Travel & Touring | Camping & Caravanning

By: Tatum Stafford

The wider Perth region is home to some of WA’s most beautiful campgrounds.

Nestled within reserves, townsites and national parks, they’re a great way to get closer to nature. And for city-slickers, they're nearby enough for a night or weekend away.

Here are 10 of our favourite campgrounds within two hours of Perth that are worth pitching your tent at.

1. Perth Hills Discovery Centre at Beelu National Park

Only a 40-minute drive from the Perth CBD, the Perth Hills Discovery Centre is an ideal spot for first-time campers and families with young children. There are twelve shady tent sites available, along with fire rings, outdoor picnic tables and high-quality amenities, and it’s open for camping Friday to Sunday nights and during school holidays.

The site is bordered by a number of popular walk and cycle trails, and is also close to some of the Perth Hills’ most iconic attractions; including the Mundaring Weir and the Bibbulmun Track. 

  • Amenities: Ablution block, picnic tables and a camp kitchen including electric barbecues.
  • Cost: $20 per night for adults, $5 per night for children aged between 5 and 16.
  • Pet-friendly: No.

2. Boddington Caravan Park, Boddington

Situated on the banks of the Hotham River, the Boddington Caravan Park is an hours’ drive from Perth or Mandurah, and is a great spot if you’re looking to travel a little further from the city. The quaint park is packed with great amenities, and is a short walk to some of Boddington’s cafes, service stations, grocery stores and even an arts and crafts centre.

Boddington is also home to one of Australia’s largest producing gold mines, with tours of the mine available through the park’s reception. The historic Quindanning Inne is another popular destination for visitors at just a 30 minute drive from the park.

  • Amenities: Free WiFi, laundry, camp kitchen with barbecues and ablution block.
  • Cost: $20 per night for unpowered tent sites, $30 per night for powered sites. 
  • Pet-friendly: Yes.

3. Baden Powell Campground at Lane Poole Reserve, Murray

Ideal for families, the Baden Powell Campground features a whopping 42 camp sites, three undercover camp kitchens with gas barbecues and rainwater taps – however, you’ll need to bring your own drinking water with you.

The Murray River is a key feature of the popular reserve, and is great for canoeing, fishing, white-water rafting and swimming in warmer months. The Bibbulmun Track also runs through the reserve, and is a great hop-on, hop-off activity for those keen on hiking.

  • Amenities: Camp kitchens with gas barbecues, ablution block and dining benches.
  • Cost: $20 per night for adults, $5 per night for children aged between 5 and 16.
  • Pet-friendly: Yes.

4. Henry White Oval at Yanchep National Park

Nestled in banksia and tuart woodlands, the Henry White Oval is a purpose-built campground that is great for families or first-time campers. The campground consists of nine hard sites on what was formerly a carpark (suitable only for caravans and camper trailers), 12 grass sites, and a communal fire pit that is open seasonally. There is no running water available, so you’ll need to bring your own.

As it’s located within Yanchep National Park, the campground is only a few hundred metres from some of the park’s famed wetlands, adventure climbing courses and animal sanctuaries. The Yanchep Lagoon is only a 10-minute drive from the campground and is the perfect spot for swimming and sheltered snorkelling.

  • Amenities: Ablution block and sheltered food preparation area with a gas barbeque, a sink and picnic tables.
  • Cost: $20 per night for adults, $5 per night for children aged between 5 and 16.
  • Pet-friendly: No.

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5. Herron Point Campsite, Murray

Situated along the Harvey Estuary shoreline, Herron Point Campsite is a nature-based campground with 28 sites in total, nine of which are suitable for tents. There is no drinking water or power onsite, so you’ll need to bring your own water and generator (if needed). Sites can only be booked online.

Fishing and crabbing are popular pastimes at Harvey Estuary – or if you’d prefer to stay on land, a stroll on the path by the water will provide a view of some of the area’s hundreds of waterbirds and migrant shorebirds.

  • Amenities: Toilet block, communal bush kitchen and fire pit. 
  • Cost: $22 per night for tent sites.
  • Pet-friendly: Yes, but must be kept on a lead at all times due to 1080 baits in nearby bushland.

6. Marrinup Townsite Campground, Holyoake

Just a few kilometres north-west of Dwellingup, the Marrinup Townsite Campground has a large number of camp sites on an open grassed area. Pre-bookings cannot be made, and visitors should bring drinking water with them.

The camp was originally built to accommodate 1,600 German and Italian prisoners of war, and visitors can view remnants of the original campground scattered around the sites. The Marrinup walk and cycle trail also runs through the campground as does the famous Munda Biddi mountain bike trail.

  • Amenities: Tables, wood barbecues and longdrop toilets.
  • Cost: $10 per night for adults ($7 concession), $5 per night for children aged between 5 and 16.
  • Pet-friendly: Yes.

7. Yarragil Campground at Lane Poole Reserve, Dwellingup

With only two sites, Yarragil Campground is the smallest campground in the popular Lane Poole Reserve. Situated along the Murray River and 12 kilometres from the Lane Pool entry station, the size of the campground makes it ideal for families and day use.

The campground is particularly popular with canoeists, as it is the entry point for the 11.5km journey to Nanga Road Bridge. Swimming is also a popular pastime near the campground – just be careful when you enter the river, as submerged logs and foliage are common.

  • Amenities: Picnic tables, eco-toilets and barbecue pits.
  • Cost: $15 per night for adults ($10 concession), $5 per night for children aged between 5 and 16.
  • Pet-friendly: Yes.

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8. Stringers Campground, Nanga Brook

The Stringers Campground offers a tranquil, private camping experience on the banks of the Murray River. With just six unpowered sites, this secluded campground is not intended for group usage, as a maximum of only two cars can be parked at each site.

Campers can fish from the river, but note that you’ll need a fishing license from Fisheries WA before casting a line in. Kayak enthusiasts who stay at Stringers will be in for a treat, as this section of the river is renowned as one of the most picturesque.

  • Amenities: Picnic tables, firepit, and long-drop toilet.
  • Cost: $15 per night for adults ($10 concession), $5 per night for children aged between 5 and 16.
  • Pet-friendly: Yes.

9. Dwellingup Chalets & Caravan Park

Set amongst beautiful Dwellingup state forest, the Dwellingup Chalets & Caravan Park offer a range of different accommodation types - but their pet-friendly camp sites are particularly popular. Just note, all sites are on hard gravel. The park is only a few minutes' walk from the town centre, and also offers easy access to the famous Bibbulmun Track and Munda Biddi cycle trail.

  • Amenities: Camp kitchen, laundry, showers and ablution blocks.
  • Cost: Lakeside: $40 per night, per tent.
  • Pet-friendly: Yes.

10. Pinjarrah Holiday Park, Pinjarra

Just three kilometres from the historic town of Pinjarra, the Pinjarrah Holiday Park farm camping area features 70 grass sites and plenty of amenities. The farm on the property is 600 acres and contains four kilometres of river, so it’s a great spot if you’re looking to get a little closer to nature.

This park is particularly ideal for bird-lovers, as multiple bird species including red-tailed black cockatoos are frequently spotted in the park – along with the odd rabbit or kangaroo.

  • Amenities: Onsite laundry, camp kitchens with gas barbecues and campfires (in season).
  • Cost: $16 per night for adults, $8 per night for children (2-12 years of age).
  • Pet-friendly: Yes.

 

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Last updated September 2024