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.

Dwellingup State Forest

Escape deep into the Darling Range jarrah forest and find Snugglepot and Cuddlepie.

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Edel Land National Park (proposed)

Go as far west as you can go - the most westerly point of WA is here.

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Fitzgerald River National Park

Wilderness, wildflowers, walking and whale watching. Fitzgerald River National Park has a raw beauty all its own. A visit to this botanical wonderland that will keep you wanting more.

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Francois Peron National Park

No filter required. This is the place where red desert cliffs meet the turquoise sea. Seeing is believing - this park is a colourful wilderness adventure.

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Goongarrie National Park

Calling all adventurous spirits. Camp like a historic shearer in the remote outback of Goongarrie National Park.

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Hawke National Park

Forget the yellow brick road. Follow the bubbling brook until you reach Goblin Swamp. This is a fairytale of a camping trip!

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Hoffman State Forest

Dwellingup

It's fun milling around the forest. 

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Kalgulup Regional Park

Close to Bunbury - explore a trail, have a picnic, boat on the river. 

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Karara Rangeland Park

Go off-grid in Western Australia’s own wild west! 

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Karda Reserve

The perfect spot to set up camp and explore Lesueur National Park and the surrounding parks. 

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Karijini National Park

Everyone says ‘Karijini is amazing’ and it truly is! Breathtaking, rugged and stunning - the highlight of visiting Western Australia. 

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Lake Kepwari

This place will float your boat. Spend the day water skiing, swimming or canoeing and you can stay overnight. 

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