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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The Lake Douglas Recreation Reserve road in, past the quarry is very corrugated that leads to a large camping area. The camping area is suitable for caravans that have levelling blocks with them. There is one long-drop toilet, picnic tables and fire pits ...
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The Lake Johnston Camping Area camping ground is reasonable level for your caravan. There are fireplaces with bbq plates and a few trees for shade and quite close the salt lake itself.
The Marrinup Townsite Camping Area road in is a bit rough and corrugated, so adjust your speed accordingly. This is a popular campground that fills up quickly on long weekends, there is a long drop toilet, fireplaces and a few picnic tables. There are ple ...
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The McDermid Rock Camping Area is an excellent small campground with beautiful walks on McDermid Rock. This rock is a smaller Wave Rock, with an interesting trail to follow when you climb it.
It's an easy road for a single axle caravan making it a perfec ...
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The Narrogin Recreational Vehicle Free Stay Area No1 located near the Old Goods Shed.
Overnight stays are for fully self contained RV's only. Types of vehicles allowed:Recreational Vehicle (RV) means purpose built recreational vehicles, caravans, buses, ...
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New Norcia Benedictine Monastery Oval
The New Norcia Benedictine Monastery Oval, the monastery is Australia's only monastic town, established in 1847 by Spanish Benedictine monks and still operates as a Benedictine Monastery today. The camping area is opposite the Monastery, 100 metres or so ...
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The Niagara Dam Camping Area is a great place to camp for a night or a week has public long drop toilets, a black water dump point, rubbish bins and fire pits, be sure to bring your own drinking water.There are two short walking trails from the day use ar ...
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Peak Charles National Park Camping Area
The Peak Charles National Park Camping Area is located at the base of the largest granite outcrop in the Great Western Woodlands. The campground is small with some shade available, theres public long drop toilets, fire pits, undercover picnic tables, and ...
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Pear Creek Camping Area
The Pear Creek Camping Area is a small campsite a short distance from the Marble Bar Road. There is a depression in the creek that holds water, but not guaranteed to have any.
The Petrudor Rock Camping Area has plenty of space for a caravan, there is a long drop toilet and some picnic tables, plus a few walking tracks. It's a nice spot to enjoy the wildflowers when there in season, and a large expanse of granite, with flowing w ...
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