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Belvidere Campground

We recognise and acknowledge Kaniyang, Pinjarup and Wiilman people as the Traditional Owners of Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park.

The campground is nestled in the tuart forest near the Leschenault Estuary.

No dogs

No park entry fee / Camping fees apply

Bookings essential

Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells

About this campground

Belvidere is a medium-size campground set in tuart woodland on the estuary shore of the Leschenault Peninsula and 2.5km from the ocean beach.

Booking

For stays from Monday 1 December 2025

Bookings are essential and can be made:

  • online and at this website only
  • for one campsite only that you must camp on yourself
  • up to and including the day of arrival (subject to campsite availability and your own internet service* to make a booking)
  • up to 180 days (approximately six months) before arrival

*Check your mobile service provider’s coverage map but beware that the quality and reliability of service in regional and remote Australia can be variable and is impacted by the forests and hills of Australia’s South West.

Friends, family or other social groups travelling together who cannot be accommodated on the same campsite must make their own separate bookings.

If you are an outdoor education provider, licensed commercial tour operator or are organising an event (friends, family and other social groups camping together does not constitute an event), contact Parks and Wildlife Service Wellington District Office (Collie) to discuss your requirements.

For stays before Monday 1 December 2025

Bookings cannot be made. On arrival at the campground you may occupy any suitable vacant campsite.

Campsites

28 campsites that vary significantly in size.

All campsites have a compacted earth space for tents, swags and gazebos.

All campsites have a picnic table and a fire ring.

All campsites are unpowered.

All campsites have an adjacent hard surface parking space. The size, shape and access to parking spaces varies significantly. Some are not suitable for all types of camping equipment and vehicles.

Check campsite details and the campground map carefully when booking.

Facilities

No-flush pit toilets.

Gas barbecues and picnic tables at the adjacent day-use area.

Campground Rules

Campfires and solid fuel barbecues, cookers and heaters are not permitted between 1 November and 31 March, or at any time when the Fire Danger Rating for the Geographe Fire Weather District is High, Extreme or Catastrophic or a when Total Fire Ban is in force for the Shire of Harvey. Go to Emergency WA for Fire Danger Rating and Total Fire Ban information. The not-permitted period may be extended, and additional fire safety restrictions may be imposed at any time and without notice if conditions demand.

When campfires are permitted, they must be within the provided fire rings only.

Bring your own firewood. Check current restrictions on the movement of wood, including firewood, to prevent the spread of the invasive pest polyphagous shot-hole borer. Collecting firewood and kindling is not permitted in national parks and other conservation reserves.

Gas or liquid fuel appliances, including stoves, barbecues, heaters and lighting may be used unless a Total Fire Ban is declared for the Shire of Harvey.

Never leave a campfire, stove, barbecue or heater unattended. Always extinguish a fire completely with water.

No dogs or other domestic animals.

Generator use is permitted 8am-6pm only.

Do not empty waste from portable toilets into campground toilets. Carry waste out of the park for disposal in an authorised dump point.

Fees

A per person camping fee applies.

  • Adult (no concession): $15 per night
  • Adult (concession): $10 per night
  • Child (6-15 years): $5 per night
  • Infant (0-5 years): no fee

There is no vehicle entry fee for Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park.

For stays from Monday 1 December 2025

Camping fee must be paid by Mastercard or VISA when booking.

No booking fee.

A fee may apply if you cancel or remove dates from a booking. Stricter conditions apply for peak periods. Current and upcoming peak periods for Wellington National Park are:

  • Thursday 23 December 2025 - Saturday 10 January 2026
  • Friday 23 - Sunday 25 January 2026
  • Friday 27 February - Sunday 1 March 2026
  • Thursday 2 - Saturday 18 April 2026
  • Friday 29 - Sunday 31 May 2026

Full terms and conditions

For stays before Monday 1 December 2025

Rangers will collect fees daily. Cash (preferred) or EFTPOS.

More about fees

Your safety and health

Drinking water is not provided.

No-flush pit toilets are the only personal hygiene facility.

To reduce the risk of mosquito bites and disease infection:

  • wear long, loose-fitting, light coloured clothing, covering as much of the body as you can
  • apply an effective insect repellent containing DEET (diethyltoluamide), picaridin or Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus (OLE, also known as PMD) evenly to exposed skin
  • seal water containers

September to March is the peak season for mosquito activity.

December to April can be extremely hot and the risk of bushfire can be very high.

Nights can be cold from June to September.

Storms are common between May and October throughout WA.

Ensure you have sufficient supplies (including water, food, fuel, medication and first aid), and equipment and clothing appropriate for the conditions before travelling.

Be prepared for an emergency. For alerts, warnings and advice go to: Emergency WA

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Safety information

Plan when to visit. Read this safety information about swimming, bushwalking, fishing, snorkelling, kayaking, paddling and mountain biking.  

  • the use of unlicensed off-road motorbikes or vehicles within Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park is strictly forbidden.
  • mosquito repellent is a must when visiting the Peninsula.

Gallery

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Belvidere Campground with peppermint trees shading the area
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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Campsite at Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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Tuart trees at Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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Tuart tree
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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One of the campsites at Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
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Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
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Early morning by the water at Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
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Bottlenose dolphins in the Leschenault Estuary viewed from near Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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Bottlenose dolphins in the Leschenault Estuary viewed from near Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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Tent in a campsite at Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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Belvidere Campground sunrise
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
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Leschenault Estuary next to Belvidere Campground
Belvidere Campground
Bronwyn Wells
Tuart trees
Early morning by the water
Bottlenose dolphins viewed from near the campground
Belvidere Campground sunrise
Leschenault Estuary next to Belvidere Campground

Activities

Bushwalking

Camping

Mountain biking

Plants, wildlife and fungi

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Belvidere Campground.

Traditional Owners

We recognise and acknowledge Kaniyang, Pinjarup and Wiilman people as the Traditional Owners of Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park.

Need to know

No dogs

No dogs (or other pets) allowed at this campground

Camping fees and bookings

Bookings are essential.
Camping fees apply.

Fees are charged per person, per night. 

Standard Concession
Adult $15.00 $10.00
Child $5.00 No concession
Check availability and book

No park entry fee

Entry to Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park is free.

Site access

Toilets

Toilets are available.
  • Non-flushable drop toilet

Park office / Contact

Read through all the campground information on the Park Stay website, then click the 'contact' link under the 'more details' tab if there are any further questions.

More information and contact details on Park Stay.

Location

Australia's South West
Bunbury

Getting there

Access includes unsealed roads suitable for 2WD/AWD. The condition of unsealed roads can be variable and caution is advised.

18km from Australind via Forrest Highway and Buffalo Road.

Go to Main Roads WA Travel Map for route planning information

Read more about Leschenault Conservation Park.

Park boundaries are approximations only and should not be used for navigation or orientation purposes.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional owners throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

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