There are 46 Campsites in Australia without 2WD access
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Angel Island attracts people who enjoy fishing, snorkelling and camping.
This pleasant campground has tent and caravan sites.
Banksia Camp is a great choice for a family holiday, with camping and fishing and spectacular coastal views across to Chatham Island.
‘Safari’ style commercial camps.
Attractive turquoise lagoon with a campground and an excellent spot to explore by canoe or sea kayak.
One of the most spectacular sites at D’Entrecasteaux is Black Point, a massive outcrop of hexagonal basalt columns formed 135 million years ago by volcanic lava flow.
Small campground, 3km south of Yardie Creek, that can only be accessed by four-wheel-drive vehicle.
Attractive beach camping area with few facilities but popular for fishing, swimming and snorkelling.
Relaxed riverside campground with good facilities but no powered sites. Rangers are onsite from mid-April to mid-October. Great base from which to explore Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge).
Camp, fish, walk along the beach and visit the nearby blowholes
Nestled in coastal heath just metres from the beach, this small campground (only accessible by high clearance four-wheel drive) is very popular for fishing and provides spectacular coastal scenery.
Fitzgerald Inlet is a secluded coastal estuary that will delight nature lovers.
Gnaraloo displays the beauty of a contrasting landscape where the desert meets the sea.
Attractive beach camping area with few facilities popular but with fishing enthusiasts.
The sweeping arc of Herald Bight is usually protected from the prevailing south-westerly winds.
Jorndee Creek is a popular camping and fishing spot near one of the more protected beaches along this wild part of the south coast.
Experience remote camping and vast landscapes while exploring mining and pastoral history in a biodiversity hotspot.
Kurrajong is the near of the two campgrounds in Purnululu National Park, to Echidna Chasm and Mini Palms Gorge.
Experience the natural beauty of the Lake Jasper at sunrise with its multitude of waterbirds.
Leaning Marri campground offers six shady single campsites and one group campsite with a shared shelter.
This modern campground is set in bush close to Millstream Creek and pools that attract wildlife.
A large campground with separate generator and non-generator areas near Mertens Creek at the beginning of the walk trail to Punamii/Mitchell Falls.
Moore’s Hut is a relic from the pastoral era and camping is provided in a nearby peppermint woodland.
Amongst the mallee scrub and woodlands in the northern part of the park, Mt Ragged has a sheltered picnic area, campground and the thrill of a summit walk.
Once the site of a jarrah saw mill, Nanga Mill is now a campground sheltered by a grove of pine trees and a trailhead for a number of popular walks.
Once the site of a thriving timber mill town, Nanga townsite is now a peaceful camping and picnic area among pine trees.
Situated to the south of Cape Range National Park is the Ningaloo Coast, an area renowned for its breath taking scenery.
If you visit Dirk Hartog Island National Park by private boat, Notch Point is one of three sites where you may camp overnight.
Small campground, approximately 1km south of the Yardie Creek crossing, that can only be accessed by four-wheel-drive vehicle.
Rugged cliffs, white sandy beaches and a world class surf break.