The best camping near Stirling Range National Park

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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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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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Stunning Rockcliffe Vineyard

6 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. Rocklicffe 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. You can choose to book one of our newly levelled bays where you will be amongst the vines, or you can park your van or pitch your tent in the paddock opposite the cellar door during summer when it is dry. 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 the kids to Gelato and Fudge. We offer Cheese & Meat Platters daily as well as Pizza's for lunch on Saturday and Sundays.
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Sunset on the Hill

14 sites · RVs, Tents180 acres · Kordabup, WA
You will be positioned overlooking our beautiful dam/lake from there is our gorgeous paddocks with cows, horses, and sheep. Your view extends to our beautiful Jarrah Forrest. You could fill your day with activities such as fishing for fresh marron or perhaps paddle on the lake in our paddle boat or kayaks. You could also​ go for walks around the property. It is also a lovely spot to just relax and enjoy the beautiful view. Leave no trace - there is no facilities here, guests will need to be self sufficient and bring their own camping toilet. There is no water or power provided. Please note we allow pets but the must be restrained as we do have working dogs on the farm - Happy for your dog/cat/budgie to enjoy our beautiful farm freely as long as they are happy with our four dogs. Our dogs are super friendly
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Karri Getaway

1 site · RV, Tent120 acres · Kordabup, WA
**Please Note - Due to flooding damage last winter we lost our water supply to the bush baths and showers so they are unavailable until further notice. Please message us if unsure. Thank you for your patience.** This property has 70 acres of lush Karri forest with the original old logging trails from approximately 100 years ago, which make for beautiful nature walks. The track through the forest, for the main campsite is about 3.5m wide and and can get a little slippery so caution is needed but can be done in small and large vehicles (probably not big RV). There is open air bath and shower which is heated from an old brae-mar hot water system. There is one transportable long drop toilet near the site and a fire pit for cooking and sitting around but other from that you have to be self sufficient. There is access to drinking water.. If the campsite is unavailable or you don't won't to drive through the forest, you are welcome to set up camp on the green pasture on the hill with great views but there are NO amenities there and you would have to be completely self-contained. We are approximately a 10 minute drive from the beautiful Greens pool and Elephant Rocks beach, and about 15 minutes' drive to the town of Denmark, WA. Pets on leashes are welcome. For any further queries you're welcome to contact Dean via messages.
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Denmark Farmhouse Cheese

6 sites · RVs50 acres · Scotsdale, WA
Denmark Farmhouse Cheese and Ducketts Mill Wines is a 50 acre property with 10 acre vineyard. We have 4 sites available for self-contained caravan/campers (eg. MUST have own toilet, shower, potable water, grey water catchment). Please check with us for availability before booking. The Cheese Factory produces over 35 different flavours/varieties of Cheese, We offer cellar sales of wine, cheese, chocolates, preserves, fudge, Cafe/Restaurant, coffee, cakes and lots more. The property is located 10 minutes drive from William Bay/Greens Pool.
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Twisted Willow

1 site · RV5 acres · Albany, WA
Twisted Willow is a 15-acre property situated approx 3.5km from Albany city centre and approximately 3.5- 4 km to Middleton Beach and Emu Point. We currently run self-contained cottages on the property, although we have a lovely spot in the far corner of the property that we can offer for a fully self-contained caravan or RV. The site offers these guests views of a large lake equipped with kayaks, a paddleboat, and 6 acres of landscaped grounds. This central but peaceful location allows you to enjoy everything that Albany offers; Beaches, amazing hiking, history, fishing, bike riding, and more.
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Eddies Beach Farm, Forest Hill

1 site · RV95 acres · Forest Hill, WA
We only accept one booking at a time, so you're guaranteed privacy and plenty of space, as you have the entire property to yourselves. 20% discount for weeknights, that is Sunday night through to Thursday night. Come alone or bring your group to camp on our 95 acres of peace and quiet, on our off-grid property in Forest Hill. Note: There is no actual beach at Eddies Beach. Campers must be self-contained, with their own camp toilet, and leave no trace. The nearest dump point is the Tourist Information Centre on Albany Hwy, Mt Barker 19km away. Groups of up to 6 families (people who know each other) can be accommodated at any one time. As you are the only ones camping, you're welcome to make a bit of noise (music, generators etc). The rate is $38 for up to two adults, per night, $18 per extra adult per night, and any accompanying children (under 18) are free. Note: Please still add children to the booking, you will not be charged, but it's important we know numbers. Whilst the Hipcamp website considers children as anyone under 13 years of age, we consider them as anyone under 18, and are happy for you to create the booking accordingly. Campfires are permitted in the designated area only, provided conditions are suitable and there are no local fire bans. Firewood can be provided. Whilst any time is good for camping, we recommend trying to time your trip with the New Moon and Full Moon - the skies here are brilliant at night! Marvel at the Milky Way from your hammock, or see the countryside lit up at night by the full moon. Well-behaved, trained, socialised and fully vaccinated pets are welcome too. Telstra and Optus work in most areas. We have free WIFI at the campsite (Starlink). We are located 19km from Mt Barker, surrounded by local wineries, including West Cape Howe, Poachers Ridge, Arcadia and Gilberts. The property makes a great base camp for day trips to Denmark, Albany, Mt Barker, Stirling Ranges and the Porongurup Ranges. Meanwhile back at the ranch: Barista coffee and tea are available by arrangement. Saturday nights BYO drinks happy hour from 6pm on the back patio. Wood fired pizzas available by arrangement with 24 hours notice. Minimum order for pizzas is Contact host to arrange. IMPORTANT: NO FIREARMS. NO SWIMMING IN DAMS. Be mindful, this is a working property. No entry to sheds without prior approval from management. The dams and streams are unfenced, care should be exercised around these areas especially with small children. For those campers who need extra sleeping arrangements for friends or family who wish to join your camp and don't have the ability to camp, we may be able to offer a solution. Speak to us directly when making the booking. We look forward to welcoming you. The property is new for camping and under continual improvement, so we would love your feedback. We are not a commercial campground. We have two (2) pet enclosures that measure approx. 1.8 x 4 mt, half enclosed with video surveillance so you can keep an eye on your pet from your phone while you enjoy the wineries, mountain climbing, national parks or just a day out by yourselves. The pet owner is required to provide bedding, water and food for the pet in the enclosure.
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Kybelup Crossing Camp

5 sites · RVs, Tents250 acres · Bremer Bay, WA
Our camp site is closed for the summer harvest/fire season and will reopen ANZAC day in April 2024. 20 kms south of Gnowangerup and 30 kms north of the Stirling Range, Kybelup Crossing Camp is located on our farm Kalynda and is found on the banks of the upper reaches of the Pallinup River at the Kybelup Crossing. We are a 90 hectare working farm, surrounded by large boardacre cropping farms. Half the farm is dedicated to cropping and open fields, with the remaining given over to regrowth and natural river bank forest. Go for bush walks on the property, birdwatching, orchid hunting, flat water canoeing in the river (conditions permitting). There is plenty of wildlife to spot, with Kangaroos and Echidnas making the river bank their home and plenty of bird life. Night spotlighting and you may see owls, kangaroos, possums and other marsupials. The Pallinup is a naturally salty river and is not palatable. We are within easy reach of the Stirling Range and the iconic Bluff Knoll. See the mountains from the farm and know what walking conditions will be like. September to October is the peak wild flower season, but there is something flowering all year. Use the farm as a base to explore the Stirling Range and the surrounding farming district of the Gnowangerup Shire. The farm is along the Horse Power Highway where visitors can see a collection of quirky tractors – download the tractor map. Take a day trip through the Stirling Range Drive and to the Porongurups, where you can stop at wineries along the way. Kalynda is a completely off grid property. Located up a private bush track. There is reasonable phone reception for Telstra customers only – enjoy the serenity and go off-line for a weekend. The camp site is private, within an easy stroll of the river and the house yard. Campers need to be self sufficient (including bringing their own toilet) and leave no trace. Dogs are permitted but need to be restrained. Camp fires are permitted in the open fire season in the designated fire pits. Closest shop and fuel is at Gnowangerup (20kms) with limited opening hours on weekends and public holidays. This year Kybelup Crossing Camp is open for campers from the Anzac weekend until the end of October. We are closed over the summer and harvest period. Optional extras include: tank water, cut firewood.
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The Ridge

2 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Albany, WA
Located on a rise between the Porongurup and Stirling range, this property provides panoramic views of both ranges. The property is close to Porongurup village centre, wineries, and Porongurup national park, while only 15 min from the town of Mount Barker. The Ridge is within 45 min of fantastic beaches east of Albany and the Stirling range national park There is plenty for the nature lover in this area. The property itself has over 20 ha of native bushland, and is adjoining twin creeks nature reserve.
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Mildura Peaceful Land Stay

3 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Kendenup, WA
We are in the heart of the amazing Stirling Ranges in the Great Southern. Bluff Knoll is a short drive and ready to amaze you ! 55 minutes from the amazing coastlines of Denmark and Albany. The Porongorup ranges are 25 minutes away. We have some of the best wineries in WA local to us and of course the best wildflowers in WA. Dogs are welcome but must be on a lead at all times.
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“Clear View” Farmstay and Camping

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Tenterden, WA
Clear View Farmstay and Camping is a large 1,500 acre sheep and cropping farm with a functioning equestrian facility on-site. The area is surrounded by the picturesque lakes, Nunijup and Poorarecup are only minutes away for swimming and in season skiiing spots.  Bring your own horses the area has access to long bush rides on horseback (we can accommodate your horses also!) along gravel roads and crown land.  Enjoy the local wineries, Stirling ranges in close proximity to Albany, Denmark and on the way through to Esperance. A cosy home to stay for a day or two. Dogs allowed only in certain areas on the farm on a leash at all times. Property also features a three-bedroom home available as a short-term holiday rental. Clear View Farmstay: three bedroom residence - $195/night/5 guests Self contained camping: tents, RV’s $40/night for 4 people Parking with power additional $20/night per vehicle powered "Clear View" use of Amenities: bathroom toilet $50/day per group + camping rate (if not booked out) NB camping sites have no amenties! Bring your horses by appointment only: $25/day stable only supply own feed.
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The best camping near Stirling Range National Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through Stirling Range National Park, where the thrill of scaling Bluff Knoll and the allure of unique wildflowers await. Traverse the 42km scenic drive or set out on foot to explore the park's diverse trails. With options to camp at Stirling Range Retreat or Mount Trio Bush Camping and Caravan Park, your adventure can extend from dawn until the stars appear.

Notable campgrounds

  • Stirling Range Retreat: Nestled at the park's edge, this retreat offers a serene base to rest between your explorations.
  • Mount Trio Bush Camping and Caravan Park: A cosy spot for campers and caravanners seeking the tranquillity of nature's embrace.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, especially during peak wildflower and hiking seasons.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on park alerts for last-minute openings due to cancellations.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campground is full.

When to go

The best time to visit Stirling Range National Park is during spring and early summer when the wildflowers are in full bloom. However, be mindful of the weather as the peaks can experience rapid changes. Avoid days of extreme fire danger for your safety.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before heading out, as the peaks can experience sudden changes.
  • Be prepared for bushwalking with appropriate gear and a personal location beacon (PLB).
  • No dogs or other pets are allowed in the park to protect the native wildlife.
  • Park entry fees apply; consider purchasing a park pass for extended visits.
  • For off-trail hikes, abseiling, or rock climbing, register your details at the designated shelter.

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