Camping in Badgingarra National Park

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4. Loveland Farmstay

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13 sites · RVs, Tents · Hill River, WA
This is a Wildlife Sanctuary for mostly orphaned kangaroos that are free to roam the property.We offer a chance to really get away from it all with a choice of camp sites without power.Your stay includes an experience with the orphaned kangaroos for free, patting and feeding. As this is a wildlife sanctuary strictly no pets are permitted. Firewood supplied. No camp fires between 1st November and 1st April due to total fire bans.TOTAL FIRE BAN is from 1 November - 31 March every year and is sometimes extended due to seasonal conditions.Camping: Basic unpowered sites with no amenities. Please bring everything you need and make sure you take everything home with you, including rubbish. There is rainwater for drinking available, just ask the host. There are no no toilets or showers. Dig your own hole, hang your own shower from a tree. Price includes access to the kangaroos at feeding time. Camp fires permitted after consultation with host on the day. Firewood is available to gather up for this purpose.
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My camp all to myself was so peaceful

5. Westways Wildflower Farm

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12 sites · RVs, Tents · Coomberdale, WA
A sheep and wildflower farm 200Kms north of Perth. We export preserved native flowers with a constant array of flowers which is at its best during the spring months. There is a self-drive loop set up to enable visitors to see the flowers where they grow. Choose from either the Flower Shed sites, which have a toilet and hot shower, or tuck yourself into the secluded sites amongst the River Gum plantation, which is best for self-contained campers (however there is a long-drop). All sites are flat and easily accessible for all vehicles. Dogs are welcome but must be contained by owners at all times .The sites all have fire pits, and campfires are allowed provided fire restrictions are not in place. You are welcome to collect firewood from the property for use during your stay.
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the water hole, a short walk from the campsite

6. Billabong Bush Camp

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1 site · RV, Tent · Nambung, WA
Available for bookings from mid April 2023. This is a new listing by cautious first-time Hosts looking for sustainable low-impact opportunities to share and affordably maintain and improve our beautiful property. Billabong Bush Camp offers a beautiful natural native bush block not far from tranquil bays and rolling beaches of the Turquoise coast. We accept one group at a time, guaranteeing complete privacy. There are several lovely camping areas to choose from, some closer to the billabong, and others tucked into nooks amongst the beautiful flora. There is a toilet, and access to potable rainwater (upon request). We can also offer access to power for a small additional fee. Our 160 acres of uncleared Land, dotted with pockets of pasture is nestled in the heart of what once was traditional Yuet (people) Country. The beautiful undulating bush is fed by a series of freshwater springs and first settled in WA pioneering days along an original telegraph post line and stock shepherding route in and out of Perth. Today, it is conveniently set in the heart of the Midwest coast where the bush meets the Beach surrounded by National Parks and Marine Reserve in the Shire of Dandaragan. Here, you'll find a nature lovers' paradise rich in native flora and fauna, abundant with seasonal wildflowers, plentiful birdlife, and unique Australian mammals and reptiles.
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8. Clearview Farm

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15 sites · RVs, Tents · Gunyidi, WA
We are a small agricultural farm running sheep and a cropping program. Come and enjoy wide-open spaces, regular rainbows, starry nights and peace and quiet. We offer several different spots around the farm for camping and caravans, from shady spots overlooking our orchards, to wilder bush areas. We'll help you chose the best spots when you arrive. There are plenty of picnic spots and walks on and near the property, including some lovely big salt lakes just down the road which provide fantastic photography. We have no amenities here, so all campers must be self-contained and leave no trace. We offer some powered options near to the solar-powered shed. We have fresh spring water which could be used for showering but should be filtered for drinking. Campfires are permitted when not in fire season - please enquire. The entry track to our farm is fairly sandy, so 4WD or AWD is recommended. You're welcome to bring your dog however they must be kept under control - don't let them round up the sheep!
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About

Venture into the rugged beauty of Badgingarra National Park, where the high breakaway country meets undulating sandplains. Here, nature enthusiasts can embark on the Badgingarra Walk Trail, offering scenic views and a kaleidoscope of wildflowers, especially during the vibrant spring season. While bushwalking, keep an eye out for the park's diverse wildlife, including emus and kangaroos.

When to go

The best time to visit Badgingarra National Park is during spring when the landscape transforms into a tapestry of wildflowers. The cooler months from April to September offer pleasant temperatures for exploring. Summer can be very hot, making it less ideal for hiking.

Know before you go

  • Check current bushfire conditions and weather forecasts before your visit.
  • Carry a personal location beacon (PLB) for safety in remote areas.
  • No dogs or other pets are allowed in the park to protect the native wildlife.
  • Entry to Badgingarra National Park is free, making it an accessible adventure for all.
  • Be mindful when crossing the Brand Highway on foot, and always follow safety guidelines.
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