Camping near Geraldton with hiking

The gateway to the Coral Coast features beaches, sea life, pink lakes, and wildflowers galore.

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7 top campgrounds near Geraldton with hiking

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The Cottage Garden

1 site · RV2 acres · Woorree, WA
This property was owned by an Italian family who came to Australia in the 30's. We bought the house in Aug 2021 and fell instantly in love with it and all its quirkiness. The original cottage is still on site and is a long term renovation project for us, it may be old but holds lots and lots of history behind them walls. The verandah area is yours to use, if you wish, for a bit of extra room to escape the rain or provide a bit of shade (depending on season) it has a powerpoint and light for your convenience. Unfortunately, as there are building works happening at the back of the cottage we have closed access to the toilet area for your safety at this time.
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Dougal Retreat

10 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Cape Burney, WA
Animals, bikes, canoes, walking and swimming. This property features paddocks with shady trees. Situated close to the river. The beach is a short drive away. Horses and small animal experience available by booking via the calendly link (with an additional fee). I recommend booking a walk with the horses along the river for an hour. https://calendly.com/leaningtreeanimals This campsite has access to a beautiful toilet/shower and drinking water supply in the workshop. There is also a rain tank outdoor solar shower if you put your solar bag out to heat. Small camp kitchen with coffee machine, fridge, sink and bench also in the workshop. Campfires and bonfires permitted in winter. No fire from October to May. While you're here check out the Greenough walk and cycle track that follows the river. It's only 3km to the beach, and you can walk or take your bike there (bike hire is available in town). We have canoes available. Outdoor Cinema some Saturday nights. Greenough Settlement/café and Wild Life Park close by. Pets welcome on a lead. Off lead welcome after we had met and chatted. Dogs are a danger to all horses, guinea pigs, rabbits and chickens. Off lead without consultation will not be tolerated.
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Greenough Nature Stay

1 site · RV, Tent15 acres · Geraldton, WA
Magnificent 15 acre block set amongst an abundance of mature native trees with flat camp sites. Set along side the Greenough river and Greenough nature trail. You will enjoy a variety of birds whilst relaxing in one of the six natural bush sites. Each site is private, has its own composting toilet, solar powered led lights and usb port. There is a unique shared bush shower from a tree. Just over the road is the of 17 km nature trail around the very scenic Greenough River. Only 15 minutes from Geraldton and 7 minutes to our treasured surfing and dog beach. Dogs are very welcome but must be on a leash whilst on the property as there is friendly chooks and sheep wandering around.
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African Reef Ocean Views

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Greenough, WA
A convenient base located just 20 minutes south of Geraldton, offering sweeping ocean views and 3.5 acres of semi-rural land. The sunsets from here are unreal. You'll be in the perfect location for nearby fishing, 4wding, canoeing, biking, hiking, kayaking, and so much more. Wake up to stunning ocean views and wildlife. If you have a 4wd, you'll love exploring the nearby tracks and fishing spots. You'll also be close to the Greenough Nature Reserve, great for hiking, canoeing, trail riding, and bird watching. The surrounding area also boasts a famous local stretch for abalone, and we're happy to share amazing swimming spots as well as other beautiful natural attractions. We have a pad available with two containers on either side that provide some protection from the elements, and there is a tap for water. Other than that, you'll need to be completely self-sufficient, including bringing your own toilet. We're happy to provide you with directions to the nearest sewerage dumping point. Please be aware that we do not accept bookings with children, and we have two dogs who need to be introduced. Please only book if you are comfortable with dogs.
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Three Trees

3 sites · RVs16 acres · Geraldton, WA
Three Trees is a 16 acre property in Greenough. There are horses agisted on the property and a section of the property is cropped for hay. It is surrounded by a 200 acre cropping area for a working farm. It is only 5 minutes south of Cape Burney and 10 minutes south of all Geraldton's amenities.
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Ecostays

1 site · LodgingSouth Greenough, WA
We are lucky enough to enjoy our own private beach and are constantly amazed at the ever-changing sunsets over the horizon! We are environmentally conscious and are creating 1 bedroom self-contained 'upcycled' cottages which provide privacy and a total escape from the real world. You can expect to hear the sound of the waves and the beautiful star covered sky at night.Dogs are welcome.
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GAIA: Camping Tranquillity

4 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Geraldton, WA
The property is on the coral coast, Irwin Shire. It is 2km from 7 Mile Beach, 10 km north of Dongara and Port Denison, 55km south of Geraldton. Camping is on the front entrance of the property only, it is fairly flat land with a high western bush rise protecting from westerlies. The site overlooks the surrounding valley landscape. The access road is fairly quiet. The property is surrounded by restaurants, north and south, amazing beaches, like South Beach in Port Denison and up and down the coast. There is a wild life sanctuary in Greenough and a Tavern in near by Walkaway. There are also several dog boarding kennels. In Geraldton north is a very popular international wind surfing community and surfing is well catered for as well. Bookara is surrounded by organic farms and there is a local goat cheese factory, and many other enterprises. Up past Walkaway is Denison's pool a local gorge and an indigenous heritage site. It goes without saying that the fishing is good too. There are sheep on the property, so care must be taken entering and leaving the property. Property next door to the Greenough Village Historical township.
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Camping near Geraldton with hiking guide

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Looking to go camping near Geraldton, Western Australia and love hiking? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 37 options in the area that cater specifically to hikers, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just starting out, there are options for every skill level. Some of the top campsites in the area include Mt Budd Farm (45 reviews), Dougal Retreat (44 reviews), and The Cottage Garden (14 reviews). With facilities like cooking equipment, rubbish disposal, and showers, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable camping experience. So pack your hiking boots and get ready to explore the beautiful hiking trails near Geraldton!

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