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1. Lewana Campsites

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5 sites · RVs, Tents · Southampton, WA
Your hosts, Errol and Nola, bring their passion for the outdoors and warm hospitality to every guest experience. Dedicated to preserving Lewana's history and charm, they love sharing their slice of paradise with visitors from near and far. Lewana is a historic ex-forestry workers' estate located on the Blackwood River and Tourist Route 251 between Balingup and Nannup. The 100-acre property is situated amongst state and pine forests, and the parkland setting features over 50 different tree varieties, creating a beautiful place to stay at any time of year. Lewana is the ideal base to explore the picturesque region of Balingup and the surrounding areas, including Donnybrook, Nannup, and Bridgetown. Surrounded by orchards and award-winning wineries, there’s plenty to enjoy during your stay. Experience nature by walking part of the Bibbulmun Track, cycling a section of the Mundi Bibbi Track, or kayaking on the Blackwood River from historic Wrights Bridge. Please Note: No campfires between 1st Nov and 10th May, subject to Shire ruling. Dog-friendly, strictly by prior arrangement only. Shower available adjacent to the old barn. Communal fire pit & gas BBQ. No generators or trail bikes allowed. Coffee Cart open when guests are staying with us.
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AU$20
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Highway Hideaway - Manjimup

2. Highway Hideaway - Manjimup

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5 sites · RVs · Middlesex, WA
*Only 5 Minutes from Manjimup CBD *130+ Consecutive Positive Reviews *Next Door to a Winery with Cellar Door *Discovery Trails and More *Fire Pits & Dry Fire Wood Supplied Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the serene embrace of Highway Hideaway – a hidden gem nestled along the South Western Highway, just 5 minutes from Manjimup and a scenic 15-minute drive to Pemberton. This exclusive property invites fully self-contained campers to embark on a nature-centric adventure, with all sites provided with stunning water views. Surrounded by ancient giants, the towering Karri and Jarrah trees create a natural cathedral, embracing you with a sense of tranquillity. Close your eyes and let the soft whispers of the wind through the leaves and the delicate songs of native birds be your backdrop. Here, the cacophony of city life is replaced by the soothing sounds of nature, a symphony for the soul. Your private sanctuary is cocooned by 100 meters of natural bushland, away from the hustle and bustle. Peacefully away from the main residence, this ensures not just privacy but a safe, secure, and secluded camp, surrounded only by the whispers of nature. The property offers multiple views, perched alongside a large dam that reflects the hues of the morning sun. Spot the local residents – from grazing sheep to kangaroos hopping by and Kookaburras living peacefully in the tree canopies. With approximately 1Km of walking trails and large acreage of natural bushland to discover, unwind at this rural retreat, where every moment is a snapshot of natural beauty. Whether you seek a peaceful locale, a base for exploring the south west, or simply a place to rejuvenate your spirit, Highway Hideaway invites you to create unforgettable memories amidst nature's grandeur. Book your stay now and discover the magic of Manjimup's best-kept secret – where Highway Hideaway becomes your highway to happiness. With no facilities on-site, our haven is designed for adventurers embracing self-sufficiency, caravans must have their own living requirements.
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AU$30
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Nannup Lavender Tranquil Campground

3. Nannup Lavender Tranquil Campground

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8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Carlotta, WA
Situated in the centre of the south west between Margaret River and Pemberton, our farm is a great base to experience the best of this wonderful area. Surrounded by forests and farmland, central to the Munda Biddi Bike trail - you can drink in nature! We have flat grassy areas under trees for camping, inside and outside showers, toilets, camp kitchen with BBQ, small fridge, electric frypan and small camp stove, washing machine and device charging facilities. Sorry dogs are not permitted We can take tents, camper trailers, RV's and small caravans up to about 8 m is OK. We do not have power to the campsite. The camp ground is on a working lavender farm and farming activities may be happening. We are small and exclusive so if you can't arrive before DARK please do not book. We don't want to be greeting people all hours as we are very busy so check in is 2 to 6pm. The lavender farm shop and cafe is open Friday to Sundays in term and Thursday to Monday during school holidays (closed February and Match) but campers can purchase lavender products on request. Camp fires in season (Usually May to September) and weather permitting. We supply fallen logs so no need to bring your own but fires only at night and not in the morning. Breakfast Basket or BBQ packs available, these are cook your own we supply all the ingredients and tools or dine in our cafe during your stay. Please note We are small and the sites are close together Our campground is not suitable for all children and we do not have entertainment for children, we reccommend other campsites that are better suited for children. Only 1 car allowed per site (extra parking available at rear of campground) Please do not book if you can't arrive by 6 pm and please check out by 10 am You will be sent instructions on how to access the campground once you have booked.
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AU$16
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The blocks with en-suite showers are impressively clean and well-maintained. It’s refreshing to have such tidy facilities, making your stay even more comfortable.

8. Green Valley Farm Stay

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18 sites · RVs, Tents · Meerup, WA
The campgrounds are surrounded by green farmland and situated only 1km from town and 30mins from the beautiful coastline. There is plenty to do in our beautiful little town including hiking the Bibbulmun Track, riding the Munda Biddi Trail, fishing, boating, art walks & expiditions, 4WD, beaches and much more. (Just visit our fantastic staff at the Visitors Centre). We have 2 private ensuites with power and also powered and unpowered sites with shared bathrooms to suit your needs. See site bookings for details. This is a beautiful area to explore the wilderness through bush trails, coastline, fishing, finding orchids or just relaxing and escaping the hustle and bustle of life. There are pubs in town to eat and enjoy a beverage. Campfires are subject to restrictions and if allowed, campers need to be bring their own self contained firepit and dispose of after. There is potable water available. Unfortunately, Telstra is the only phone service available in the area so please be aware prior to visiting. We hope you enjoy your stay :)
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AU$28.50
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Deepdene Farmstay Camping

9. Deepdene Farmstay Camping

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16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Augusta, WA
Deepdene Farmstay is a beautiful rural property with a fabulous view! We have a number of unpowered camp sites located approximately 5 minutes drive from Augusta, which offers a number of tourist attractions and great fishing spots. We are also located a short 800m from Jewel Cave, which is a very popular tourist attraction and café. Our campsites overlook paddocks of cows and horses, with a lovely breeze and a number of large trees to offer shade in the summer, while being protected from the harsh winds in winter. If you are pretty much self contained and would like to camp out away from the hustle and bustle, in a tranquil and peaceful setting...then this is for you. However, if you like life's luxuries, then this won't be your cup of tea. One of the reviews said nice but a bit wild, I think they must be used to caravan parks or something. We try our best to fit in with the environment, so we have a couple of compost toilets and solar showers (for private not public use, for more info on this, please enquire ) and compost and recycling bins to try and do our bit. Dogs are permitted but this is a working farm with livestock so uncontrolled dogs chasing wildlife or stock which cant be controlled will be dealt with as needed including euthanised. If its hard to control don't bring it please!
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Stargazers Forest Hideaway

11. Stargazers Forest Hideaway

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12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Peerabeelup, WA
Nestled in the forests along the Donnelly River, between Pemberton and Nannup in Western Australia’s Southern Forests, our property offers a peaceful retreat. We provide a range of accommodation, including cozy cottages, glamping suites, and ensuite caravan sites—all dog-friendly! Just a short stroll from your accommodation, the Donnelly River invites you to drop in a fishing line, wander along its banks, or simply relax and listen to the soothing sounds of the water and surrounding forest. For those seeking a secluded escape, our ensuite sites provide private spots with rustic amenities, including a toilet, shower, access to water, power, and a BBQ. Please note that we do not have a camper’s kitchen, and fire restrictions apply during the warmer months. If you prefer a touch of luxury, our glamping suites are fully equipped with a king-sized bed, kitchen, outdoor bath, and projector—perfect for couples looking for a romantic getaway. These tents offer stunning views overlooking our dam. While swimming in the dam is not allowed, it’s a beautiful spot for a picnic in one of our cabanas. During the day, explore local wineries—including one right next door—indulge in honey and chocolate from nearby producers, or take advantage of the many forest and national park trails. You can also enjoy fishing and swimming in the Donnelly River before unwinding under the starry night sky back at camp. We look forward to welcoming you to Stargazers!
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AU$75
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Molloy Holiday Park - Nature Awaits

13. Molloy Holiday Park - Nature Awaits

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71 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Kudardup, WA
Welcome to our piece of paradise, the ultimate chill zone where relaxation meets fun! Tucked away on the serene mainland of the Blackwood River (not part of Molloy Island), this family-friendly gem is your escape from city chaos. So, grab your cooler, launch that boat, and set off on a mission to snag the biggest fish, or just kick back and relax. We offer an array of activities for every thrill-seeker, from paddle boarding and canoeing to water skiing and go-karting. Feeling adventurous? Just a quick 15-kilometre drive into town, you can climb the historic Leeuwin Lighthouse, explore enchanting underground caves, or hop on a tour boat to glimpse the magnificent Humpback and Southern Right whales. As the sun sets, gather ’round a crackling campfire or a sizzling barbecue with pals, sipping on something delightful while keeping an eye out for sneaky kangaroos ready to swipe your snacks
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AU$30
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The views are simply stunning.

14. Blackwood Ridge Nature Park

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4 sites · RVs · Bridgetown, WA
Blackwood Ridge Nature Park is situated on the Roebank property and as party of the first settlement in this area, both Roebank and the neighbouring Peninsula House have historical significance in Bridgetown. The Roebank Cottage was built in 1890 by the grand-daughter of John Septimus Roe who was a famous civil engineer contributing to the original town planning of Perth City and Roebourne. In the early days, Roebank was used for livestock grazing and had the largest shearing shed this side of Bridgetown used by the neighbouring farmers. Over the years the property has been used as a pear orchard, goat farm and other small farming activities. Today the property operates as a family hobby farm with short-stay accommodation along the river residences and nature park sites on the high points offering scenic views of the valley.
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AU$40
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Northcliffe Nature Park

17. Northcliffe Nature Park

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25 sites · RVs · 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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Shanti Retreat

18. Shanti Retreat

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1 site · Lodging · Bunbury, WA
Situated just 3.9km to Greenbushes townsite and pool, with 15 acres of farmland and forest to explore in your very own fully self-contained retreat. Enjoy the peace and tranquility whilst sitting on your deck overlooking the lake, take time out from everyday life whilst you wander through the adjoining forest or simply read a good book in the peace and quiet of the natural bush surroundings. Take a trip to Balingup or Bridgetown to enjoy the delights of the South West, the choice is yours to do as much or as little as you want. Full facilities including all linen, tea/coffee, bathroom, kitchen, lounge with log burning fire to keep you nice and cosy on cold winter nights, and bedroom with a queen-size bed. An outdoor seating area and BBQ and a 2nd outdoor shower. There is also an outdoor fire pit (campfires permitted when no restrictions)
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AU$265
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Northcliffe Holiday Park

19. Northcliffe Holiday Park

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66 sites · RVs, Tents · Northcliffe, WA
At Northcliffe Holiday Park, we are dedicated to providing the best experience to our guests who enjoy being surrounded by nature. Whether you are walking the Bibbulmum Track, riding the Munda Bindi, or simply just wanting to get away from the busy city life, Northcliffe Holiday Park is a peaceful destination to stop by and relax. Located only 1.5km's from town, we are very close to Northcliffe's Understory Art & Nature Sculpture Trail. The Bibbulmum Track is located just across the road. Not far is the magnificent coastline of Windy Harbour, the giant karri trees in Pemberton and the suspension bridge at the beautiful Beedelup Falls overlooking the cascades. The Yeagarup Dunes are 50 km's away, a must do for the adventure seekers with a 4WD. By night, relax around your campfire (season permitted) while you take in the magnificence of the stars. Most importantly, your furry friend is also welcome ALL YEAR ROUND!
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AU$37.50
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Lakeside at Running Gully

20. Lakeside at Running Gully

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3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Upper Warren, WA
Nestled deep within the giant karri and jarrah forests of south-west Western Australia, our glamping dome offer an exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in nature without sacrificing the comforts. Enjoy the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation as you unwind in our thoughtfully designed, eco-friendly glamping dome or camp site. Imagine starting your day with the gentle sounds of the forest and a stunning lakeside view right outside. Awake to the symphony of nature with birdsong and rustling leaves as your morning soundtrack, and take in breathtaking views of the lake from your private retreat. We only have one dome and two camping sites, so you will have privacy…well except for our family of kangaroos that come in each night to say hello, visiting rare Black-tail Carnaby and Red-tail Cockatoos plus all the native small birds, finches and blue wrens. The dome is designed to offer many conveniences while harmonising with the natural environment, ensuring a comfortable, memorable and eco-friendly stay. Whether you're hiking the nearby trails, riding the world renown Munda Biddi bike trail, exploring local wineries, on a truffle hunt or simply stargazing our glamping dome offers a unique escape to recharge your spirit and reconnect with the great outdoors. Off-grid...😊 There is limited mobile reception, you may get 1 bar of 3G or 4G. However the small township of Quinninup 2km away has reasonable reception from Telstra and Vodaphone.
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AU$29
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Camping in Hawke National Park guide

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Embark on an adventure at Hawke National Park, where the tranquil sounds of Carey Brook set the scene for a magical camping experience. Nestled amid marri, jarrah, and peppermint trees, the park offers bushwalking, birdwatching, and the mystical Goblin Swamp, promising a fairytale escape into nature's embrace.

Notable campgrounds

  • Grasstree Hollow - Camp under the peppermint trees' shade, with the gentle murmur of Carey Brook as your soundtrack.
  • Snottygobble Loop - Enjoy a night by Carey Brook's crystal clear waters at this well-appointed campground.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot at the popular Grasstree Hollow or Snottygobble Loop campgrounds.
  • Visit during off-peak seasons for a better chance at snagging a reservation amid less competition.
  • Keep an eye on the park's website for any cancellations to grab a last-minute reservation.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Hawke National Park's campgrounds are fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Hawke National Park is during the cooler months, from May to September, when the weather is mild and the Goblin Swamp exudes its full eerie charm. Avoid the peak of summer, as the heat can be intense and less conducive to exploring.

Know before you go

  • Check the current campfire conditions before you visit, as they can change with the seasons.
  • Read up on bushwalking safety and consider carrying a personal location beacon (PLB) for emergencies.
  • No dogs or other pets are allowed in the park, ensuring the preservation of the local wildlife.
  • Entry to Hawke National Park is free, making it an accessible adventure for all.
  • Contact the Pemberton Parks and Wildlife Office for any enquiries from 8:30am to 5pm.
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