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.
Take your rubbish 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.