About this campground
The roadside heath along Poison Creek Road is home to Australian bustards, brown falcons, tiny wrens and a stunning display of wildflowers. Even in autumn and summer there are flowers out, particularly the banksias.
This area and campground are subject to close without notice should a wet weather event occur. Visitors planning to camp are recommended to check conditions regularly with the local Parks and Wildlife Esperance office (08) 9083 2100.
There are campgrounds accessible to four-wheel drive vehicles at Yokinup Mia Mia and also in Cape Le Grand and Stokes National Parks.
Safety information
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions undertakes 1080 baiting at this location to reduce the impacts of feral cats and foxes on native wildlife.
Meat baits containing 1080 poison are laid in or around this area on an ongoing basis. 1080 is poisonous to humans and will kill domestic cats and dogs. Pets are not permitted in this park.
For further information contact your local Parks and Wildlife Service office or visit Western Shield.
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Facilities
Toilet
Activities
Camping
Fishing
Swimming
Plants, wildlife and fungi
Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Seal Creek Campground.
Traditional Owners
We recognise and acknowledge Ngatjumay and Wudjari people as the Traditional Owners of Cape Arid National Park.