Pet Friendly Sites

Travelling with your Dog in Western Australia
Western Australia has some Dog Friendly Free Camping, Rest Areas, and Caravan Parks to camp at.
We have compiled a list, to help make it easy for you to find the perfect one for you and your pet.
Burracoppin Centenary Park
The Burracoppin Centenary Park has flushing public toilets, some shade trees, undercover picnic tables, bbqs, water taps and just across from the Tavern where you can grab a cold drink to help wash away the dust. This park is on the corner of Great Easter ...
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The Bush Bay Camping Area, is another easy to miss turn from the main road to the camping area. Follow the dirt road to a T junction, then turn right to the camping area right on the ocean. This campsite is very close to the ocean, and is no longer a free ...
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Carlabeencabba Rockhole Rest Area
The Carlabeencabba Rockhole Rest Area has no facilities apart from a public phone and picnic tables and reasonably level ground to park your caravan on. This rest area is set back approximately 500 metres from the Eyre Highway.
The Caroline Pool Rest Area, is a nice naturally formed water hole, so make sure you have your camera on hand to capture the wildlife at dusk coming to drink. The water level varies depending on drought conditions.
Turn off Duncan Road at GPS -18.240968, ...
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The Chapman Valley Rest Area has a few trees for shade, undercover picnic tables, undercover bbq facilities, public toilet block, rubbish bins, and it's set back on a large gravel surface, with plenty of space to park the largest caravan.
Cockburn Rest Area
Coongan Pool
The Coongan Pool is a lovely, peaceful place for camping and a great place for a swim or picnic. This are permanent water holes, this camping area has limited shade and no facilities, and is well away from the main road.
Coongan River Rest Area
The Coongan River Rest Area is a flat stretch of gravel with low shrubby trees that offer little shade if any alongside the Marble Bar Road, there is a rubbish bin to keep you company and not much else. If you feel up to it, take a short hike to the Coong ...
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