The best camping in Wellington National Park, WA

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Murray Valley Camping

1. Murray Valley Camping

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45km from Wellington National Park · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Bunbury, WA
Murray Valley Camping features campsites that are completely open in nature. Each site is close to the Murray River and is surrounded by nature, so you truly feel far away from the rest of the world. The property is close to the famous Bibbulmun track, with Harvey and Boddington equal distances away, so options to explore the region easily. Campers can go for walks along the river, relax, and enjoy the sounds of nature. Throw your kayak in for a paddle. Throw a line in and try your luck at fishing. As the day slips away, catch a beautiful sunset, as you toast marshmallows by the campfire (outside of fire restriction times). There are no toilets or amenities, so all campers need to be fully self-contained in that respect, with their own camp toilet and water, and we ask you to take all waste when you go. There’s also little to no cell reception at the sites. There is background noise from the nearby conveyer belt that goes on and off randomly. Some people take it as soothing white noise while others think it’s overbearing. Pet-friendly, so you're welcome to bring your four-legged friend along. Unplug from everyday life, escape and reconnect with friends and family in nature.
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AU$37
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Busselton Lazy Days Caravan Park

2. Busselton Lazy Days Caravan Park

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74km from Wellington National Park · 89 sites · Tents, RVs · Broadwater, WA
Lazy Days Caravan Park is the perfect family getaway conveniently located on Bussell Highway in the heart of Busselton. With affordable park home accommodation, onsite caravans and pet-friendly camping sites, Lazy Days offer Busselton accommodation for savvy guests travelling on a budget. The central Busselton location is ideal for travellers wishing to explore the very best of Western Australia’s South West. A brisk 8-minute walk and you’ll arrive at the pristine beachfront or a short 9-minute drive to the unmissable Busselton Jetty. Speak to the park managers about local tours and famous local Busselton attractions and make the most of your stay. Whether planning an overnight stay on your trip further south or planning a few weeks' family holiday in Busselton, Lazy Days Caravan Park is the ideal destination.
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AU$54
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Estuary Hideaway Holiday Park

3. Estuary Hideaway Holiday Park

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73km from Wellington National Park · 78 sites · Tents, RVs · Bouvard, WA
Nestled upon the serene waters of the Harvey Estuary, the Estuary Holiday Park provides an ideal blend of coastal and estuarine experiences. Located at Bouvard, just 27 kilometers south of Mandurah, this tranquil and family-friendly park features grassy, shaded caravan and camping sites. During the summer months, it becomes a haven for boating enthusiasts—pack your cooler, launch your boat, and embark on a quest for the big catch, whether it be fish or crabs. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the pool or unwind under the shady trees. The park offers a range of adventures suitable for the entire family, including four-wheel driving along the nearby Tim’s Thicket, Preston, and White Hills beaches, as well as swimming and surfing at Falcon Bay, just a short distance away. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, consider a boat cruise through the Mandurah canals or pack a picnic to marvel at the natural wonders of the Lake Clifton thrombolites. For a cozy winter retreat, gather around a campfire, toast marshmallows, and fully immerse yourself in the stunning natural surroundings. Dogs are welcome on leads in our powered and unpowered sites. The park is serviced by bore water, and filtered rainwater is available for drinking and cooking. No generators are allowed at any time. No plugging in of EV equipment like scooters, cars. No boats or trailers to be parked on-site.
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AU$50
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5. Lewana Campsites

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62km from Wellington National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · 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$25
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We take the skin off our tipi over the summer months…. She’s covered in solar lighting here.

6. Harmony Retreat

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67km from Wellington National Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Meelon, WA
Just 1 hour from Perth, Harmony Retreat is a conscious camping space situated on 25 acres at the foothills of the Darling Range Escarpment just 10-15 minutes from Pinjarra and Dwellingup, 7 minutes from the southwest highway, and 3 minutes from Pinjarra-Williams Road. It's an easily accessible and picturesque private property with approximately 7 acres of forest, flushing toilet, hot outdoor shower, a winter creek, a swimmable spring-fed dam, and an abundance of bird and wildlife, nestled between cattle farms in the heart of the Peel region. There are friendly free-ranging chickens and Guinea fowl, a mischievous mini pig, friendly goats, sheep, and a family dog on site. The owners Michelle, Troy, and Carolyne live and work onsite (this is a working farm). THIS IS NOT A PLACE TO BOOK IF YOU INTEND TO PARTY. The camping area is easily accessed by most vehicles. There is a hot water outdoor shower and toilet available to use and within walking distance of each site. CHILDREN - The dam on the property is currently unfenced and has steep sides when the water line is low, therefore this property is not recommended for those with small and wandering children. We also asked that older children are supervised, so as not to vandalise property, nature, gardens and fire-pits (this has been a problem in the past). Friendly dogs are welcome, however, must be kept on a leash at all times, due to free-ranging chickens, livestock and wildlife on the property. There are no cooking facilities available. Therefore, you will need to be completely self-sufficient including cooker, kettle, esky, etc, and also bringing your own drinking water as the water from the taps comes from our spring-fed dam. We do ask that you follow local fire regulations with no outdoor open flames during fire bans. All rubbish and waste needs to be taken with you. However, Peppa the Pig will always appreciate your veggie scraps. Fires are permitted in designated fire pits during fire season. Anyone found having a fire during FIRE BANS will be reported to authorities and asked to leave the property immediately (we need to use firm words around this, as bushfire destroys homes and endangers lives). You can find details and learn a little more about what we do at here at hwcommunity.org
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AU$73
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La Fiumara Olive Farm

7. La Fiumara Olive Farm

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26km from Wellington National Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs · Hoffman, WA
Welcome to La Fiumara (Italian for “the river"), a 100-acre organic property just 10.5 km from Harvey, Western Australia. With easy access via sealed roads, this peaceful property offers numerous campsites, a meandering brook, and abundant wildlife. Spring-fed dams provide a sanctuary for a diverse range of birds, including Forest Red-Tailed Black Cockatoos, Australian Ringneck Parrots (28s), Laughing Kookaburras, Musk Ducks, Cormorants, and Magpies. The land is organically managed, featuring over 400 hand-planted Minerva olive trees and 500 pecan trees, surrounded by native bushland. Whether you’re here to relax, explore, or reconnect with nature, La Fiumara offers a unique and tranquil experience. • Large bush campsites for tents, camper trailers, and off-road caravans. • Spectacular sunrise and sunset views. • WiFi access point available near Caretakers site for free use using Starlink. • There is no phone reception at or around the immediate farm/area. • Water available if needed. • Pet-friendly (must be controlled at all times; discuss with host if needed). • Firewood can be purchased via Extras at time of booking. ⚠️ BUSHFIRE SEASON: Open fires are not permitted during bushfire season. ⸻ Things to Do: • Unwind and relax in the peaceful surroundings. • Stroll through olive groves and pecan orchards. • Have a picnic or watch the ducks and birds at the Rockpool. • Ride or drive to Harvey Dam. • Explore Stirling Dam (approx. 8 km; gravel road). • Discover Harvey’s charming town centre, including Hotel, 2 IGA stores, wine bar and bottle shops. • Take a scenic drive to nearby towns: Bunbury (56 km) Busselton (100 km) Dunsborough (129 km)
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AU$43
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Self-contained, off grid caravans, big and small, are welcome at our property.

8. Rural peace in Vasse, Busselton

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80km from Wellington National Park · 4 sites · RVs · Vasse, WA
Enjoy the peace and convenience of our rural property in Vasse. Being located a mere 15-minute drive to the centre of Busselton, 20 minutes from Dunsborough, and half an hour from Margaret River, it is the perfect hub for visiting many Southwest attractions. We offer up to four campsites on an easily accessible, large, open and level area to the east of our home. You will have plenty of space to bring your bikes, kites, surfboards and the like to make the most of what is on offer in our region, such as beautiful Abbey Beach, the bustling Busselton foreshore, walk trails, wineries, art studios, fishing spots, surf beaches, music festivals, and more. With plenty of cafes, restaurants and produce stores at hand, you will easily be able to refuel for all of your adventures or simply relax and indulge in local wines and foods as you take in your camp surrounds. Say ‘Hello’ to neighbouring cattle, and visiting kangaroos, rabbits, and bird life. Take in the many changing colours of sunrise, sunset and rainbows as you look out across the paddock. Sit outside and be in awe of the wonders of the universe as you stargaze into our wide-open sky and cuddle up at a campfire during the cooler months. We invite you to enter into the best of both worlds, a rural setting with town convenience. We trust you will enjoy your stay and return to journey with us as we continue to shape our little slice of paradise. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE BOOKING. Our property is only suitable for self-contained Hipcamping. We do not provide power, water, bathrooms or toilets. Sorry, no pets, no smoking, no excessive drinking. For further information please see our Camp Rules. Feel free to contact us via Hipcamp if you have any questions or special requests. Thank you. Chris and Jacqui
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AU$31
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Peppie Tree Drive

9. Peppie Tree Drive

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74km from Wellington National Park · 7 sites · RVs · Vasse, WA
Self-contained campers only Please arrive before 7pm. Bookings made by 12 noon. Do not arrive at the property without a booking A quiet and spacious semi-rural property surrounded by shady native peppermint trees, just 7kms from the city of Busselton and 4kms to Geographe Bay. The property offers easy access to bikeways to Dunsborough or Port Geographe, and close proximity to the famous Margaret River wineries. You can do a fabulous day trip from Cape Lewin to Cape Naturaliste. Enjoy swimming, surfing, snorkeling, or relaxing on the white sandy beaches. The iconic Busselton Jetty is only minutes away. The open campsite area is clear, flat, and secluded, offering a safe and private base camp from which to explore this fantastic region. Please note we have a friendly, old dog who may greet you on arrival Adults only, please. We do not accept pets or children here, as we want to ensure the space is a peaceful retreat for travelers during their time here.
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AU$46
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Parkland Bush Camp Mapanap

10. Parkland Bush Camp Mapanap

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30km from Wellington National Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Thomson Brook, WA
This is a parkland area, with both trees and open areas. It does have quite a bit of wildlife as in Kangaroos, possums and bird life. This camping area is a couple of km's (walking distance) to state forest with The Munda bindi bike trail and Bibbulmun walking track.Campfires permitted within local regulations - not over summer.Pets welcome but please ask prior to booking as we have livestock. Must be kept on a lead when approved by host. There are no amenities here, campers must be self contained and leave no trace. f your looking for a real rural experience with beautiful forest to wake up in this is the place. Close enough to Donnybrook if you need it but hidden away as well. Donnybrook is a town situated between Boyanup and Kirup on the South Western Highway, 210 kilometres south of Perth. 
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AU$37
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RAC Busselton Holiday Park

11. RAC Busselton Holiday Park

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78km from Wellington National Park · 153 sites · Tents, RVs · Abbey, WA
Nestled on the doorsteps of Busselton and Dunsborough, RAC Busselton Holiday Park is the perfect setting for your next escape to WA's South West. Set amongst eight hectares of natural bushland just off Caves Road, you can relax by the peppermint trees or stroll down to the crystal-clear waters of Geographe Bay. Busselton town is nearby too, with a variety of attractions to keep solo travellers, groups of friends, and families entertained. Our Busselton accommodation is also located a short drive from Margaret River, with wineries, breweries and restaurants to explore. Enjoy self-contained convenience with motel-style rooms and cabins or choose to use our powered or unpowered caravan and campsites, with pet-friendly options available. Our holiday accommodation puts you at the centre of everything Busselton and its surroundings can offer.
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AU$44
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Herron Point Farm Stay

13. Herron Point Farm Stay

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67km from Wellington National Park · 17 sites · Tents, RVs · West Coolup, WA
A Nature Based Camping property, located 5 minutes from the Forrest Highway and less than 10 minutes' drive to the beautiful and popular Herron Point. The farm offers the country lifestyle without travelling for hours. With 160 acres of native bush and pasture, a beautiful wetland combined with an abundance of natural wildlife. Come and enjoy the delights. The campsites are private with a fire pit provided and you are welcome to collect wood from around the property. Fires are prohibited between 1st Dec and 1st April inclusive. We have invested monies earnt back into the sites by way of all-weather tracks, fire pits and irrigation for the warmer months which also helps to mitigate the risk and impact of bushfires. The Northern half of the property is a combination of pasture and native trees, while the Southern half is native bush and seasonal wetlands. Guests are welcome to roam the entire property with the exception of the owner's residence and sheds. Prohibited areas including neighbouring properties will be signposted.
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AU$49
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Rose’s Reserve

14. Rose’s Reserve

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64km from Wellington National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Coolup, WA
Our private campsite is located in Coolup, just over an hour from Perth and 35 minutes from Mandurah. The completely private site …..yes just for you…..has a flushing toilet and shower and is set on 20 acres in our nature/conservation area within a working farm. Enjoy the beautiful trees and bird life whilst walking the short trails throughout the reserve. In the evenings relax around your campsite and look up at the beautiful star-filled night sky. The 2 closest towns are Pinjarra and Waroona and are only 15 minutes away. Dwellingup - which has an abundance of hiking and biking trails, lookouts, and swimming holes is 30 mins away. Well behaved pets are welcome. Dogs on leash on walking trails. 🔥🔥Campfires are allowed but SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS apply and only in the fire pit provided. STRICTLY NO COLLECTING WOOD - Wood is available to purchase
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Busselton Holiday Village

15. Busselton Holiday Village

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69km from Wellington National Park · 29 sites · RVs, Lodging · Busselton, WA
We are a park with many levels of camping , caravanning and accommodation. We are in the heart of one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the state, being approximately 700 metres from the post office and one kilometre from the iconic Busselton Jetty and underwater observatory. Many travellers will base themselves here in Busselton and venture off to explore the southwest, using Busselton as their base, as we have all the facilities you could possibly need from a country town. The southwest is renowned for being a clean and green area with pristine beaches. We have north facing bays that are great for calm oceans, whilst also having south and west facing bays that provide world class surf. The opportunities here are far too endless to list, from whale watching, diving, trecking, great wine region, amazing cuisine and much much more.
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AU$54
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Cooling off

16. Nanga River Retreat, Dwellingup.

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62km from Wellington National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Nanga Brook, WA
Don't forget your mozzie coils, they're out and about at the moment! And a bit of firewood while the season for it lasts... We have 3 beautiful and secluded sites to offer, right in the heart of the Dwellingup State Forest, 1 of them on the banks of the Murray River. All sites here enjoy a minimum of 100 metres separation. We love all animals here at Nanga River Retreat and we'd love for you to bring yours along (Remember to book our pet friendly site – ‘River Camp’, and dont forget to bring your little yellow bags please). We also enjoy an abundance of wildlife traffic through the property. We would love to see all the Witches, Wiccans, and other Weirdos out there, we encourage you to book in for a spell. (pun intended) You'll fit right in. 🧙‍♀️ We invite discreet devotees of herbs, and mushrooms, to visit for a while, you will absolutely love it here, with privacy you just cannot get at the park 🤙 Come and find yourself, or maybe lose yourself, down by the river in Dwellingup, forest getaways dont get much better. Please Note; Loud drunkenness, anti-social behaviour, and rude misconduct will lead to eviction without refund, and reporting to Hipcamp. Also, no off-roading. No motor bikes, quads, buggies, or any other form of self-powered transport in the dirt. In-fact while you're here, any sort of hooning on the property will lead to eviction without refund and reporting to Hipcamp. So folks, the idea of this campsite and indeed of the entire property, is that it's intended as a tranquil and quiet retreat for those that wish it to be so. Thanks for understanding. A small advice for those bringing children, in fact for anyone that intends to swim in or be beside the water, this is a wild and unfenced river access area and all care should be taken in supervision. Please see the site rules. One more thing, feel free to contact us via Hipcamp if you're interested in staying here but for some reason fall outside of the site parameters listed on this add, we're pretty flexible and in most cases will be willing to accommodate your needs. Remember, this is camping by the river, not glamping by the pool! We hope to hear from you soon, and we know you're going to love your stay whatever your endeavour while you're here. Seeya soon, Shane n Deeg.
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Splendid isolation

17. Amber Ridge Estate

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40km from Wellington National Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs · Paynedale, WA
68-acre peaceful retreat nestled within State Forest, a short drive from Donnybrook. We are one of only two properties in this small, isolated pocket. We have five sites available for self-contained campers. We do not offer any facilities. Self-contained campers/vans only, you MUST bring everything with you including a toilet. Stay here and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of your surroundings over a glass of wine from one of the local wineries or head out and explore the beautiful Geographe Wine Region. Redgum Hill Nestled in amongst the red gums on an elevated position near the edge of the property, you will be camping next to the old hay shed. The birdlife here is amazing, with red tailed cockatoos and honeyeaters amongst others frequently visiting. Please take care whilst exploring around this area, there are some deep rabbit warrens around the hay shed, which can be hidden in the grass in winter. Valley Vista Valley Vista is a private and secluded haven, on an elevated spot backed onto state forest looking down over the valley, with arguably the best views of the farm. Creek Junction Creek Junction is a peaceful area by the creek line nestled in amongst the trees, where the gully running down the hill meets the creek. One of our three dams is hidden in amongst the tea tree bushes nearby. You can see the house from this campsite, but it is far enough away that privacy is not an issue. Please be aware, all of our dams are seasonal and will be very low in the summer months. We also recommend that you do not swim in them. Hidden Corner Hidden Corner is situated at the back corner of the property. It is the most isolated of the three campsites with views of the open paddock and across the valley in front of you and state forest behind. Shed Pad (No longer has bathroom facilities) Shed Pad is our only powered site (15 amp) situated next to the main shed. It has a patio area with a table and 4 chairs (an extra 2 can be provided if required). WIFI is also available for an additional fee. It is an intimate site, perfect for one large caravan or two small caravans and a couple of swags/tents. It overlooks neighbouring paddocks and state forest. it is at the entrance to the property next to the main shed and in close proximity to the house.
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Blackwood River Estate

19. Blackwood River Estate

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70km from Wellington National Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Benjinup, WA
Located in the picturesque Blackwood River Valley of South Western Australia, the farm boasts 200 acres of open pasture and rich soil making it ideal to raise sheep naturally. Our farm is in the shire of Boyup Brook located in the picturesque Blackwood River Valley in Southern Western Australia. "Booyup" refers the Aboriginal term for "place of big stones" or "place of big smoke". Book your unique stay with us! Suitable for the adventurous spirit who is looking for unrestricted access to walk, run or cycle by day and star gazing by night. Why not book a camping weekend on the farm or even a week to explore the Blackwood River Valley? Unrestricted access to explore the 200 acre farm. The Nollajup Nature Reserve borders the farm on two sides with the Blackwood River accessible for fishing or kayaking from Boyup Brook or Bridgetown.
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Overview

About

Wellington National Park beckons with a tapestry of lush forests and the serene Collie River. Here, adventure awaits at every turn, from hiking and mountain biking to kayaking and swimming. Immerse yourself in the park's beauty by camping under the stars at one of the scenic campgrounds, each offering a unique way to experience the park's tranquil wilderness.

Notable campgrounds

  • Potters Gorge Campground: Nestled on the Wellington Dam's shores, this site is perfect for a forest retreat amid jarrah and marri trees.
  • Honeymoon Pool Campground: A picturesque riverside haven, ideal for a serene camping experience and water activities.
  • Stones Brook Campground: Set within the forest, this intimate campground offers a peaceful escape in nature's embrace.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred campsite.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired campground is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Wellington National Park is during spring, when wildflowers bloom and the river flows vibrantly. Avoid the park during extreme weather conditions, such as bushfire season, to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

Know before you go

  • Check current fire conditions and adhere to safety guidelines for a worry-free visit.
  • Be prepared for remote travel and consider carrying a personal location beacon (PLB).
  • No dogs or other pets are allowed, ensuring the protection of native wildlife.
  • Access to the park is free, with no entry fees required.
  • Facilities such as toilets, cooking appliances, and mountain bike hire are available at select locations.
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