There are 15 campsites in Australia with a barbecue
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Benwenerup Campground is nestled on the banks of Stokes Inlet beneath picturesque paperbark trees.
Attractive beach camping area with few facilities but popular for fishing, swimming and snorkelling.
Campsites at Chuditch are set back from the river in peaceful jarrah forest.
Permanent waterfalls, pools and ferns contrast with the red, terraced cliffs weathered by centuries of exposure to the elements.
Spend a few hours, or a few days, exploring the waters of the Deep River at Fernhook Falls.
Fitzgerald Inlet is a secluded coastal estuary that will delight nature lovers.
A popular camping area near beautifulFour Mile Beach with picnic tables, gas barbecues and fifteen camp sites of various sizes accommodating regular caravans and/or tents.
Attractive beach camping area with few facilities popular but with fishing enthusiasts.
If you enjoy bird watching, fishing, kayaking, beach walks or simply a peaceful place to get away from the crowds then make sure to visit Hamersley Inlet.
A bit further downstream from Stones Brook you’ll find this newly developed camping site.
A picturesque camping and picnic spot within Wellington National Park. Set among beautiful trees it is a popular spot, especially with the easy swimming access to the tranquil river.
The white beach and turquoise waters of this wide, sheltered bay are a must-see and a great place to enjoy water-based activities.
A stopping place for drovers over 100 years ago and a peaceful campground today, set among jarrah and marri trees.
Potters Gorge is open to camping following a significant redevelopment as part of theParks for People caravan and camping initiative.
The present Shannon Campground was a thriving town in the 1940’s where mill workers resided with their families. They worked at the Shannon Timber Mill, north of the highway.