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.

If you're planning a school excursion or outdoor education activity, find out all you need to know about group bookings and approvals at Outdoor in education parks and reserves.

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

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

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

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.

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

It's fun milling around the forest. 

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

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

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

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

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

Take it to the limit on one of the many tracks, trails and watercourses criss-crossing through Lane Poole Reserve or simply kick back, relax and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the forest. All just over an hour from Perth.