Ranch camping in Western Australia with campfires

White sands, riverside vineyards, and desert moonscapes make up the landscapes of Australia’s largest state.

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8 top ranch campgrounds in Western Australia with campfires

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Murray Farm Stay in Dwellingup

3 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Mandurah, WA
(Note: during restricted and prohibited burning seasons, allowance of campfire may be altered for safety reasons due to current bush fire ratings, weather conditions and/or at our discretion.) Set on 10 acres, 1km from the town centre of Dwellingup, sits our little farm. We offer a fabulous camping space (the Pleasant-Tree site) to just one group at a time, so it's very private and all yours! The Pleasant-Tree site homes our upcycled, rustic bush bathroom, for your exclusive use! Hot shower, composting toilet, fridge/freezer, tea and coffee facilities, bbq, utensils, cutlery and paper plates and bowls, pots, pans, coffee cups, etc. The site backs right onto the State Forest. You can pitch your tent or park your camper and share your paddock with our three pet sheep, goat and alpaca (or they can move out for the night if you prefer). There are also many regular visiting kangaroos. Enjoy the tranquillity of our forest and relax by your campfire as you are surrounded by nature and magnificent trees. A 10-minute stroll through the forest will take you into town to visit numerous cafes, gift shops, pub, etc.
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AU$125
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Qualin Farm

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2000 acres · Goomalling , WA
Camp up in our bushland, with beautiful views of farmland. Enjoy sitting by the campfire or bushwalking through wildflowers and creeks (in the winter). Please be self-contained with water and rubbish, however we do have plenty of Sheoak and jam tree logs that you can collect for firewood and a compost toilet. Qualin farm sign in angled towards the Goomalling side, so could be difficult to see if driving from Calingiri.
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AU$25
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Herron Point Farm Stay

10 sites · RVs, Tents54 acres · West Coolup, WA
Located 5 minutes from the Forrest Highway and less than 10 minutes' drive to the beautiful and popular Herron Point. The farm offers the country lifestyle without travelling for hours. With 54 acres of native bush and pasture, a beautiful dam with an island combined with an abundance of natural wildlife. Come and enjoy the delights. The campsites are private with a fire pit provided and you are welcome to collect wood from around the property. Fires are prohibited between 1st Dec and 31st March inclusive. While the main entrance is on Old Bunbury Road, most campsites are accessed from Dutchman Road. We have invested monies earnt back into the sites by way of limestone all weather tracks, fire pits and irrigation for the warmer months which also helps to mitigate the risk and impact of bushfires. The Northern half of the property is a combination of pasture and native trees, while the Southern half is native bush. Guests are welcome to roam the entire property with the exception of the owner's residence and sheds.
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AU$40
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Avonbrook Wheatbelt creekside camp

4 sites · RVs, Tents44 acres · West Toodyay, WA
Unfortunately due to the prolonged dry weather the Toodyay Shire has extended any burning 🔥 until May 14th so sorry but no campfires until after that date, apologies, Sarah Our family moved to Toodyay 3 years ago after spending 8 years in Kalgoorlie, we dreamt of space to keep animals and raise our children. Avonbrook is ideal with its yearlong Creek and rocky outcrops for our Dexter cattle and Boer goats. We hope to enjoy for many years to come. We have 3 campsites at the moment, site A is the smaller of them. There are unfortunately a few ants nests around so please be aware and pitch up anywhere around the site thats best, even on the paddock side if suits... thanks, Sarah PS the cows can be naughty and like to chew cords so keep the gate shut to resist temptation! Hope you enjoy your stay on our land. We appreciate it so much as an exchange of services and an amazing contribution towards raising our family thankyou Please no camp-fires during shire restricted periods of 1st Oct till 30 Apr thanks
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Northcliffe Nature Park

18 sites · RVs135 acres · Boorara Brook, WA
Situated in the southwest of WA, just 4km from Northcliffe, on Boorara Rd, with bitumen road frontage, is the Northcliffe Nature Park. Wander through the natural bush land or just take in the beautiful rural views that this nature park has to offer. There are many things to do in the area such as visits to lane pool falls, the Boorara tree, mount Chudalup, Windy Harbour, take advantage of the many 4WD tracks through the d’Encastraux National Park or catch up with some of the local history at the Northcliffe Museum. Pemberton is also close by and offers winery visits with long relaxing lunches This park caters for only fully self contained travellers, so therefore must provide their own toilet, shower, water and cooking facilities. We do provide rubbish disposal and your pets are welcome but we do ask that you clean up after them. The nearest dump point for waste disposal and potable water is at the Northcliffe Visitor Centre. Your hosts, Shane and Lynn are happy to chat about the area and points of interest as Shane is a descent of two of the original pioneering families he has a vast knowledge of the region and can tell a story or two, or find us on Facebook: Northcliff Nature Park.
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AU$15
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Toowoo Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents140 acres · Nunile, WA
Toowoo Farm is located 5 minutes out of the historic Toodyay town. Sprawling 140 acres over rolling hills with running creeks. Only 1.5 hours out of Perth, its the perfect spot for a weekend getaway or an overnight stop prior to continuing your journey onwards. The camping is situated in the front paddock of the property which is easily accessible by all vehicles, caravans and trailers. Please keep in mind the following, There are animals on site. Pets allowed but must be on lead. You must be self-sufficient, bring your own toilet and water, leave no trace when you go. Fires permitted in winter months only. Plenty of firewood can be found on the property.
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South Branch Ranch

2 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Bunbury, WA
NEWS UPDATE: the SBR now has toilet facility accessible 24/7 to campers. stay turned as we improve the SBR for all campers. The property is, as the name suggests, on the South Branch of the Collie River. The South Branch of the Collie River makes up the southern boundary of the ranch and is UN-FENCED and totally accessible to everyone on the SBR. The SBR is only small at 11 acres, but it does boast some unique features. Our only neighbour and at this time only fence line on our eastern boarder, the SBR is surrounded by the Australian bush. The beautiful river is the southern boundary and the northern boundary is only designated by the graded gravel roadway of Wolff Street. You can bushwalk, swim or have a paddle in the river while on the SBR. (NOTE: see SBR rules) You could try some hunting, for wild orchids that is, in the adjacent state forest. With clear access to the state forest for horse riding, mountain biking, and even motorbike riding. (ALL BYO, no Motorbike riding around the property) The SBR is pet friendly, with the agreement on booking that ALL dogs remain on a leash whilst on the SBR *see rules* due to the SBR having their own dogs. There is only a short walk to the state forest and your FUR KIDS run and walk unrestrained. We also allow horses on the property with horse yards to be supplied by the camper. Horses can only be ridden on the property's main thoroughfares to gain access to the state forest, which has an abundance of trails that can be ridden. The SBR is the perfect secure base to explore the many sites and tastes around the town of Collie and its surrounds. Collie has an outstanding MURAL ART TRAIL featuring the famous Wellington Dam wall art that has to be seen in person to be appreciated and more... The region has an array of beautiful lakes to choose from, with powered water sports on many lakes permitted, including water skiing. There is also the gorgeous “Black Diamond Lake”, which is power boat free, and Minninup pool for swimming. The SBR is almost all bush with some access ways to future camp areas and very rough tracks for walking. We love our bush home and are happy to share with you but, be aware this is the Australian bush and everything in the heart of the Australian bush you will find on the SBR, even those things that you don’t want to find. So most importantly, **see SBR rules** foot coverings will be worn at ALL times. The SBR is NOT a bustling commercial campground with strangers coming, hoons tearing through the area, or navigating a rutted track looking for an out-of-the-way camp spot, leaving ultra early to get the best spot just to find it taken by someone else. I was and still am an avid camper and I have experienced all of the above, that is why I opened the SBR to campers. The SBR is private property, with someone here on the SBR at all times. That in itself is enough to make most people relax and seriously enjoy EVERYTHING the Collie region has to offer.
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Wildflower Haven at Lindum

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10000 acres · Bunjil, WA
Roger and Angela run their broadacre property growing wheat, canola, barley and lupins. Plenty of space and ideally located to explore wiflower country, The Coal Seam in Mingenew or take a drive east to see Wreath Flowers or carpets of everlastings. A perfect stopover on your way north. One of many peaceful campsites nestled in the West Australian bush on our working agricultural property. Explore the rocky breakaways and outcrops, not to mention wildflowers galore, birdlife and other wild animals including echidna and kangaroos. Nestled in a cosy alcove surrounded by crops and bushland, you will think you are the only people on earth. Enjoy the safety, tranquility and privacy of your exclusive campsite. Dogs on leashes welcome.
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AU$35
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Ranch camping in Western Australia with campfires guide

Overview

Hemmed in by beaches and turquoise waters, Western Australia is known for its coast, but the sprawling state has much more to offer. Venture inland to see deserts dotted with ancient monoliths and sun-baked vineyards; discover 19th-century gold rush towns; or hike through red rock gorges. Spring and fall bring the best weather for wine tasting or hiking through the national parks, while the summer heat is best enjoyed on the beach. Winter temperatures are still balmy enough to explore outdoors, with wildflowers blooming along the coast.

Perth

Perched along the Swan River and blessed with year-round sunshine, Perth brings the good life. In the city, wine tasting cruises, riverside barbecues, and parks will keep you outdoors, while the neighboring port town of Fremantle serves up beaches and ocean-fresh seafood. Holiday parks and camping sites dot the surrounding countryside, providing easy access for campers and caravans.

Coral Coast

The Coral Coast stretches north of Perth, from Kalbarri and Shark Bay to Coral Bay and Exmouth. Sand melts into turquoise waters; bands of coral teem with tropical fish, manta rays, and whale sharks; and Cape Range National Park’s rocky gorges snake down to the ocean. Outdoor adventures abound, from snorkeling and kayaking the Ningaloo Reef to bushwalking and beach camping.

Golden Outback

From Esperance on the south coast all the way up to Newman, the Golden Outback rolls out white-sand beaches, kaleidoscopic salt lakes, and rocky canyons. Whether off-roading in a four-wheel drive or winding through the outback in a caravan, there are ample opportunities for road tripping, with camping sites and holiday parks dotted throughout. Along the way, dive into Aussie’s gold rush heritage in Kalgoorlie and the Goldfields, walk Lucky Bay, and keep an eye out for wildflowers.

Margaret River

Rolling headlands, sloping vineyards, and seaside towns provide the perfect backdrop for wine tasting and coastal walks in the Margaret River region. Albany, Bunbury, and Bussleton are among the most popular places to stay, with access to the region’s many beaches, wineries, and camping spots.

North West

Dusty red desert tracks wind their way through the Kimberley region to Broome and Kununurra, where the vast outback is home to otherworldly scenery and rich Aboriginal heritage. Get a taste of Australia’s wild west out here—drive the Gibbs River Road, stopping to hike through ancient gorges, swim in remote waterholes, and enjoy campfires under the stars.

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