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Louisa Bay camping area

We recognise and acknowledge Malgana people as the Traditional Owners of Dirk Hartog Island National Park.

Louisa Bay is one of six designated camping areas in Dirk Hartog Island National Park. Camping fees apply to all camping areas within the national park. Please book your campsites through the Dirk Hartog Island Eco Lodge.

No dogs

No park entry fee / Camping fees apply

Bookings essential

Louisa Bay camping area
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About this campground

Louisa Bay has no facilities and is essentially a wilderness camping experience.

Camping fees apply to all camping areas within the national park. Please book your campsites through the Dirk Hartog Island Eco Lodge.

Dirk Hartog Island National Park is home to the Return to 1616 Ecological Restoration Project. Precious, nationally important threatened animal species are gradually being returned to the island following the successful removal of feral cats, goats and sheep.  Accidental introduction of pests can have a devastating effect on the island’s precious flora and fauna. Take care while camping and these unique animals will be here the next time you visit.

  • Check out the Shark Bay island protection brochure and island protection video to help plan your holiday before you leave home and protect the island’s threatened animal species.
  • Avoid driving between dusk and dawn – this is the time that threatened animals like to move around. They are naive to vehicles and don’t know to get out of the way.
  • Organise your daily activities so that you are only driving during daylight hours – and not between dusk and dawn. Speeds above 30km/h are high risk to running over one or more of the threatened native animals.
  • There are no kangaroos on the island. The only kangaroo-like animals are the threatened hare-wallabies that have been translocated to the island. If you accidentally run over an animal, or if you see a dead one on the track, please inform the Parks and Wildlife Denham office (08 9948 2226) so that Return to 1616 scientists can retrieve the animal’s microchip to learn more about it.
  • Camp at the Cape Ransonnet barge transfer campsite in the national park or the Dirk Hartog Island Eco Lodge the night before you leave the island. Camping close to the barge landing point ensures threatened fauna are kept safe and not put at risk by an early morning drive to meet the barge.
  • Wood fires and firewood collection are not permitted in the national park. For cooking, use a portable gas appliance.
  • Bringing firewood into the national park is not permitted. Pests can hitch a ride in firewood.
  • Please remove your rubbish when you leave the island. Do not leave any rubbish, food scraps or any other items in the national park and do not bury any rubbish. Stow rubbish to secure it from animals and the wind.
  • Where toilets are not provided, bury toilet waste in a hole at least 50 centimetres deep at least 100m away from campsites and other public areas.
  • Leave your pets at home.
  • Make sure your camping gear, footwear, clothes and packs are free of soil, weed seeds, insects, spiders and other animals. 
  • Pack your food in clean, sealed plastic or metal containers rather than cardboard boxes. Cardboard can harbour pests.
  • Make sure your fresh food is free of soil, ants, snails or other small animals. 

 

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aerial view of beach side camp sites adjacent to a flat calm ocean
Louisa Bay camping area
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Activities

Camping

Scuba diving

Snorkelling

Plants, wildlife and fungi

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Louisa Bay camping area.

Traditional Owners

Dirk Hartog Island National Park is jointly managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and the Malgana Aboriginal Corporation as part of the State Government's Plan for Our Parks initiative. For more information, please visit Plan for Our Parks.

Need to know

No dogs

No dogs (or other pets) allowed at this campground

Camping fees and bookings

Bookings are essential.
Camping fees apply.

No park entry fee

Entry to Dirk Hartog Island National Park is free.

Entry fees apply at Steep Point on your way through to Dirk Hartog Island National Park.

Toilets

No toilets at this location. Follow Leave No Trace principles.

Park office / Contact

Shark Bay Parks and Wildlife Office

Phone: (08) 9948 2226

Contact this office by email

Location

Australia's Coral Coast
Shark Bay

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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