There are 56 Campsites in Australia with 2WD access
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A large campground in the forest with camp kitchens and a walk trail leading to the Murray River.
Bald Hill campground is perched atop Bald Hill, providing views of the whole Avon Valley park.
Benwenerup Campground is nestled on the banks of Stokes Inlet beneath picturesque paperbark trees.
The Big Brook Arboretum is 3km from Big Brook Dam, along the Karri Forest Explorer Drive.
Small campground near Boondi Rock outcrop and dam with eight vehicle-based sites, some of which cater for camper trailers and/or caravans.
Small campground set amid the Boranup Karri Forest with only seven campsites, suitable for small vehicles only.
An overflow camp ground for peak periods, perched on a cliff above the Irwin River.
Small near-coastal campground with only five sites.
Pitch a tent under the jarrah, blackbutt and marri trees or find a secluded fishing spot on the river bank.
Campsites at Chuditch are set back from the river in peaceful jarrah forest.
Large, sheltered and well appointed campground nestled within shady peppermint woodland close to Conto Springs Beach and other park attractions.
Credo Homesteadis a former pastoral station purchased as water catchment for Rowles Lagoon.
Once a stop on the stockman’s route, Crystal Springs now provides the traveller with the opportunity to take a break at this lovely camping site.
Permanent waterfalls, pools and ferns contrast with the red, terraced cliffs weathered by centuries of exposure to the elements.
Experience a night in the karri forest at Drafty’s Camp. There are two camping loops with shady campsites spread along the Warren River among karri and marri.
This campground features tent sites, picnic tables, fire rings, toilets and water (untreated).
Spend a few hours, or a few days, exploring the waters of the Deep River at Fernhook Falls.
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.
The Gnaala Mia campground in Dryandra Woodland has a range of camp sites suitable for tents through to larger caravans. The sites are carefully nestled in the forest at least 20 metres apart for a more private forest experience.
Camp under the shade of the peppermint trees on the edge of Carey Brook.
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.
Henry White Oval is nestled in tuart and banksia woodlands, and is an ideal campgroud for families.
This is a popular part of the Honeymoon Pool campground set amongst the forest.
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.
Jarrahdene campground is nestled within a mix of jarrah, marri and peppermint bushland.
Kurrajong is nestled between sand dunes and all sites are only a 150 metre walk from the beach.
LakeKepwari was formerly a mine and now is filled with water from the Collie River, perfect for water-based activities and lakeside camping.
Le Grand Beach Campgroundis nestled by a wide sweep of beach with distant views to island peaks.
Situated in the picturesque surroundings of the Dryandra Woodland, the village was first established in the late 1920's.