The best pets off leash camping near Perth

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Hemmed in by sandy beaches, riverside parks, and wineries, Perth comes with options. Whether using the state capital as a base for wine tasting or bushwalking, hopping over to the neighboring port of Fremantle, or passing through as part of your Western Australia road trip, Perth is on everyone’s itinerary. And campers can have the best of both worlds—dive into the food and culture, then slip away to a secluded bush campsite for a campfire BBQ and a view over the valleys. The added bonus? Year-round sunshine makes camping possible in all seasons.

The banks of the Swan River curl northeast of Perth into the Swan Valley, where they bloom into leafy hillsides and vines. Less than an hour from Perth CBD, it’s the weekend getaway of choice for city-dwellers, where you can go wine tasting, cruise along the river, or get out for cycling, freshwater fishing, and canoeing. With camping sites and caravan parks throughout the valley, you can also pitch your tent or park your campervan or camper trailer in the vineyards.

East of Perth, the hills around Mundaring, Kalamunda, and Armadale are prime for campers and bushwalkers. Just an hour south of the city, Wungong Regional Park and Serpentine National Park are great for waterfall swims and hiking through rocky gorges. Choose a waterside camping area with access to natural swimming pools, camp out on a llama farm, or escape from it all at a remote woodland tent site.

State Route 60 runs north to Yanchep National Park, where kookaburras, koalas, and kangaroos hide among bushland trails and wetlands. Further north, follow the classic Western Australian road trip route, stopping at the Lancelin sand dunes and then trekking through the desert of Nambung National Park to see The Pinnacles. Nearby, Jurien Bay has beachfront camping spots, where you can cool off swimming or snorkeling in the Indian Ocean.

96% (975)

Top-rated campgrounds near Perth

1. Everything Horses Ltd

92%
(339)
19km from Perth · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
5 beautiful acres in the Swan Valley with horses, we run a horse rehoming charity from here where all proceeds from hipcamp go to support our facility. Along with plenty of horses, you'll also see kangaroos at certain times and our pet sheep Jamima who thinks she's a horse! A superb property with a winter creek and an open paddock where the horses live. It's very peaceful. There are only two camping sites available on this wonderful property at any time so privacy is assured. There is also a dam on the property so please mind any children with absent swimming abilities. Campfires are allowed during the season, and there is a toilet and shower available in the shed 100 meters from the camping area. Smaller groups booking the campsites will have full access to the toilet and shower. Please note, however, we offer a group camping option for larger groups but those booking this option must be fully self-contained as our facilities are not enough to support a large group. We have a strict Leave No Trace policy here, we kindly ask that you take all rubbish with you when you leave. We also ask that you please do not feed the horses. The property is well located to access many great wineries and cafes in the famous Swan Valley area, some within walking distance. Security here is taken care of by Mr security guard "aka" Smoky our pet dog. He's very safe and timid. If you get a pat from this boy I know you're good, so beware! We are dog friendly here, so you're welcome to bring mans best friend and we also have a secure yard to house any pets if you need a break, so long as they don't hassle the horses. We may also be able to accommodate your horse - please discuss this with us prior to booking. We look forward to welcoming you to Everything Horses ltd where you can enjoy one of the last pockets of peace left in the Swan Valley area. We are everythinghorsesltd on Facebook with current uploads to see more of the property and animals here. There is a red cone at the driveway to pull in to where you will be greeted, please leave any gates as you find them. We wish you happy travels campers
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$49
 / night

3. River Run At Fettlers Crossing

93%
(69)
49km from Perth · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
If you’re looking for a getaway in close proximity to Perth, River Run at Settlers Crossing’s may be the one that will meet most of your expectations. Their are 7 areas to chose from area 1 the front field , FIRES 🔥 NOT ALLOWED If you are in a large caravan I would suggest area 1 Plenty of room . I Area 1 is very good for large caravans or large trailer groups as it’s only 50 meters from the KEP track . Area 2-3-4-5–7 the back Paddock 7.5 acres as shown in the picture Area the track to the back paddock can get a bit boggy this time of year so a 4X4 would be advised . (We have widened the exit from the back paddock so please take the corner wide to line up on the drive over .) Only 50 minutes driving distance from Perth CBD, this site provides you a peaceful sanctuary to escape from the Hustle and bustle of city life. Covering 15 acres of Perth hill area, whether you’re in a tent, caravan or RTT, the ground has spacious, campsites that offer just the right mix of privacy offset from the homestead. And the stars here on a clear night’s are just breathtaking. The clear hills air make observation Cristal clear . When the stream is flowing in winter it will add another level . What really sets this place apart is its location—the Kep track, a 75-kilometre multi-use track that follows the historic rail formation between Mundaring and Northam, is literally at the front door , convenient for all you lovers of hiking and biking.
Pets
from 
AU$43
 / night

Hemmed in by sandy beaches, riverside parks, and wineries, Perth comes with options. Whether using the state capital as a base for wine tasting or bushwalking, hopping over to the neighboring port of Fremantle, or passing through as part of your Western Australia road trip, Perth is on everyone’s itinerary. And campers can have the best of both worlds—dive into the food and culture, then slip away to a secluded bush campsite for a campfire BBQ and a view over the valleys. The added bonus? Year-round sunshine makes camping possible in all seasons.

The banks of the Swan River curl northeast of Perth into the Swan Valley, where they bloom into leafy hillsides and vines. Less than an hour from Perth CBD, it’s the weekend getaway of choice for city-dwellers, where you can go wine tasting, cruise along the river, or get out for cycling, freshwater fishing, and canoeing. With camping sites and caravan parks throughout the valley, you can also pitch your tent or park your campervan or camper trailer in the vineyards.

East of Perth, the hills around Mundaring, Kalamunda, and Armadale are prime for campers and bushwalkers. Just an hour south of the city, Wungong Regional Park and Serpentine National Park are great for waterfall swims and hiking through rocky gorges. Choose a waterside camping area with access to natural swimming pools, camp out on a llama farm, or escape from it all at a remote woodland tent site.

State Route 60 runs north to Yanchep National Park, where kookaburras, koalas, and kangaroos hide among bushland trails and wetlands. Further north, follow the classic Western Australian road trip route, stopping at the Lancelin sand dunes and then trekking through the desert of Nambung National Park to see The Pinnacles. Nearby, Jurien Bay has beachfront camping spots, where you can cool off swimming or snorkeling in the Indian Ocean.

96% (975)

Top-rated campgrounds near Perth

1. Everything Horses Ltd

92%
(339)
19km from Perth · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
5 beautiful acres in the Swan Valley with horses, we run a horse rehoming charity from here where all proceeds from hipcamp go to support our facility. Along with plenty of horses, you'll also see kangaroos at certain times and our pet sheep Jamima who thinks she's a horse! A superb property with a winter creek and an open paddock where the horses live. It's very peaceful. There are only two camping sites available on this wonderful property at any time so privacy is assured. There is also a dam on the property so please mind any children with absent swimming abilities. Campfires are allowed during the season, and there is a toilet and shower available in the shed 100 meters from the camping area. Smaller groups booking the campsites will have full access to the toilet and shower. Please note, however, we offer a group camping option for larger groups but those booking this option must be fully self-contained as our facilities are not enough to support a large group. We have a strict Leave No Trace policy here, we kindly ask that you take all rubbish with you when you leave. We also ask that you please do not feed the horses. The property is well located to access many great wineries and cafes in the famous Swan Valley area, some within walking distance. Security here is taken care of by Mr security guard "aka" Smoky our pet dog. He's very safe and timid. If you get a pat from this boy I know you're good, so beware! We are dog friendly here, so you're welcome to bring mans best friend and we also have a secure yard to house any pets if you need a break, so long as they don't hassle the horses. We may also be able to accommodate your horse - please discuss this with us prior to booking. We look forward to welcoming you to Everything Horses ltd where you can enjoy one of the last pockets of peace left in the Swan Valley area. We are everythinghorsesltd on Facebook with current uploads to see more of the property and animals here. There is a red cone at the driveway to pull in to where you will be greeted, please leave any gates as you find them. We wish you happy travels campers
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$49
 / night

3. River Run At Fettlers Crossing

93%
(69)
49km from Perth · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
If you’re looking for a getaway in close proximity to Perth, River Run at Settlers Crossing’s may be the one that will meet most of your expectations. Their are 7 areas to chose from area 1 the front field , FIRES 🔥 NOT ALLOWED If you are in a large caravan I would suggest area 1 Plenty of room . I Area 1 is very good for large caravans or large trailer groups as it’s only 50 meters from the KEP track . Area 2-3-4-5–7 the back Paddock 7.5 acres as shown in the picture Area the track to the back paddock can get a bit boggy this time of year so a 4X4 would be advised . (We have widened the exit from the back paddock so please take the corner wide to line up on the drive over .) Only 50 minutes driving distance from Perth CBD, this site provides you a peaceful sanctuary to escape from the Hustle and bustle of city life. Covering 15 acres of Perth hill area, whether you’re in a tent, caravan or RTT, the ground has spacious, campsites that offer just the right mix of privacy offset from the homestead. And the stars here on a clear night’s are just breathtaking. The clear hills air make observation Cristal clear . When the stream is flowing in winter it will add another level . What really sets this place apart is its location—the Kep track, a 75-kilometre multi-use track that follows the historic rail formation between Mundaring and Northam, is literally at the front door , convenient for all you lovers of hiking and biking.
Pets
from 
AU$43
 / night

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When to go

Summer is peak season in Perth, but campers should be prepared for scorching temperatures and the need to book camping grounds well in advance. Road tripping is most magical in spring (September through November), when wildflowers bloom along the coast, and both spring and autumn (March through May) offer ideal weather for camping, as well as the chance for whale watching. Winter temperatures are mild but rainy, so wet weather camping gear is essential.

Know before you go

  • Having your own transport is a big plus around Perth, especially if you plan to get out to the vineyards or national parks.
  • Fire bans are common in Western Australia during summer and dry periods, so be sure to check local recommendations before lighting your campfire.
  • A National Parks pass is required to visit, hike, or camp within Western Australia’s national parks.