The best camping near Wellington National Park

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Murray Valley Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Bunbury, WA
Murray Valley Camping features campsites that are completely open in nature. Each site is close to the Murray River and is surrounded by nature, so you truly feel far away from the rest of the world. The property is close to the famous Bibbulmun track, with Harvey and Boddington equal distances away, so options to explore the region easily. Campers can go for walks along the river, relax, and enjoy the sounds of nature. Throw your kayak in for a paddle. Throw a line in and try your luck at fishing. As the day slips away, catch a beautiful sunset, as you toast marshmallows by the campfire (outside of fire restriction times). There are no toilets or amenities, so all campers need to be fully self-contained in that respect, with their own camp toilet and water, and we ask you to take all waste when you go. There’s also little to no cell reception at the sites. There is background noise from the nearby conveyer belt that goes on and off randomly. Some people take it as soothing white noise while others think it’s overbearing. Pet-friendly, so you're welcome to bring your four-legged friend along. Unplug from everyday life, escape and reconnect with friends and family in nature.
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Busselton Lazy Days Caravan Park

89 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Broadwater, WA
Lazy Days Caravan Park is the perfect family getaway conveniently located on Bussell Highway in the heart of Busselton. With affordable park home accommodation, onsite caravans and pet-friendly camping sites, Lazy Days offer Busselton accommodation for savvy guests travelling on a budget. The central Busselton location is ideal for travellers wishing to explore the very best of Western Australia’s South West. A brisk 8-minute walk and you’ll arrive at the pristine beachfront or a short 9-minute drive to the unmissable Busselton Jetty. Speak to the park managers about local tours and famous local Busselton attractions and make the most of your stay. Whether planning an overnight stay on your trip further south or planning a few weeks' family holiday in Busselton, Lazy Days Caravan Park is the ideal destination.
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La Fiumara Olive Farm

5 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Hoffman, WA
Welcome to La Fiumara (Italian for “the river”), a breathtaking 100-acre organic property just 10.5 km from Harvey, Western Australia. With easy access via sealed roads, this peaceful property offers numerous campsites, a meandering brook, and abundant wildlife. Spring fed dams provide a sanctuary for a diverse range of birds, including Forest Red-Tailed Black Cockatoos, Australian Ringneck Parrots (28s), Laughing Kookaburras, Musk Ducks, Cormorants, and Magpies. The land is organically managed, featuring over 400 hand-planted Minerva olive trees and 500 pecan trees, surrounded by native bushland. Whether you’re here to relax, explore, or reconnect with nature, La Fiumara offers a unique and tranquil experience. Camping & Facilities • Large bush campsites for tents, camper trailers, and off-road caravans. • Spectacular sunrise and sunset views. • WiFi access point available at Caretakers site for phone reception. Water available if needed • Pet-friendly (must be controlled at all times; discuss with host if needed). ⚠️ BUSHFIRE SEASON: Open fires are not permitted during bushfire season, and fire pits cannot be used. ⸻ Things to Do • Unwind and relax in the peaceful surroundings. • Stroll through olive groves and pecan orchards. Have a picnic or watch the ducks and birds at the Rockpool • Ride or drive to Harvey Dam. • Explore Stirling Dam (approx. 8 km; gravel road). • Discover Harvey’s charming town centre, including Hotel, 2 IGA stores, wine bar and bottle shops • Take a scenic drive to nearby towns: • Bunbury (56 km) • Busselton (100 km) • Dunsborough (129 km)
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Lewana Campsites

5 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Southampton, WA
Your hosts, Errol and Nola, bring their passion for the outdoors and warm hospitality to every guest experience. Dedicated to preserving Lewana's history and charm, they love sharing their slice of paradise with visitors from near and far. Lewana is a historic ex-forestry workers' estate located on the Blackwood River and Tourist Route 251 between Balingup and Nannup. The 100-acre property is situated amongst state and pine forests, and the parkland setting features over 50 different tree varieties, creating a beautiful place to stay at any time of year. Lewana is the ideal base to explore the picturesque region of Balingup and the surrounding areas, including Donnybrook, Nannup, and Bridgetown. Surrounded by orchards and award-winning wineries, there’s plenty to enjoy during your stay. Experience nature by walking part of the Bibbulmun Track, cycling a section of the Mundi Bibbi Track, or kayaking on the Blackwood River from historic Wrights Bridge. Please Note: No campfires between 1st Nov and 10th May, subject to Shire ruling. Dog-friendly, strictly by prior arrangement only. Shower available adjacent to the old barn. Communal fire pit & gas BBQ. No generators or trail bikes allowed. Coffee Cart open when guests are staying with us.
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Brookhampton Valley Farm Getaway

11 sites · RVs40 acres · Brookhampton, WA
PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE BOOKING : NO CHILDREN ALLOWED. This site is for Self-Contained campers only-this means you must have your own toilet and shower systems,your own drinking water and your own power source. WE CAN ONLY ALLOW TENTS if you have the above and please note there is very limited shade for tents-do not campers park under trees. Please do not attach ropes or any other items to fences as they are hotwired for stock containment. Stay back from fences and keep the centre of the track clear and all gateways clear for emergency exits. We offer a quiet retreat in a country farm setting that is close to many local attractions and wineries with the towns of Donnybrook,Balingup,Bridgetown and Collie within a pleasant afternoons drive plus the Bibbulum trails are easily accessed from Donnybrook. The Hipcamp is located well away from the main house so is private. There is a working studio with kilns on the property with the main woodfired salt glazing kiln being fired once or twice a year. We welcome visitors to the studio so if you would like a visit just ask us :) There are also brochures in the studio for anyone wanting more information on the local attractions. NO DOGS OR OTHER PETS ARE ALLOWED WITH CAMPERS ONTO THE PROPERTY. Please do not access any paddocks or private areas or wander about the farm without our permission,you must wear closed in shoes and protective clothing if you are walking on the tracks as we have snakes that often are about at various times of the year. DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS. NO TOILET NO ENTRY-there is a dump site for portable toilets at 20 Reserve Street Donnybrook.grey water can be released onto the paddock. open Season is October-June and all camping must be undertaken in the designated Hipcamp. There is a 10pm curfew and no arrivals to the Camp will be allowed after dark so if you cannot arrive before dark please book for the next day. Entry to the property is via a gate code which is given on booking a site Exit is automatic- pull square up to the gate and it will sense the vehicle and open the gate. For Entry : Drive all the way to the end of the gravel drive -put the code given into the pinpad go through gate in 40secs lineup the bridge drive straight across through the gate into the camp
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Herron Point Farm Stay

11 sites · RVs, Tents54 acres · West Coolup, WA
Located 5 minutes from the Forrest Highway and less than 10 minutes' drive to the beautiful and popular Herron Point. The farm offers the country lifestyle without travelling for hours. With 54 acres of native bush and pasture, a beautiful dam with an island combined with an abundance of natural wildlife. Come and enjoy the delights. The campsites are private with a fire pit provided and you are welcome to collect wood from around the property. Fires are prohibited between 1st Dec and 31st March inclusive. While the main entrance is on Old Bunbury Road, most campsites are accessed from Dutchman Road. We have invested monies earnt back into the sites by way of limestone all weather tracks, fire pits and irrigation for the warmer months which also helps to mitigate the risk and impact of bushfires. The Northern half of the property is a combination of pasture and native trees, while the Southern half is native bush. Guests are welcome to roam the entire property with the exception of the owner's residence and sheds.
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Killarney Glen Camping

5 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Dardanup, WA
Our 2.5 acre property in Dardanup West is a beautiful green space of mostly level grass with some lovely large shade trees. We are surrounded by other small holdings with farm animals including chickens (and roosters), sheep, horses and cows. We also have lots of wildlife including Kangaroo's, Ducks, Ibis, Black Cockatoos and many other birds frequenting or passing through. We back onto Gavins Gully which is an idyllic creek running through ex-farm land. The creek is a great place to spend time with your children making boats from sticks and leaves and watching them sail away. Or maybe enjoy a picnic by the creek and just relax in the tranquility. There's plenty of happy memories to be made! We get lovely sunsets and if you are up early enough, beautiful sunrises. The evenings are always stunning with dappled light coming through the trees! It is magical and our favourite time of the day when everything is cooling down in summer. Enjoy taking an evening walk by the creek and along the bridal trail or just sitting back and enjoying the sounds of nature with some nibbles and drinks. Make sure to look up at night and soak it all in. Listening to the wind rustling in the trees is one of our favourite sounds and the kookaburras calling in the morning and evenings. We also love to watch and listen to all the different bird callings - you may hear a Boobook owl calling to a mate! We are centrally located to loads of attractions! Check out some of them below: • Bunbury and it's coffee strip, bars and beaches only 15 minutes away • Ferguson Valley with all it's Wineries and Breweries only 10 minutes away • Wellington National Park with it's stunning bush, mountain biking, off-roading, swimming and hiking plus the worlds largest dam mural with walkway across the top only 20 minutes away • Wellington Mills, Gnomesville and Wellington Discovery Forest only 20 minutes away • Crooked Brook Conservation Forest picnicking and hiking only 10 minutes away • "The Paddock" sunflower farm in Crooked Brook only 5 minutes away (January only) • Dardanup Bakery and Tavern only 2 minutes away (if you're looking for a great pie or parmi) • Donnybrook and it's Apple Fun Park only 15 minutes away • Boyanup with it's Rail Heritage museum and regular farmers market only 10 minutes away. • Eaton Fair with it's huge range of shopping opportunities only 15 minutes away • Busselton only 40 minutes away (Dunsborough approx. 1 hour) We have a composting toilet available as well. If you do have your own though, there is a dumpsite located in Dardanup (5 minutes away) at the information bay by the railway line and little church. We provide running bore water by tap and an outdoor kitchen sink by our back fence where you will be camping (cold water only). The water is safe to drink and wash dishes in. There’s a rustic outdoor shower with 2 options. A "rain storm" cold shower (great in summer when the water isn't cold) or a nice gentle hot shower. :) PLEASE KEEP SHOWERS TO 10 MINUTES. Checkout our extras for power and firewood! Please note we live here too so you will see us around and our house can be seen from your campsite. Our kids are free spirited and love coming to say hello! Being ex-farm land, it's generally an open environment, but we don't have neighbours too close by (100m+). We ask that campers don't make lots of noise after sunset and please avoid shining torches towards our home or our neighbours. NOTE: The camp area is in full view of our home, but we try to respect your privacy. Please recommend us to your family and friends and leave us a review at the end of your stay, so we can keep reaching for our goals to make this place even better! We are open to suggestions on how to make your time here even more memorable. We're also open to having travelling families who need to park up for longer periods by negotiation. Reach and out and we'll see what we can arrange :)
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Valley views

3 sites · RVs24 acres · Dwellingup, WA
Beautiful valley views only 3 minutes drive from the heart of Dwellingup, set out on 24 acres with shaded areas , open areas, and the full bush surrounding area to choose from. With nearby watering holes and the Murray river only a short drive away this farm stay is one of a kind as it backs onto state Forrest where the Mundi biddi trail runs past. This farm is for the caravaners only no tents or swags, small pets allowed but must be kept close and not roaming free. There are 3 dams close to where you’ll be camping and are not fenced off, so if you’re bringing the kids please be aware of this. There is a strict - no driving around the property rule as there are other occupants on the property aswell as dry grass. And please by all means if you want to take a walk through the bush then that is absolutely allowed and encouraged, but please do so by using the fire break along the fence line for accessing the state forest and taking that Mundi biddi trail experience. If the bush walk isn’t for you then laying back watching the kangaroos admiring the beautiful valley views and taking all the serenity of the Forrest in is another option. These sites require full self contained vans with dumping points available in town. Power and wifi is also available. There is bore water available at the camp site and although it’s clean and we use the same water- it is unfiltered. There is also a small fire pit available but only for the cooler months. Contact the host prior to your stay if you wish to use power and wifi. We hope you enjoy your experience and return safely.
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Perron Estate Camping

8 sites · RVs, Tents140 acres · Brunswick, WA
TOTAL FIRE BAN IN PLACE PLEASE BE VIGILANT.🔥 PERRON ESTATE CAMPING $50 PER NIGHT FOR EACH VAN, MOTORHOME, CAMPER TRAILER OR TENT 🏕️ GROUP BOOKINGS MOST WELCOME PLEASE CONTACT US FOR GROUP BOOKINGS ADD YOUR FRIENDS OR FAMILY TO YOUR SITE EACH VANS/MOTORHOME/ CAMPER TRAILER/TENT $50 PER NIGHT EACH. MESSAGE US PRIOR TO ARRIVAL. 🙅‍♂️ PLEASE NO GROUND SHEETS OR MATTING 🙅‍♀️ We have lawned site’s ground sheets and matting kills off our lawn please refrain from using on our property. COW FEEDING $10 Per person add in extras on checkout🐂🐂🐂🐂 Come Relax and leave your worries behind. We are a stress free zone just a 1.5 hour drive from Perth where you can take time out to bring yourself back to nature. We have huge open spaces and amazing country fresh air and range free kangaroos, birds and wildlife. Take a bush walk to fully immerse yourself into the natural beauty of our property. We have open paddocks with old peppermint tree’s that are perfect for those with Van’s and RV’s. All our sites are well spaced for your privacy and tranquility. Perron Estate is a working farm where you will see cattle grazing and you can meet our 5 Highland cow’s they are adorable and you can come feed them $10.00 per person add to your booking checkout. There is a large fresh water dam to cool off in or paddle on bring your canoe’s and in the evenings you can enjoy the night and gaze up at the star filled sky. We are close to the amazing Brunswick historic pub, which is a must visit as the food is amazing best pub grub around. We are within easy reach of the Wellington National Park where you will find a number of excellent hiking and riding trails. It is also home of the Wellington Dam which has a 8,000-square-metre mural spread across the dam wall, it is well worth a visit. We are 15 minutes from Bunbury which has plenty of great cafes and beautiful beaches. Just 5 minutes from our local shops Campers must bring their own camping toilet and take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Pets on a leash are very welcome. Come book your stay with us at Perron Estate we look forward to welcoming you.
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The best camping near Wellington National Park guide

Overview

About

Wellington National Park beckons with a tapestry of lush forests and the serene Collie River. Here, adventure awaits at every turn, from hiking and mountain biking to kayaking and swimming. Immerse yourself in the park's beauty by camping under the stars at one of the scenic campgrounds, each offering a unique way to experience the park's tranquil wilderness.

Notable campgrounds

  • Potters Gorge Campground: Nestled on the Wellington Dam's shores, this site is perfect for a forest retreat amid jarrah and marri trees.
  • Honeymoon Pool Campground: A picturesque riverside haven, ideal for a serene camping experience and water activities.
  • Stones Brook Campground: Set within the forest, this intimate campground offers a peaceful escape in nature's embrace.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred campsite.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired campground is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Wellington National Park is during spring, when wildflowers bloom and the river flows vibrantly. Avoid the park during extreme weather conditions, such as bushfire season, to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

Know before you go

  • Check current fire conditions and adhere to safety guidelines for a worry-free visit.
  • Be prepared for remote travel and consider carrying a personal location beacon (PLB).
  • No dogs or other pets are allowed, ensuring the protection of native wildlife.
  • Access to the park is free, with no entry fees required.
  • Facilities such as toilets, cooking appliances, and mountain bike hire are available at select locations.
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