs500 acres · Merivale, WA
Nakuru Farmstay is situated half way between the coastal town of Esperance and Cape Le Grande National Park. The farm offers scenic walks featuring bird life amongst rolling hills and native bush land.Leave your caravan and pets (secured) with us during the day and explore the nearby National Park.Shady, quiet spots around farm. No toilet facilities available on-site, visitors must be fully self-contained (please BYO toileting facilities). Pets must be on leads at all times. Firewood available for purchase (see extras)All campers must be fully self-contained, with their own drinking water and toilet facilities. All sites 2WD accessible.Children under 12 stay free!
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AU$12
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Me Mate's Place

4 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Condingup, WA
Our property is located in the heart of Condingup on a 3-acre lifestyle block. You will have a spacious area to pull up to with trees and bushes surrounding you. We are close to the most pristine beaches surrounding this area, national park and more....... We allow pets but only on approval so please check with us before you bring it along. The beaches are of the sort seldom seen. Out and about one can look for miles and see nothing but nature, free of the bustling Esperance crowds. Take a look at some of our local photographs....
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AU$25
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Camping near Esperance guide

Overview

On the southern cusp of the Golden Outback, Esperance is surely one of Western Australia’s most unique beach towns. Gleaming turquoise waters and powder-white sands stretch along the coast, while inland, lush forests and wildlife-filled lakes provide plenty of options for kayaking and bushwalking. Further afield, explore the idyllic islands of Esperance Bay and the beaches and wildflower meadows of the Cape Le Grand, Cape Arid, and Stokes national parks. Campers can check into a tourist park or caravan park in town, head to one of the national park camping areas, or snag a tranquil Hipcamp close to the beach. 

Where to go

Cape Le Grand National Park

The undisputed highlight of a visit to Esperance is the neighbouring Cape Le Grand National Park, one of Western Australia’s most visited national parks. Head to Lucky Bay, where wild kangaroos hop along the white-sand beach, hike along the Le Grand Coastal Trail, then head to the beach to surf, fish, or boat. The park’s two campgrounds have unpowered sites suitable for tents, campervans, and camper trailers.

Esperance Bay

Take your pick of beaches along the shores of Esperance Bay or cruise out to explore the Recherche Archipelago, a collection of 105 islands that pepper the coast. Spot sea lions and fur seals on Cooper Island, go swimming and snorkelling at the beaches of Sandy Hook Island or fly over Middle Island to admire the bubblegum-pink lake. You can even rent a glamping tent or a luxury safari hut on Woody Island.

Fitzgerald River National Park

West of Esperance, Fitzgerald River National Park is a hotspot for whale-watching in the winter months. Alternatively, come in spring to admire the dazzling wildflowers or through summer to enjoy swimming, snorkelling, and kayaking at the many beaches and bays. The main campground has reverse-in unpowered sites for motorhomes and campervans, and there’s also a bush campsite.

When to go

Australia’s southwest coast avoids the extreme weather of the north, and average highs are a pleasant 26°C in Esperance in summer. Winters can be rainy and cold, but June through October is also whale-watching season along the coast, and August through November is wildflower season. The perfect compromise? A springtime visit in October or November means you can combine wildlife-watching with beach time. 

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