The best camping near Boorabbin National Park

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Venture into the heart of Australia's Golden Outback at Boorabbin National Park. This natural haven offers a serene escape with its unique grevilleas, hakeas, and vibrant featherflowers. Immerse yourself in the history of the park, once a bustling stopover for steam locomotives during the gold rush era. While camping facilities are not mentioned, the park's trails beckon adventurers to explore its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.

When to go

The best time to visit Boorabbin National Park is during the cooler months from April to September. The wildflowers are in full bloom, creating a spectacular display of colour. Summer months can be extremely hot, making bushwalking and other activities less comfortable.

Know before you go

  • Check current bushfire conditions and weather forecasts before your visit to ensure a safe experience.
  • Carry a personal location beacon (PLB) for emergencies, especially when exploring remote areas.
  • Entry to Boorabbin National Park is free, making it an accessible adventure for all.
  • No dogs or other pets are allowed, preserving the park's delicate ecosystem.
  • For any enquiries, contact the Kalgoorlie Parks and Wildlife Office at (08) 9080 5555.

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