The best camping in Mitchell River National Park, WA

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By helicopter, 4WD, or hiking—the wild Mitchell Plateau is made for off-road adventures.  

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The best camping in Mitchell River National Park, WA guide

Overview

About

The long and bumpy dirt road that winds its way into Mitchell River National Park brings a whole new meaning to “off the beaten track”—you’ll definitely need four-wheel drive out here! It’s worth the extra effort (potholes and King Edward River crossing included) to escape the crowds along the remote and rugged Mitchell Plateau. Check into the park’s sole Mitchells Campground (home to basic sites with generator areas, pit toilets, untreated water, and fire rings), from where you can hike to Mitchell Falls, swim in natural waterholes, and discover ancient rock art by the park’s traditional owners, the Wunambal Gaambera people. The grand finale? A thrilling helicopter ride over the falls.

Notable campgrounds

  • Billy Goat Bend: A scenic spot for camping with basic amenities and breathtaking views of the Mitchell River Gorge.
  • Angusvale: Offers easy car and river access, complete with toilets and fireplaces for a comfortable stay.
  • Woolshed Creek: A basic campsite along the Mitchell River Walking Track, ideal for those seeking solitude amid nature.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book well in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred campsite.
  • Consider visiting during off-peak times for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on the Parks Victoria website for any cancellations or newly available spots.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your first choice is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Mitchell River National Park is during autumn and spring when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers extended days for camping and swimming, while winter's cooler temperatures are perfect for hiking without the crowds.

Know before you go

  • Check for any track closures due to severe weather damage before your visit.
  • Be prepared for limited mobile phone reception within the park.
  • Remember that fires are only permitted under certain conditions and on non-Total Fire Ban days.
  • Assistance dogs are welcome, but other pets are not permitted in the park.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, with some areas requiring a 4WD to navigate.
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