The best camping near Boorara-Gardner National Park

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Green Valley Farm Stay

16 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Meerup, WA
We are a farming family with camping facilities near green rolling hills and only 1km from Northcliffe town. Surrounding farm land and beautiful amenities, this is a great stop for people visiting town, completing the Bibblumun Track or Munda Biddi Trail. You have the option of a private powered ensuite site, powered sites with shared amenties and unpowered sites with shared amenties. 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. 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. We hope you enjoy your stay and please contact the hosts if any issues arise. We are just starting out and would love any feedback you have to help improve it :)
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Northcliffe Deluxe Bush Camp

35 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Northcliffe, WA
Luxury in the Bush. Nature based campground; clean tiled bathrooms, hot showers, flushing toilets, BBQs, camp kitchen with hot water, fire pit with wood, powered and free-range sites park where you want, 7 scenic lakes on 100+ acres, proper bush walk trails, wildflowers, orchids, kangaroos, birds, aaaah the serenity, you may even see a quokka if you are lucky ! Yes they are here. It used to be called Sid's CampGround until Sid retired. We also have a friendly on site Camp Host to assist you, light the firepit and keep the place immaculate. Check our facebook page www.facebook.com/northcliffebushcamp
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Northcliffe Holiday Park

40 sites · RVs, Tents104 acres · Northcliffe, WA
Situated in the South West of WA, Northcliffe Holiday Park is located on 104 acres of natural forest. Set up camp amongst hundreds of Marri, Karri and various species of Gum Trees. The wildlife is abundant with kangaroos and a large variety of birds on the property at all times. Enjoy gazing at the stars in the evenings, a very peaceful and relaxing environment. Take a short 25 minute drive to Windy Harbour to enjoy the southern ocean and the beautiful landscape. Pemberton is also 20 minutes away, It’s known for the tall karri trees of Gloucester National Park, including the Gloucester Tree with its lookout point. Also in the park are the Cascades waterfall and Lefroy Brook’s rocky rapids. Just outside town are more giant karris at Warren National Park and vast dunes at Yeagarup Beach.
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Northcliffe Nature Park

18 sites · RVs135 acres · 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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Mount View

4 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Margaret River, WA
The property is surrounded by National Park and saddles the Warren River. There is a 1-kilometer-long man-made lake filled with crystal clear water filtered by the forest. The camping sites are tucked privately into the forest, so you'll have total peace and privacy, other than an occasional visit from the resident birds, emus, and kangaroos. A boat ramp to the Warren River is only a 1km drive away, and the town center is 10km away for supplies. All campers must be self-contained, with their own camp toilet and we kindly ask you to take all waste when you go.
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Myrtaceae

3 sites · RVs105 acres · Meerup, WA
105 acres of pristine bushland, hidden away by the giant South West Karri and Marri trees. Our property located near Pemberton and Northcliffe offers only 3 exclusive campsites to maintain the serenity of the area. There are plenty of activities on site including swimming, kayaking, bushwalking, bird watching or simply soaking it all in. We are also surrounded by an abundance of local activities close by. For the avid four-wheel driver, the infamous Calcup Hill is only 20 minutes from the gate. For water lovers, Windy Harbour is a short drive away, as is the beautiful Lake Jasper and many other hidden gems of the South West. If you are after some family-friendly activities, the Northcliffe Pioneer Museum is a good stop for local history, as well as the Gloucester Tree and Bicentennial Tree for a climb or wander along the trails. Depending on the time of year for your visit, we may even have some fresh produce for you to try or buy! All campers must be self-contained, with their own camp toilet, and we kindly ask you take all waste when you go. Please note, you are required to bring and use a portable toilet. We are unable to accommodate those without, and to turn away may offend.
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Fernbrook Farm Stay

6 sites · RVs320 acres · Collins, WA
We are a working Farm on 320 acres, our place is directly off South West Highway, (HIGHWAY 1) access is extremely easy. We provide a level area to pull in and relax with beautiful views overlooking our farm. You can enjoy the peace and tranquillity as you are totally surrounded by bush. There are plenty of bush tracks for walking surrounding the farm. We have a kids bike track that will definitely keep them entertained. Manjimup and Pemberton are both a 15 minute drive where you can discover the local attractions, wineries, truffle farms, mountain bike trails and restaurants. The iconic Quinninup Tavern is 7km south. We are a 40 minute drive to Windy Harbour. We are 50 minute drive to Yeargarup for the four wheel drive enthusiasts with plenty of attractions to look at along the way.
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Peppermint Farm

1 site · Tent85 acres · Yeagarup, WA
Peppermint Farm is a beautiful regenerative agriculture farm set in a magnificent Karri Forest. It is a quiet, secluded and peaceful area with abundant wildlife, tree plantations, orchards and seasonal vegetables. There is plenty to see and do in the surround areas, you can check out the amazing Yeagarup Dunes nearby that rise metres above the surrounding karri forest. They are the largest land-locked mobile dune system in the southern hemisphere. You can explore by foot or by 4WD if you are an experienced driver. Yeagarup Lake is a gateway to the dunes and a great place to stop and enjoy a picnic by the water. The Greater Beedelup National Park is nearby where you can explore the many walking trails and check out the Beedalup Falls. Campers must have their own toilet facilities and take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Campfires are welcome when no restrictions are in place. Sorry, no pets.
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Highway Hideaway - Manjimup

5 sites · RVs42 acres · Middlesex, WA
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. Surrounded by ancient giants, the towering Karri and majestic Jarrah trees create a natural cathedral, embracing you with a sense of tranquility. 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 an immersive experience in the untouched beauty of the Australian bush. Feel safe, secure, and secluded, surrounded only by the whispers of nature. The property offers multiple views, perched alongside a 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 wonders of Western Australia, 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. ** The property and its owners are new to Hipcamp and are inviting guests to be the first to experience our retreat. To support our learnings, we are offering a heavily discounted price for a limited time for early bookings made.
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About

Immerse yourself in the natural splendour of Boorara-Gardner National Park, where the enchanting karri and marri forests beckon. Here, you can indulge in bird watching, bushwalking, and picnicking amid a landscape adorned with a kaleidoscope of wildflowers and the mesmerising Lane Poole Falls.

When to go

The prime time to visit Boorara-Gardner National Park is during spring when the wildflowers are in full bloom, creating a vibrant tapestry of colour. Winter also offers a spectacle as Lane Poole Falls roars to life. Avoid the park during extreme weather conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you're prepared for bushwalking by reading up on safety information and considering a personal location beacon for emergencies.
  • Respect the park's regulations: no dogs are allowed, preserving the tranquillity and natural habitat.
  • Entry to Boorara-Gardner National Park is free, making it an accessible adventure for all.
  • For any enquiries, contact the Pemberton Parks and Wildlife Office during office hours.
  • Acknowledge and respect the Bibulmun/Piblemen people, the traditional owners of the land.

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