The best camping near Shannon National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Shannon National Park adventure.

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Green Valley Farm Stay

18 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Meerup, WA
The campgrounds are surrounded by green farmland and situated only 1km from town and 30mins from the beautiful coastline. There is plenty to do in our beautiful little town including hiking the Bibbulmun Track, riding the Munda Biddi Trail, fishing, boating, art walks & expiditions, 4WD, beaches and much more. (Just visit our fantastic staff at the Visitors Centre). We have 2 private ensuites with power and also powered and unpowered sites with shared bathrooms to suit your needs. See site bookings for details. This is a beautiful area to explore the wilderness through bush trails, coastline, fishing, finding orchids or just relaxing and escaping the hustle and bustle of life. There are pubs in town to eat and enjoy a beverage. Campfires are subject to restrictions and if allowed, campers need to be bring their own self contained firepit and dispose of after. There is potable water available. Unfortunately, Telstra is the only phone service available in the area so please be aware prior to visiting. We hope you enjoy your stay :)
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Northcliffe Holiday Park

40 sites · RVs, Tents104 acres · Northcliffe, WA
At Northcliffe Holiday Park, we are dedicated to providing the best experience to our guests who enjoy being surrounded by nature. Whether you are walking the Bibbulmum Track, riding the Munda Bindi, or simply just wanting to get away from the busy city life, Northcliffe Holiday Park is a peaceful destination to stop by and relax. Located only 1.5km's from town, we are very close to Northcliffe's Understory Art & Nature Sculpture Trail. The Bibbulmum Track is located just across the road. Not far is the magnificent coastline of Windy Harbour, the giant karri trees in Pemberton and the suspension bridge at the beautiful Beedelup Falls overlooking the cascades. The Yeagarup Dunes are 50 km's away, a must do for the adventure seekers with a 4WD. By night, relax around your campfire (season permitted) while you take in the magnificence of the stars. Most importantly, your furry friend is also welcome ALL YEAR ROUND!
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Northcliffe Nature Park

25 sites · RVs135 acres · Boorara Brook, WA
Situated in the southwest of WA, just 4km from Northcliffe, on Boorara Rd, with bitumen road frontage, is the Northcliffe Nature Park. Wander through the natural bush land or just take in the beautiful rural views that this nature park has to offer. There are many things to do in the area such as visits to lane pool falls, the Boorara tree, mount Chudalup, Windy Harbour, take advantage of the many 4WD tracks through the d’Encastraux National Park or catch up with some of the local history at the Northcliffe Museum. Pemberton is also close by and offers winery visits with long relaxing lunches This park caters for only fully self contained travellers, so therefore must provide their own toilet, shower, water and cooking facilities. We do provide rubbish disposal and your pets are welcome but we do ask that you clean up after them. The nearest dump point for waste disposal and potable water is at the Northcliffe Visitor Centre. Your hosts, Shane and Lynn are happy to chat about the area and points of interest as Shane is a descent of two of the original pioneering families he has a vast knowledge of the region and can tell a story or two, or find us on Facebook: Northcliff Nature Park.
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Mountford Wines & Cider Pemberton

10 sites · RVs72 acres · Channybearup, WA
Enjoy our beautiful and peaceful camp grounds, situated along side the Five Mile Brook, one of the tributaries to Pemberton's main water supply, Big Brook Dam. A magnificent towering backdrop of Karri Forest can be seen across the water. Wildlife in abundance, both on and off the water and can be observed at various times of day. Pop into our Iconic mud-brick cellar door and enjoy a complimentary (guest only) tasting paddle of our exclusive organic wines/ciders and fortifieds. Visit our mezzanine Gallery, hosting local artists and enjoy the view across the vineyard into State Forest from our balcony. All campsites are leveled and drive through, we accept RV's, caravans, rooftops, camper trailers. But all must be 100% self sufficient. Dogs are welcome but must stay on a lead at ALL times as it is a working farm winery/vineyard. Kangaroos and other wildlife are resident to this area and will pass through on occasion. You must bring your own camping toilet and be COMPLETELY 100% self sufficient including your own water. We are Nature Base with a Leave No Trace Policy, we ask that you please take all your waste with you. Strictly No Pre Booking tours of the campsites allowed, a good description and photos are 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.
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Nutkin Lodge Peaceful Bay

6 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Bow Bridge, WA
Nutkin Lodge is a stunning property, spread over 200 acres, just a stones throw from Peaceful Bay. The property is home to a multitude of friendly kangaroos and ducks, and features expansive water bodies that harbor marron and koonacs. If you're looking to take a dip or cast a line, Peaceful Bay is just a few minutes away. For adventure seekers, we are conveniently located near the tree-top walk, and the Bibbilum track passes along the property boundary. There are also several spots on the property from where you can see ocean views of Peaceful Bay. And for those eager to explore untouched natural landscapes, our property boasts 50 acres of pristine virgin bush perfect for bushwalking. A modern shower and toilet is located at possum b chalet A modern shower and toilet is situated in possum b chalet There are three powered sites and two unpowered sites available, with good access for larger vans. We have a single modern shower and toilet but we prefer most campers to be self-contained with their own camp toilet and shower. There is a public dump point at Peaceful Bay Carpark. We do however offer potable water, and garbage bins. And we can also accept well-behaved pets. We have dog minding facilities should you want to explore the national Parks without your pets We also offer self-contained chalets on-site for those not wanting to camp - please enquire.
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Blackwood River Estate

7 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Benjinup, WA
Located in the picturesque Blackwood River Valley of South Western Australia, the farm boasts 200 acres of open pasture and rich soil making it ideal to raise sheep naturally. Our farm is in the shire of Boyup Brook located in the picturesque Blackwood River Valley in Southern Western Australia. "Booyup" refers the Aboriginal term for "place of big stones" or "place of big smoke". Book your unique stay with us! Suitable for the adventurous spirit who is looking for unrestricted access to walk, run or cycle by day and star gazing by night. Why not book a camping weekend on the farm or even a week to explore the Blackwood River Valley? Unrestricted access to walk, run or even cycle the 200 acre farm. The Nollajup Nature Reserve borders the farm on two sides with the Blackwood River accessible for fishing or kayaking from Boyup Brook or Bridgetown.
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Highway Hideaway - Manjimup

5 sites · RVs42 acres · Middlesex, WA
*Only 5 Minutes from Manjimup CBD *Next Door to a Winery with Cellar Door *Discovery Trails and More *80+ Consecutive Positive Reviews Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the serene embrace of Highway Hideaway – a hidden gem nestled along the South Western Highway, just 5 minutes from Manjimup and a scenic 15-minute drive to Pemberton. This exclusive property invites fully self-contained campers to embark on a nature-centric adventure, with all sites provided with stunning water views. Surrounded by ancient giants, the towering Karri and Jarrah trees create a natural cathedral, embracing you with a sense of tranquillity. Close your eyes and let the soft whispers of the wind through the leaves and the delicate songs of native birds be your backdrop. Here, the cacophony of city life is replaced by the soothing sounds of nature, a symphony for the soul. Your private sanctuary is cocooned by 100 meters of natural bushland, away from the hustle and bustle. Peacefully away from the main residence, this ensures not just privacy but a safe, secure, and secluded camp, surrounded only by the whispers of nature. The property offers multiple views, perched alongside a large dam that reflects the hues of the morning sun. Spot the local residents – from grazing sheep to kangaroos hopping by and Kookaburras living peacefully in the tree canopies. With approximately 1Km of walking trails and large acreage of natural bushland to discover, unwind at this rural retreat, where every moment is a snapshot of natural beauty. Whether you seek a peaceful locale, a base for exploring the south west, or simply a place to rejuvenate your spirit, Highway Hideaway invites you to create unforgettable memories amidst nature's grandeur. Book your stay now and discover the magic of Manjimup's best-kept secret – where Highway Hideaway becomes your highway to happiness. With no facilities on-site, our haven is designed for adventurers embracing self-sufficiency, caravans must have their own living requirements.
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Nannup Lavender Tranquil Campground

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Carlotta, WA
Situated in the centre of the south west between Margaret River and Pemberton, our farm is a great base to experience the best of this wonderful area. Surrounded by forests and farmland, central to the Munda Biddi Bike trail - you can drink in nature! We have flat grassy areas under trees for camping, inside and outside showers, toilets, camp kitchen with BBQ, small fridge, electric frypan and small camp stove, washing machine and device charging facilities. Sorry dogs are not permitted We can take tents, camper trailers, RV's and small caravans up to about 8 m is OK. We do not have power to the campsite. The camp ground is on a working lavender farm and farming activities may be happening. We are small and exclusive so if you can't arrive before DARK please do not book. We don't want to be greeting people all hours as we are very busy so check in is 2 to 6pm. The lavender farm shop and cafe is open Friday to Sundays in term and Thursday to Monday during school holidays (closed February and Match) but campers can purchase lavender products on request. Camp fires in season (Usually May to September) and weather permitting. We supply fallen logs so no need to bring your own but fires only at night and not in the morning. Breakfast Basket or BBQ packs available, these are cook your own we supply all the ingredients and tools or dine in our cafe during your stay. Please note We are small and the sites are close together Our campground is not suitable for all children and we do not have entertainment for children, we reccommend other campsites that are better suited for children. Only 1 car allowed per site (extra parking available at rear of campground) Please do not book if you can't arrive by 6 pm and please check out by 10 am You will be sent instructions on how to access the campground once you have booked.
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The best camping near Shannon National Park guide

Overview

About

Venture into the heart of Western Australia's natural splendour at Shannon National Park. Here, adventurers can immerse themselves in the towering karri forests, paddle along the serene Shannon River, and even camp alongside their horses. With a variety of trails catering to bushwalkers and horse riders alike, Shannon National Park offers a unique blend of activities set against a backdrop of breathtaking scenery.

Notable campgrounds

  • Shannon Campground: Once a bustling mill town, now a tranquil spot for campers amid towering karri trees.
  • Shannon Horse Camp: A secure, spacious area perfect for equestrian enthusiasts to camp and explore bridle trails.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially during peak seasons, to secure your ideal camping spot.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Shannon National Park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Shannon National Park is during the milder months of spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the wildflowers bloom in a vibrant display. Summer brings warmer temperatures ideal for water activities, while winter may be too chilly for some campers.

Know before you go

  • Check the current campfire conditions and adhere to safety regulations to prevent bushfires.
  • Be aware that no dogs or other pets are allowed within the park to protect the local wildlife.
  • Standard park entry fees apply; consider purchasing a park pass for extended visits.
  • For a safe adventure, consider carrying a personal location beacon (PLB) when exploring remote areas.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so review the facilities available at each campground and attraction.

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