Caravan camping near Geraldton with surfing

The gateway to the Coral Coast features beaches, sea life, pink lakes, and wildflowers galore.

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5 top caravan sites near Geraldton with surfing

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Dougal Retreat

10 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Cape Burney, WA
Animals, bikes, canoes, walking and swimming. This property features paddocks with shady trees. Situated close to the river. The beach is a short drive away. Horses and small animal experience available by booking via the calendly link (with an additional fee). I recommend booking a walk with the horses along the river for an hour. https://calendly.com/leaningtreeanimals This campsite has access to a beautiful toilet/hot shower and drinking water supply in the workshop. There is also a rain tank outdoor solar shower if you put your solar bag out to heat. Small camp kitchen with coffee machine, fridge, sink and bench also in the workshop. Campfires and bonfires permitted in winter. No fire from October to May. While you're here check out the Greenough walk and cycle track that follows the river. It's only 3km to the beach, and you can walk or take your bike there (bike hire is available in town). We have canoes available. Outdoor Cinema some Saturday nights. Greenough Settlement/café and Wild Life Park close by. Pets welcome on a lead. Off lead welcome after we had met and chatted. Dogs are a danger to all horses, guinea pigs, rabbits and chickens. Off lead without consultation will not be tolerated. Please enter Devlin Pool Rd at the Northern end where it meets Jandanol Rd. We are the 3rd driveway.
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GAIA: Camping Tranquillity

4 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Geraldton, WA
Please Note: There is a security camera notice up. Pease note it only covers entry to the front gate. After that, once through the front gate you have complete privacy. It is for insurance purposes. The property is on the coral coast, Irwin Shire. It is 2km from 7 Mile Beach, 10 km north of Dongara and Port Denison, 55km south of Geraldton. Camping is on the front entrance of the property only, it is fairly flat land with a high western bush rise protecting from westerlies. The site overlooks the surrounding valley landscape. The access road is fairly quiet. The property is surrounded by restaurants, north and south, amazing beaches, like South Beach in Port Denison and up and down the coast. There is a wild life sanctuary in Greenough and a Tavern in near by Walkaway. There are also several dog boarding kennels. In Geraldton north is a very popular international wind surfing community and surfing is well catered for as well. Bookara is surrounded by organic farms and there is a local goat cheese factory, and many other enterprises. Up past Walkaway is Denison's pool a local gorge and an indigenous heritage site. It goes without saying that the fishing is good too. There are sheep on the property, so care must be taken entering and leaving the property. Property next door to the Greenough Village Historical township. Important!! PLEASE MAKE EARLY CONTACT WITH OWNER TO OBTAIN THE GATE CODE. Please lock gate when leaving the property.
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Caravan camping near Geraldton with surfing guide

Overview

The happening hub of the Midwest, Geraldton is the epitome of country-meets-coast. About 4.5 hours north of Perth, the city itself has plenty to offer—from historic architecture to street art and white-sand beaches to rock lobsters—but it’s the attractions around Geraldton that put it on the map. From the Abrolhos islands to the western wildflower trails, the rolling hills of Chapman Valley, the vibrant pink hues of Hutt Lagoon, and the red rocks and rivers of Kalbarri National Park, Geraldton is the jumping-off point to some of Western Australia’s must-see sights. It’s also a dream spot to go camping, with options ranging from ocean-view campsites to family-friendly holiday parks and cosy chalets.

Where to go

Geraldton & Vicinity

The only city in the Midwest, Geraldton is a great spot to base yourself if you like to be close to the action. Dotted around the city’s CBD and foreshore, you’ll find a handful of caravan parks, holiday parks, and 24-hour car parks, where campers in self-contained motorhomes can stay overnight. If you prefer being on the outskirts, there are plenty of options too, from historic homesteads to relaxing river-front camping areas, where you can pitch up and enjoy all the beauty of the bush, especially during wildflower season.

Horrocks Beach & Port Gregory

Once voted one of Australia’s best beaches, Horrocks is a quaint coastal town north of Geraldton popular with campers and 4WDers. Offering plenty in the way of holiday parks and campsites, it’s a good spot for a bbq and a relaxing camping trip. Alternatively, you can continue on the northwest coastal highway to Port Gregory, where you’ll find funky campsites and caravan parks sandwiched between the rolling waves of the Indian Ocean and the flamingo-coloured waters of Hutt Lagoon.

Greenough & Dongara

While Geraldton is known for its rock lobster, Western Australia’s official rock lobster capital is actually a quirky town called Dongara, which is 45 minutes south. Complete with a giant red lobster, caravan parks, and beaches, Dongara is a great place to set up shop, although there are plenty of accommodation options between Dongara and Geraldton, including Greenough, a living 19th-century ghost town with funky windswept trees.

Kalbarri & Kalbarri National Park

Just under two hours north of Geraldton on the north west coastal highway, the town of Kalbarri is another popular camping spot with a relaxed, holiday park vibe and plenty of accommodation options to suit campers, backpackers, and glampers alike. The jumping-off point to Kalbarri National Park, Kalbarri is a best-of-both-worlds kind of town, where you can enjoy camping on the foreshore and hiking through the dramatic red-rock landscapes of the national park.

When to go

The coastal breeze makes Geraldton a balmy year-round destination, with warm winters and warm summers with a few hotter days here and there. School holidays are especially busy, with campsites around Kalbarri and Geraldton filling up fast in the summer and winter holidays. Wildflower season—from the end of August to mid-October—is also pretty popular, with Western Australia’s prized carpets of wildflowers attracting campers and nature lovers from around the globe.

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