Pet Friendly
Travelling with your Dog in Western Australia
Western Australia has many Dog Friendly Free Camping, Rest Areas, and Caravan Parks to camp at. We have compiled a list, to make it easy for you to find one.
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Kumarl Siding Rest Area
The Kumarl Siding Rest Area has a 24 Hour Maximum Limit for stopovers. There are plenty of shady places to park your caravan or motorhome. Picnic tables and a few rubbish bins are also provided to make resting here more pleasant. Entrance to the Kumarl S ...
The Lake Douglas Recreation Reserve has a Drop toilet with lots of walking trails, only 3 overnight stays, rangers patrol area. There are rubbish bins, picnic tables, the fire pits have free firewood supplied by the rangers. Entrance to the Lake Douglas ...
The Lake Johnston Camping Area is not far from the salt lake itself. The ground is reasonable level for your caravan, and a few trees for shade, but not much in the way of fish catch. Entrance to the Lake Johnston Camping Area Lake Johnston Camping Ar ...
Lake Towerrinning Lakeside Camping
Lennard River Rest Area
The Leycesters Rest Area has a 24 Hour Limit for overnight stays. The rest area is just off the old river crossing with a public toilet, dump point, undercover picnic tables, and a rubbish bin or two. Internet connection not the best. Entrance to the Ley ...
The Lyndon River East Rest Area has a 24 hour stopover limit, picnic tables under shady trees, fixed fireplaces and a few rubbish bins plus a public toilet. You will have no problems finding a place to park even the largest of rigs. Entrance to the Lyndo ...
The Maggie Creek Rest Area is just off the Great Northern Highway, a rubbish bin and room to park your caravan. The creek is quit close so pop over and see if there is any water in it. Entrance to the Maggie Creek Rest Area Maggie Creek Rest Area loca ...
The Malcolm Dam Nature Reserve has a 3 Day stopover limit, and is located on a large man made lake with plenty of birdlife to photograph. There are some fire pits to cook on, and undercover picnic tables. Entrance to the Malcolm Dam Nature Reserve Mal ...
March Fly Glen Rest Area
The Marrinup Townsite Camping Area was used During World War 2 to hold German and Italian POW's, there are markers placed in front of the various ruins. The road to the campsite is a bit rough in places but once you arrive, there are plenty of campsites. ...
Mary Pool Rest Area
The Mary Pool Rest Area you should keep a watch for crocodiles that frequent the area, so be careful with small children and pets near the water. This is a popular camping spot, with quite a few places to chose from all on reasonably level ground. There a ...
The McDermid Rock Camping Area is a fairly quiet place to camp. There are fairly flat areas to park your caravan, some picnic tables and fixed fire places. Be sure to take a stroll up the rock, and take your camera with you. At the base of McDermid Rock y ...





























