The best camping near Mount Lindesay National Park

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Stunning Rockcliffe Vineyard

4 sites · RVs90 acres · Scotsdale, WA
The Rockcliffe vineyard was originally an apple orchard. In 1990, the first vines were planted, and in 2007 we built a "State of the Art winery", which is located on the property. Rockcliffe is now the biggest winery in the region. We sell wines all over the world and in Australia. We focus on producing small batches of high-quality wines, all of which can be tasted at the Rockcliffe Cellar Door. We welcome self-contained travelers to come and stay for 1, 2 or 3 nights maximum. On booking your site, you will either be amongst the vines on one of our levelled bays which are allocated on a first come basis. If all are full you can park your van either on the paddock across the road or at the rear of the carpark (below the gravelled bays). It is important you have your own toilet, as we do not offer facilities here. The place is very quiet, being in a rural setting, but only 4km from Denmark town. If you are a cyclist this is an ideal place to stay. We have a mountain biking track that goes around the vines, paddocks, and through the forests, all of which are part of the beautiful Rockcliffe property. The camping areas are a very short walk to the cellar door where you can taste all of our delicious wines or treat your children to Gelato and Fudge. We offer Cheese & Meat Platters, Pizza's and Fries. The kitchen is open from 12-4pm for lunch Sunday through till Thursday and from 1-7pm for lunch and dinner Friday and Saturdays.
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Nutkin Lodge Peaceful Bay

6 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Bow Bridge, WA
Nutkin Lodge is a stunning property, spread over 200 acres, just a stones throw from Peaceful Bay. The property is home to a multitude of friendly kangaroos and ducks, and features expansive water bodies that harbor marron and koonacs. If you're looking to take a dip or cast a line, Peaceful Bay is just a few minutes away. For adventure seekers, we are conveniently located near the tree-top walk, and the Bibbilum track passes along the property boundary. There are also several spots on the property from where you can see ocean views of Peaceful Bay. And for those eager to explore untouched natural landscapes, our property boasts 50 acres of pristine virgin bush perfect for bushwalking. A modern shower and toilet is located at possum b chalet A modern shower and toilet is situated in possum b chalet There are three powered sites and two unpowered sites available, with good access for larger vans. We have a single modern shower and toilet but we prefer most campers to be self-contained with their own camp toilet and shower. There is a public dump point at Peaceful Bay Carpark. We do however offer potable water, and garbage bins. And we can also accept well-behaved pets. We have dog minding facilities should you want to explore the national Parks without your pets We also offer self-contained chalets on-site for those not wanting to camp - please enquire.
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Mondurup Escape - Kendenup

14 sites · RVs, Tents75 acres · Kendenup, WA
This beautiful property is a 75-acre farm and vineyard, overlooking the Stirling Ranges, with a tree-lined stream separating the property into two halves. It is a stone's throw from the neighbouring cellar door, and visitors are encouraged to participate in seasonal activities, and sample and enjoy the local produce. It is near Stirling Range National Park and Porongurup National Park and Skywalk, with unique flora and fauna, mountain climbing, and walking experiences. Plus just as close to the coast, but far from the crowds. Choose relaxation or adventure. There are several sites to choose from, some with access to the toilet facilities and others where you will need to be completely self-contained. Please refer to the site descriptions for more details. We can welcome a small/medium breed dog per booking, however, they must never be left unattended and we ask that you please be responsible for picking up dog waste. Campfires are permitted during the months of May- September subject to conditions/local fire restrictions.
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AU$22
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Panorama Caravan Park

36 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Big Grove, WA
Panorama Caravan Park is Albany’s Waterfront Caravan Park, located just a few minutes from the Torndirrup National Park. With large nature-based caravan and camping sites we are the perfect Caravan Park to visit the Bald Head Trail, The Gap and Natural Bridge as well as Albany’s Historic Whaling Station. Panorama Caravan Park is a family owned and operated business which is focused on providing a friendly and welcoming environment to all. Duncan and Annita are the second generation in the Dall family to own and operate Panorama Caravan Park. With the two of them growing up in the Albany region, they care about the town and love to show off everything it has to offer. Please note: while we do our best to allocate you your requested site, you may be moved to a different site on arrival due to changes at the park. All our sites are spacious and in great locations!
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Irwin Inlet Views

4 sites · RVs, Tents70 acres · Bow Bridge, WA
Our Land is 70 acres of mostly native bush with large Karri trees surrounding the beautiful views of the Irwin Inlet. The area cleared is where the original Benson Family lived. The house was burnt down and they then left. We moved up here 40 plus years ago and have slowly cleared the area. We are only 7 kms to the wonderful Peaceful Bay where all amount of activities can be taken. Safe swimming, fishing, surfing and boating. The famous Tree Top Walk is approximately 20 kms away, with the local Bow Bridge Roadhouse 5 mins away.Also located at Peaceful Bay are the famous local fresh fish and chips. We are situated approximately half way between Walpole and Denmark. All of our sites have views of the Irwin Inlet. As we use dam water for watering our garden we do have open dams near by. Just wanted all guests to be aware of this. Guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Pets are allowed on leash. Campfires are allowed as long as they are in a contained drum unless there is a total fire ban. We would let you know if this was the case. We have fire pits to hire for $15
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Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park

95 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Walpole, WA
The Western Australian caravan park offers everything from caravan and camping facilities, to fully self-contained cabins and units. Two well-maintained ablution blocks are at your disposal, along with a fully equipped campers’ kitchen and laundry. Speak to our friendly tourist park staff to organise a local Walpole tour – exploring the local waters or venturing through the forest ‘Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk’. You’ll also be perfectly situated to visit some of Walpole’s famous vineyards and breweries. Walpole is also home to some of Western Australia’s most spectacular national parks including Mt Frankland National Park and Nornalup National Park. Organise a group walking trail with the family or cram into a 4WD and try one of the local 4WD trails. Check out our Walpole travel guide for more info. Our Walpole accommodation ranges from two and three-bedroom cabins to one, two or three-bedroom units or freestanding accommodation, all with breathtaking views of the inlet. Our grassed level powered camping sites are also perfect for campers or caravan enthusiasts.
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Wongin Mia Cranbrook Hideaway

12 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Cranbrook, WA
Wongin Mia - 3912 Frankland-Cranbrook Road, Cranbrook Our property is a carbon farm which is a part of the Gondwana Link project. This is an environmental project which is endeavouring to create a green corridor from Augusta to the Nullarbor to allow the fauna to travel freely when migrating. Featuring 400 archers of revegetated bushland and a 100 archers of remnant bush along a winter creek. It's a great place for bird watchers. We have wild flowers all year round but the spring months bring an abundance of Orchids and wild flowers. Bush lovers will be inspired with plenty of wildlife about. You can have a camp fire in winter although you will need to bring some firewood, there's plenty of kindling, or you can purchase a bundle from us if you wish. The campsites are level and grassy and suits self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water supply. We are about an hour drive north of Albany and 300 kilometres south of Perth. The property is pretty close to the Stirling Range National Park, Porongurup National park, Frankland wine district and lake Poorrarecup. Wongin Mia makes an excellent base for exploring this picturesque area. Birdlife is plentiful including parrots, wedge tail eagles, red breasted wrens, Carnaby's and Boudin's, Night jars, Willy wagtails, Barking owls and Welcome swallows. And of course there's plenty of kangaroos and wallabies. This is a unique property where you will experience a true bush environment with seclusion and tranquillity. There are many places to walk or ride and explore. We feel honoured to be able to share this beautiful peace of paradise. Your dog is very welcome to camp with you.
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The best camping near Mount Lindesay National Park guide

Overview

About

Venture into the scenic Mount Lindesay National Park, where the granite outcrop beckons adventurers to its summit. Here, bushwalking enthusiasts and nature watchers find solace amid the park's diverse vegetation and endemic plant species. While camping facilities are not mentioned, the park offers a plethora of activities, including the renowned Mount Lindesay Summit Walk, promising a rewarding panorama at its peak.

When to go

The best time to visit Mount Lindesay National Park is during the spring months when wildflowers are in full bloom, adding a splash of colour to your adventure. However, avoid the trails during wet conditions as the granite can become slippery. The park's beauty is accessible year-round, offering different seasonal spectacles.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you check current bushfire conditions and weather forecasts before planning your visit.
  • Carry a personal location beacon (PLB) for safety during remote bushwalking adventures.
  • Accessibility may vary, so verify the suitability of trails and facilities for all visitors.
  • No dogs or other pets are allowed in the park, preserving its natural habitat.
  • Entry to Mount Lindesay National Park is free, making it an accessible escape into nature.

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