Free Camping

List of Western Australia Free Camping and Campgrounds
Free camping is a very cost effective way to explore the Western Australia countryside.
You'll find many free camp locations to choose your perfect camp from, including some with amazing cliffside Ocean views.
These campsites will rang from the very basic rough bare bones camping, right through to toilets and hot showers, drinking water, BBQ's etc.
Camping on any beach in Western Australia, is generally not allowed.
However, there are a few local councils that will allow you to get the best Ocean Views imaginable.
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Doolena Gorge Camping Area
The Doolena Gorge Camping Area is a really nice place to visit for a day or two. Make sure you have your camera handy at all times. This campsite is approx 41 kilometres north of Marble Bar on the Marble Bar-Port Hedland Road. The turnoff is very easy to ...
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The Dundas Rocks Camping Area has some picnic tables in the shade, and fire pits with bbq and some rubbish bins. There is not a lot of level ground for any sort of camping. There are natural rock formations, the ruins of the town water supply, the town it ...
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The Eagle Bluff Campsite is an awesome spot to see sharks and turtles from the viewing platform on a sunny day. Get a permit from the discovery centre to camp the same night only Note: There are only 4 campsites sites available.
The Gascoyne River South Branch is a large gravel parking areas with some shade. There are long drop toilets with wheelchair access, some rubbish bins, a blackwater dump point, undercover picnic tables and fire pits. There is also provision for wheelchair ...
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Geraldton Bore Camping Area
The Geraldton Bore Camping Area is on Aboriginal Land, so permits are needed to camp here. This campsite is located on Hunt Oil Road just off the Gunbarrel Highway. You must contact Department of Aboriginal Affairs for Permit to camp here.
The Greenough River Camping Area is a bare bones camping site, where you need to haul in everything you need. On a positive note there are lots of level spots for your caravan or motorhome. The rivers water levels vary, depending on the time of the year, ...
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The Hann River Camping Area may look idyllic, but it's good practice to make sure you have plenty of water and supplies when travelling in outback Australia. This campsite is set back a short distance from the Gibb River Road, a few trees for shade and no ...
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Overnight stays are for fully self contained RV's only at the Highbury Recreational Vehicle Free Stay Area. Note: Annexes that do not require fixing to the ground, and that form part of the RV, are permitted. No Pegs of any type are permitted to be driven ...
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The James Price Point Camping Area has four cliff top campsites, there are some fireplaces and cliff top view of the open ocean. Access to the beach is via 4x4 and can be a bit tricky, it has also been reported that getting off the beach can be a bit diff ...
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Karalee Rocks Camping Area 72 Hou Limit
The Karalee Rocks Camping Area is a nice place to stay, there is a flushing toilet and an RV black water dump point, picnic tables and fire pits. You can swim in the dam, or catch a feed of yabbies. The camping area has lots of shade to park your caravan. ...
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