Free Camping
Western Australia Free Camping and Campgrounds
Free camping is a very cost effective way to explore the Western Australia countryside, with many free camp locations to choose your perfect camp from. Ranging from the very basic rough bare bones camping, right through to toilets and hot showers, drinking water, BBQ's etc.
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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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
The Narrogin Recreational Vehicle Free Stay Area has a 72 hour limit and is permitted to the south of and no closer than 20 metres of the Old Goods Shed. This rest area is almost opposite the Dryandra Country Visitor Centre. Overnight stays are for fully ...
New Norcia Benedictine Monastery Oval
The New Norcia Benedictine Monastery Oval is opposite the Monastery 100 metres or so off the Great Northern Highway. Here you can visit the Museum and Art Gallery, and take a conducted tour of the monastery, or simply take a short walk down to Moore River ...
Peak Charles National Park Camping Area
The Peak Charles National Park Camping Area access road can be very rough at times. There are dedicated fire pits, undercover picnic tables, and plenty of walking tracks. The track to the summit is not well marked, so do take care if you intend to do the ...
Pear Creek Camping Area
Sawpit Gorge Camping Area
The Sawpit Gorge Camping Area has a 72 Hour Limit on the banks of the Black Elvire River. This campsite is best suited to tent and vehicle based camping. Be sure to bring everything you need, and don't rely on water being present. Sawpit Gorge Camping Ar ...
The Breakaways Camping Area has a public toilet and fire pits located throughout the camp area. There are plenty of picnic tables to choose from also. Don't forget to take a stroll over to the Breakaways themselves, with your camera of cause. Entrance to ...
The Forrestania Plots Camping Area
The Forrestania Plots Camping Area has an interesting history, and there is a plaque erected there explaining it. The camping area is quite flat with a few fireplaces, and the ground is quite hard to drive tent pegs into. There is an old building that was ...
























