Skip to main content
Western Australian State Government Logo
Parks and Wildlife Service logo
Explore Parks logo
English Dutch French German Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Explore WA's parks

    All parks

    Park Finder Map

    Attractions and places to visit

    Trails

    Regions of WA

    • Australia's South West
    • Australia's Coral Coast
    • Australia's North West
    • Australia's Golden Outback
    • Destination Perth
  • Experiences
  • Activities
  • Know before you go

    Know before you go

    Get the practical ‘know how’ to adventure into Western Australia’s national parks confidently, responsibly and safely.

    Safety

    Natural area hazards

    Plan your activity

    Be prepared

    Travelling in remote locations

    Bushfires and prescribed burns

    Bushwalking safety

    Camping safety

    Mountain biking safety

    Swimming safety

    Adventure safety

    Beaches and coastal areas

    Rivers, lakes and lagoons

    Fishing, boating, paddling, snorkelling and diving

    Access friendly places

    Access to nature north of Perth

    Access to nature south of Perth

    Access to trails

    Caring for our parks

    Marine conservation

    Fees

    Park entry fees

    Park passes

    Where can I purchase a Parks Pass?

    Camping fees

    Attraction fees

    Other fees

    Concessions

    Fee waivers

    Camping

    Where and when to camp

    Campground facilities

    Campfires, firewood and cooking appliances

    Powered campsites and generators

    Group camping

    Online campsite booking terms and conditions

    Current campfire conditions

    Campgrounds availability for non-bookable campgrounds

    Online campsite bookings - FAQ's

    When to go

    Adventure activities

    Drones in parks

    Tours and accommodation

    Conducting an event in a park

    Pets in parks

    Getting around

    Park visitor guides, maps and itineraries

    Park visitor guides

    Aboriginal cultural heritage in parks

  • Get inspired
  • Where to stay
  • Park alerts

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Avon Valley National Park
  3. Drummonds Campground

Drummonds Campground

We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of Avon Valley National Park.

Explore Avon Valley National Park from this campground with tent sites, picnic tables, fire rings, toilets and water (untreated).

Drummonds Campground
Bronwyn Wells

About this campground

This campground features tent sites, picnic tables, fire rings, toilets and water (untreated). Suitable for small caravans or camper trailers only.

There is no vehicle access to the river in the park.

Best time to visit is late autumn to spring. It can be very hot during summer.

A self-registration station is located on Quarry Road.

Campfires are usually permitted, in the provided fire rings only, between April 15 and November 30 but fire restrictions may be imposed at any time and without notice. Bring your own firewood. When fire restrictions are in place campfires must not be lit and any appliance powered by burning solid fuel must not be used. Always comply with any instructions at campgrounds and parks.

Campers´ own liquid or gas fuel barbeques, stoves and heaters can be used at any time, unless a total fire ban has been declared.

Back to Avon Valley National Park

Gallery

Image
A generous space to camp with plenty of wildflowers and picnic table
Drummonds Campground
Michael Phillips

Image
Toilet at Drummonds Campground
Drummonds Campground
Bronwyn Wells

Image
Drummonds Campground
Drummonds Campground
Bronwyn Wells

Drummonds Campground

Image
Drummonds Campground
Drummonds Campground
Bronwyn Wells

Image
Drummonds Campground
Drummonds Campground
Bronwyn Wells

Image
Shelter and fire ring at Drummonds Campground
Drummonds Campground
Bronwyn Wells

Facilities

Water tap

Untreated tank water

Toilet

Picnic table

Activities

Bushwalking

Camping

Plants, wildlife and fungi

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Drummonds Campground.

Traditional Owners

We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of Avon Valley National Park.

Need to know

No dogs

No dogs (or other pets) allowed at this campground

Camping fees and bookings

Drummonds Campground is non-bookable.
Camping fees apply.

Standard Concession
Adult $11.00 $7.00
Child $3.00 No concession

Non-bookable campgrounds operate on a first come, first served basis. Be aware that this campground may get busy, especially during weekends and holidays. Identify alternative accommodation in case there are no campsites available when you arrive.

Park entry fees apply

Standard park entry fees apply for Avon Valley National Park.

Site access

This part leads to the Ian Wilson Lookout which has superb views and bench seating 56cm high. The first 225m of Lesueur Walk Trail is wheelchair accessible.

Parking

There is a sealed parking area. No accessible designated bays are available but there is ample room for visitors with disabilities.

Toilets

Toilets are available.
  • Wheelchair accessible

Accessibility

More accessibility information for Drummonds Campground

Park office / Contact

Mundaring Parks and Wildlife Office

Phone: (08) 9290 6100

Contact this office by email

Location

Destination Perth
Perth Hills

Getting there

All access roads within the park are unsealed.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional owners throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

Connect with us

Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions logo
Parks and Wildlife Service logo
Explore Parks logo

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Explore WA's parks

    All parks

    Park Finder Map

    Attractions and places to visit

    Trails

    Regions of WA

    • Australia's South West
    • Australia's Coral Coast
    • Australia's North West
    • Australia's Golden Outback
    • Destination Perth
  • Experiences
  • Activities
  • Know before you go

    Know before you go

    Get the practical ‘know how’ to adventure into Western Australia’s national parks confidently, responsibly and safely.

    Safety

    Natural area hazards

    Plan your activity

    Be prepared

    Travelling in remote locations

    Bushfires and prescribed burns

    Bushwalking safety

    Camping safety

    Mountain biking safety

    Swimming safety

    Adventure safety

    Beaches and coastal areas

    Rivers, lakes and lagoons

    Fishing, boating, paddling, snorkelling and diving

    Access friendly places

    Access to nature north of Perth

    Access to nature south of Perth

    Access to trails

    Caring for our parks

    Marine conservation

    Fees

    Park entry fees

    Park passes

    Where can I purchase a Parks Pass?

    Camping fees

    Attraction fees

    Other fees

    Concessions

    Fee waivers

    Camping

    Where and when to camp

    Campground facilities

    Campfires, firewood and cooking appliances

    Powered campsites and generators

    Group camping

    Online campsite booking terms and conditions

    Current campfire conditions

    Campgrounds availability for non-bookable campgrounds

    Online campsite bookings - FAQ's

    When to go

    Adventure activities

    Drones in parks

    Tours and accommodation

    Conducting an event in a park

    Pets in parks

    Getting around

    Park visitor guides, maps and itineraries

    Park visitor guides

    Aboriginal cultural heritage in parks

  • Get inspired
  • Where to stay
  • Park alerts

Footer

  • Privacy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Copyright
  • Parks and Wildlife Service
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2023 Government of Western Australia. All rights reserved.

Back to top