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. Our property is located on a working farm with The Hive Café open Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays 11am - 3pm. 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). 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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Chittering Acres

16 sites · RVs, Tents700 acres · Chittering, WA
We live on a picturesque 700 acre property, high in the Darling Range an hour north of Perth. The property overlooks Lake Chittering with sweeping views to the horizon.The native bush here is typical of the Darling Ranges, featuring Jarrah, Marri, Wandoo, Xanthorea and Banksia. Fed by the mighty Brockman river, the pretty Chittering Lake is almost completely obscured by vegetation. The lake features lots of birdlife including swans, wood ducks, spoonbills and wedgetail eagles. The Chittering valley has much to offer including scenic walks and local cellar doors. The springtime is full of the region's wildflowers, and if you're visiting around October don't miss A Taste of Chittering, the food and wine festival showcasing local produce. We have a number of campsites on offer for your relaxing holiday.
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Sandalwood Downs Farm Stay Toodyay

16 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Dewars Pool, WA
ANIMALS........ANIMALS............ANIMALS VIEWS…………….VIEWS…………..….VIEWS MUST LOVE ANIMALS ❤️😂❤️ There is something very special about feeding and cuddling farm animals. If you are looking for a truly unique and memorable get away with family and friends then the fabulous Sandalwood Downs in Toodyay is the place to stay. This is where you are up close and personal with the animals. Expect the very friendly donkeys to come and sit with you at your site. The lambs will follow you. The camels will drop by for a chat and a selfie. Our emus will want to play. The goats will want cuddles. All the animals have been hand raised from babies and are super friendly. This farm stay is one of a kind and for people who want to be up close and personal with our large variety of our fury and feathered family. Sandalwood Downs Farm Stay in Toodyay is now available for you to enjoy and experience as a tent camping, campervan and caravan accommodation. Sandalwood Downs Toodyay operates as a B and B farm stay and has been in high demand for several years now. After years of traveler's requesting caravan and tents sites, Marc and Jane are excited to announce as of March 2024 we now offering 8 caravan/camping/tent sites. With only 8 unpowered sites spread out over 100 acres, you are guaranteed privacy for you and your family and friends. A clean instant portable toilet and unheated refreshing clean shower is available on site in the carpark/communal area. The farm features many beautiful hand raised farm animals such as, camels, cows, miniature goats, donkeys, alpacas, lambs, deer, a pig, emus, ducks, turkeys, guinea fowls, geese, rabbits. Spend some time strolling the stunning walk trails and taking in the amazing views on the property, The sunsets are vivid and beautiful. The stars shine and sparkle bright. Each site is cleared and leveled 8 site’s available 4 sites accessible by 4WD 4 sites accessible by 2WD PLEASE BE AWARE BEFORE BOOKING. ARRIVAL DURING DAY LIGHT HOURS IS A MUST. Each site has: Chairs and tables A communal BBQ is available for use in the fire pit area. PLEASE NOTE A ANIMAL FEED, EUCATION AND INTERACTION EXPERIENCE CAN BE PURCHECED AT $12.50PP THROUGH THE ADD ON'S. RUNNING EVERY MORNING AT 9.30AM FOR APPROX 1 HOUR. 2 COMMUNAL FIRE PITS / YANNING CIRCLE ONLY TO BE USED IN WINTER MONTHS MAY-SEPTEMBER DEPENDING ON SHIRE AND DEFES REGULATION. Fire pit open between 4.30 till 8.30pm NO INDIVIDUAL CAMP FIRES ALLOWED. Due to guest, animal and property safety. Guest breaking this rule will be asked to leave the property. The Julimar Forest is conveniently located just 2ks away. The fabulous township of Toodyay is only 8 minutes away. Known for its: Award winning bakery 2 great pubs to eat at. Awesome big IGA. The tourist center is super helpful and friendly. The coke cola cafe is great eating and yummy milk shakes. A big new beautiful swimming pool. 2 amazingly maintained parks for kids to play at. 2 hardware stores open 7 days a week (just in case you forgot something). The very famous beautiful Christmas shop. 4 clothing and gift shops. A great lolly shop. 4 cafes all serving great food and lovely service. 2 hair dressers. Sandalwood Downs Farm The property is 100 acres of beautiful tranquility. Perfect for a family getaway or a romantic couple experience. Not suitable for large noisy party groups. The property is only 45 minutes from Midland and 7 minutes from the wonderful town of Toodyay. RULES AND GUILDLINES While staying at Sandalwood Downs we would like all visitors to understand and accept the guidelines and rules, which are in place for everybody’s comfort and safety. - Please supervise your children at ALL times, this is for their safety. The animals and the staff are not your children's baby sisters. Children are not allowed to roam free in the paddocks without adults. - No lighting of campfires. Local Shire and DEFES have very strong rules regarding this, and if lighting of a fire occurs people will be prosecuted by DEFES and the local Shire up to $36000.00 or 3 years imprisonment, -2 Fabulous communal fire pits open during winter months. No individual site camp fires due to safety of our property, animals and guests. -If you smoke please place your butts in a sealed fire proof container. Please do not leave them on the ground as it is a fire risk and our animals may eat them causing health issues. -No dogs permitted on the property due to our animals roaming free. -You must be totally self contained, own power, water, showering and toilets. (A clean portable toilet and refreshing cold bush shower are available for use in the communal area). -Please take away all rubbish. -No big party groups. -Quiet time from 9pm please. Please consider other guest and our neighbours. -Check out of campsite by 11 am. -If a gate is closed, please close it behind you as will find it very hard to catch an animal that has escaped. -You are welcome to wonder around the paddocks to enjoy the animals and farm at your leisure. Please do not enter animal enclosures without Jane or Marc. -As we are a farm and you will be in our farm animals home, you will have some of our very friendly farm animals come and interact with you during your stay, we ask you to please be kind and friendly towards all of our animals. -You approach all animals at your own risk -Please do not feed the animals any food that has not been given to you by Jane and Marc. -Please drive very slowly through paddocks as animals roam freely. -You will be handed a rules and guidelines policy when you arrive which includes an emergency and evacuation plan. Make sure you read and make yourself very aware of the guidelines, as your safety is very important to us. -Arrival during day light hours is a must please, for your and our animals safety. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING
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Paperbark Creek

9 sites · Lodging, RVs25 acres · Bindoon, WA
Great Central Spot Want to be near Perth and the coast without being in the hustle and bustle? Then this may be the spot for you. With Perth a 50 minute drive and coastal areas 45 minutes away these sites provides a great base to do day travels or just chill out. Located 10 minutes out of Bindoon on a secure, peaceful and private acreage Bindoon is a lovely small town that has an IGA, Post Office, Hardware Store, Pharmacy. Bakery and more. You will need to be self contained and bring your own drinking water. Small dogs are allowed but must stay with your setup or be on a leash when walking. Also if you have bikes, there is a bike trail into Bindoon from the end of Teatree Road (4.1km). This is where the Museum, Arts and Crafts centre and Men’s shed are located. Should you have any questions please contact me
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Nambung Station Stay

44 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5000 acres · Nambung, WA
Nambung is a 5,000 acre working sheep and cattle farm 2 hours north from Perth. We are surrounded by the Nambung National Park so there is always plenty of wildlife to see and wildflowers in season. We have a caravan park with powered or unpowered sites and onsite caravans for hire. Dog friendly (must be on a leash at all times). Toilets and shower amenities for guests. “Farm Biosecurity - Foot and Mouth Disease International visitors and Australians returning from Indonesia & Bali will need to have been in Australia for at least 7 days prior to visiting our farm.
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Romany 1870

7 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Wannamal, WA
Tranquility at it's best. Secluded and spacious spots under trees next to a flowing creek! What's not to love! We are close to some wineries, an Apiary (The Hive @ Little Eeden) with lovely honey tastings over weekends, award-winning Bindoon Bakehaus, heritage sites and walking trails. Fresh Farm Markets once a month and don't forget the Rodeos!
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The best camping near Moore River National Park guide

Overview

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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