For general information about camping in Western Australia's parks, visit Camping in the 'Know before you go' section.

Or see below for the list of all parks and places to visit where camping is possible.

St John Brook Conservation Park

Camp alongside a babbling brook in a tranquil conservation park.

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Stokes National Park

Stokes Inlet is ‘breaming’ with fish so don’t forget your fishing gear. Set up camp, canoe, bushwalk or watch the birds on the water.

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Walpole-Nornalup National Park

Explore ancient tingle and karri forests where the wifi is weak, but you'll find a better connection. 

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Walyunga National Park

Nestled in the Perth Hills, this park is a great day out for picnics, hikes and canoeing. In this peaceful setting, you’ll stay a little longer at Walyunga!

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Warren National Park

Explore the land of gentle giants in the southern forests and breathe in a lung-full of fresh karri air.

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Warroora Coast

Nyinggulu

From sheltered coastal lagoons to rugged rocky escarpments, Warroora has many coastal vistas all in one location.

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Wellington National Park

Spend your days relaxing, hiking, camping, swimming, kayaking, mountain biking – whatever your mood. 

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West Cape Howe National Park

West Cape Howe? More like West Cape Wow!  

 

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Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park

A long, long time ago from a galaxy not too far away, a 50,000 tonne meteorite crashed down on WA! 

 

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Woody Island Nature Reserve

Discover an idyllic island of tall trees in the Recherche Archipelago. The curious wildlife is keen to meet you!

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Wunaamin Conservation Park

See gorgeous gorges and camp under the stars.

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Yalgorup National Park

More than just a bunch of pretty lakes, this park is the largest national park on the Swan Coastal Plain and the home of ancient living rock legends the thrombolites.

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