The best camping near Moore River National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Moore River National Park adventure.

Bushlands, beaches, and spring wildflowers await along the banks of the Moore River.  

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Little Eeden Farm Pine Camp

35 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Mooliabeenee, WA
Come and visit us in Mooliabeenee, situated in the beautiful Shire of Chittering. Camper vans, caravans and tents are welcome. Sites are on a slight slope. BINDOON BURNOUTS 18 - 19 OCTOBER (very noisy, smoky and loud) Our property is located on a working farm with The Hive Café open Friday evenings 6pm - 8pm (Pizzas, beer and wine), Saturdays 11am - 3pm (Full menu), Saturday evenings 6pm - 8pm (pizzas, beer and wine) and Sundays 11am - 3pm (full menu). Unfortunately, we've had to raise our camping fees due to theft, breakages, and irresponsible behaviour that persistently occur. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A NO-SMOKING FARM. Wake to the sound of the bush and farm animals. This is a very scenic area, with the campsites surrounded by pine trees. Interaction with farm animals. There are roosters that will crow early morning. PLEASE DO NOT CHASE ANY OF THE ANIMALS. ALL sites are NON-powered Dogs on leash allowed outside only, not inside café. Campfires - (campfires are only allowed when fire bans are lifted). Wood is available for purchase at $30 per bag. Nearest toilet dump site is Bindoon Oval. Recycling Bins are available. Generator noise can disturb other people’s enjoyment of the area and disturb native wildlife and the farm animals, so think about using alternatives. Solar panels and inverters are the best ways to provide power for your must-have devices when camping and can be used anywhere. However we do allow generators, but they can only operate strictly between 9am-6pm. Turn down all music and please lower your voices at 8pm, we don't mind if you still have fun, but take other campers into consideration please. Adventure playground onsite for the "older' children and some smaller equipment for the younger ones. All equipment is PLAY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Playground Rules: - Adult Supervision required for use - No bare feet, wear proper footwear - Do not use play equipment improperly - No pushing or shoving Free honey tastings are available when shop is open, but please ask and we can arrange a tasting for you. Campers will be held responsible for any damaged caused during their stay. Kindly note this is a working farm and we operates completely off-grid, where power and water are valuable resources. We kindly request that you limit your shower time to no more than 3 minutes and switch off all lights when not in use, our generator may start from time to time. ****Important Notice Regarding State Bushfire Ratings**** Please be advised that our camp adheres to the state bushfire ratings. In the event that a Catastrophic or Extreme Fire Danger Rating is announced, we may need to temporarily close our campsite. You may be asked to pack up and leave for your safety due to the high risk of fire danger.
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About

Bird-watching and bushwalking opportunities abound at Moore River National Park, where heathlands and eucalyptus forests hug the riverbanks. Set along the Indian Ocean Drive and a 1.5-hour drive north of Perth, it’s close to regional highlights like Yanchep National Park and the Lancelin Sand Dunes—and often much less crowded. As the river winds its way to the Indian Ocean, shallow sandbars open up, providing scenic spots for swimming, canoeing, and boating. There’s no camping in the park itself, but numerous private camping sites can be found in the area.

When to go

The best time for bushwalking, water activities, and camping in and around the national park is September through May. Summer (December through February) is peak season, when the park makes a popular getaway from nearby Perth, drawing crowds to cool off in the river, especially on sunny weekends. Springtime serves up the most colorful views, with wildflowers blooming along the heathlands. Most campsites and caravan parks in the area stay open year-round.

Know before you go

  • Moore River National Park lies just north of the Moore River’s mouth, where you’ll find a general store, public restrooms, and BBQ areas. There are no facilities within the park itself, so bring all supplies with you. 
  • Entrance fees and national park passes are not required for Moore River National Park.
  • Many of the tracks within the park are sandy and accessible only by 4WD.  
  • Nearby camping can be found at the free Beermullah Rest Area, which offers basic facilities, and Guilderton Caravan Park, home to chalets and powered caravan sites.

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