About this campground
Take a walk to the cave viewing platform, explore the dams or take the four-wheel drive Woodline track to Burra Rock (38km).
The reserve is dominated by a spectacular granite outcrop with a large cave and wave formation on the western side which gives the rock its name. The rock is an important Aboriginal cultural site and also acts as a water catchment for several dams that supplied the woodlines. The dams were constructed during the woodlines timber cutting era and were used as a water source to supply steam-driven engines on the narrow-gauge woodline railways. The timber was supplied to Kalgoorlie-Boulder by the many camps scattered around the area between 1930 and 1937.
- Please collect fire wood before entering the park.
- Very few campgrounds have waste bins – take all waste with you when you leave.
Gallery
Facilities
Barbecue
Toilet
Activities
Bird watching
Bushwalking
Caving
Swimming
Plants, wildlife and fungi
Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Cave Hill Campground.
Traditional Owners
We recognise and acknowledge Kalaamaya people as the traditional owners of Goldfields Woodlands National Park.