Mountainous camping near Kwinana

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Bolinda Vale Farm

18 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3000 acres · Keysbrook, WA
Located on the foothills of the Darling Range in Keysbrook Western Australia, Bolinda Vale Farm is a real working farm breeding Beef cattle and Merino sheep which has been in the same family since 1926. We offer neat nature based campsites in the gully and all campsites are on the banks of the babbling Dirk Brook with a good distance between campsites for privacy. A great property to reconnect with country Please note, to get to the campsites there is a farm track and for most, a creek crossing. We recommend 4WD or SUV to access ALL campsites. Perfect place for caravans, camper trailers, rooftop tents, tents, swags, vans to various campsites. There are horses and Scottish Highland cattle that usually greet you near the main entrance, and sheep and cattle graze the hill country and surrounds. Plenty more for nature lovers here, including red-tailed cockatoos that flock to the gully to feed on the Marri trees, plus many other birds. The resident Wedge-tail eagles soar above making the most of the thermals created from the hills and the local kangaroos Dogs are welcome but must remain on leads at ALL times as this is a working farm. You MUST bring your own camping toilet and be COMPLETELY 100% self sufficient with everything including drinking water We have a Leave No Trace policy, so ask that you please take all waste with you. Strictly No Pre Booking tours of campsites allowed, a good description and photos of each campsite is available online. ALL campers are to be booked in prior to arriving at the farm. No entry for extra campers on day of arrival if not booked in as they will not be permitted to enter the property STRICTLY NO DAY VISITORS ALLOWED Campfires permitted when local government restrictions aren't in place. PLEASE NOTE At times Bolinda Vale Farm management may reinforce their own fire restrictions, as we know the vegetation and lay of the land in the gully
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Harmony Retreat

7 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Meelon, WA
Just 1 hour from Perth, Harmony Retreat is situated on 25 acres at the foothills of the Darling Range Escarpment just 10-15 minutes from Pinjarra and Dwellingup, 7 minutes from the southwest highway, and 3 minutes from Pinjarra-Williams Road. It's an easily accessible and picturesque private property with approximately 7 acres of forest, flushing toilet, hot outdoor shower, a winter creek, a swimmable spring-fed dam, and an abundance of bird and wildlife, nestled between cattle farms in the heart of the Peel region. There are friendly free-ranging chickens, a mischievous mini pig named Peppa (who loves pats), sheep, and family dogs on site. The owners Michelle, Troy, and Carolyne live and work onsite (this is a working farm). THIS IS NOT A PLACE TO BOOK IF YOU INTEND TO PARTY. The camping area is easily accessed by most vehicles. There is a hot water outdoor shower and toilet available to use and within walking distance of each site. The dam on the property is currently unfenced and has steep sides when the water line is low, therefore this property is not recommended for those with small and wandering children. Older children will need to be supervised. Friendly dogs are welcome, however, must be kept on a leash at all times. There are no cooking facilities available for guests at present (this could change in the next couple of months as Troy is notorious for making stuff happen lol... so when it does we'll update the information). Therefore you will need to be completely self-sufficient including washing up bucket, cooker, kettle, esky, etc, and also bringing your own drinking water as the water from the taps comes from our spring-fed dam. We do ask that you follow local fire regulations with no outdoor open flames during fire bans. All rubbish and waste needs to be taken with you. However, Peppa the Pig will always appreciate your veggie scraps. Fires are permitted in designated fire pits during fire season. Wood is available for purchase on-site from April/May to October/November. Collecting firewood from the property or forest is not permitted. Firewood Kit's can be purchased for $25 cash upon arrival. This includes firelighters, kindling and 20kg firewood at your site upon arrival ($30 if using EFTPOS to include various fees). We also host various events such as drumming circles, meditation sound journeys, retreats, and festivals throughout the year, as well as offering holistic healing sessions, private sound journey sessions and have a little shop selling journals, oracle cards, giftware, diaries, cacao, and handmade items which can be opened upon request. You can find details and learn a little more about what we do at hwcommunity.org
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AU$43
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Faberge Downs

2 sites · RVs, Tents400 acres · Jelcobine, WA
Farberge Downs is a working cattle farm on the edge of the wheatbelt region. Here you will find lots of goannas and other wildlife. You will find this camp creek-side surrounded by bush ambience on a high country plateau with views south and north. The 400 acre property is situated on a cleared plateau with rocky outcrops, good access, and views across farmland and bush covered hills. The area suits marathon hikers, runners and horse riders. It is adjacent to 10.000 acre nature reserve with cleared trails and tall timber for walking and horse riding, close to bitumen road, with good access for those with 2WD vehicles. Access to drinking water (rainwater) and a grill over the fire pit for traditional camping cooking. You will need to be self-contained with own camping toilet/shower facilities. Pets on leashes welcome. Horses may be provided with adequate notice. Any prospective riders desiring to participate in scheduled seasonal AER events must be prepared to train with their horse to prepare. All are home-bred Arabian part, derivative or Anglos with much crossblood and a touch of warmblood. All bar few are descendants of the well known Anglo-Shagya Ramzes. Naturally sure footed from being raised in hills, wooded river flats and varying terrain littered with granite rocks so any riders prepared to trust their horse are as safe as in a cradle. There is a water line or tank supply, bathtub under cover parking. Stairway to Heaven on the western plain requires 4WD to reach the cleared plateau. Hike or ride forever!
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Looking to go camping near Kwinana, Western Australia? Hipcamp has over 900 options for you to choose from! Whether you prefer a scenic lakeside spot like Lake Preston Lime Paddock (380 reviews), a serene farm setting like Little Eeden Farm Pine Camp (322 reviews), or a sprawling acreage like Chittering Acres (350 reviews), you'll find the perfect camping spot to suit your needs. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, cooking equipment, and potable water, while engaging in activities such as hiking, climbing, and swimming. With an average price per night of $18 and options as low as $11, camping in Western Australia has never been more affordable!

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