Caravan & holiday parks

Every caravan park in Western Australia

Powered sites, cabins, glamping, bush camps and big-rig-friendly grounds — we keep this list current so you don't have to phone around. Beth's been scouting parks across Western Australia since the van life thing was just called "going camping."

🔍 Open the Caravan Park Finder
RegionAnyShire of Carnarvon (18)Shire of Augusta Margaret River (15)Shire of Denmark (15)Shire of Northampton (13)Shire of Exmouth (12)Shire of Esperance (10)City of Busselton (8)City of Rockingham (8)City of Albany (7)Shire of Broome (7)Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley (7)Shire of York (7)
TypeAnyCaravan parksHoliday parksTourist parksBush campsNational park camping
Features🐾 Pets allowed🛖 Cabins
182 parks
Top ratedMost reviewedPrice: low to highA to Z
Kalbarri River Retreats
5.0 (10)
Kalbarri · Shire of Northampton

Kalbarri River Retreats

Kalbarri River Retreats is a small caravan park in Kalbarri, a coastal town in Western Australia's Shire of Northampton. The property is known for its distinctive, owner-designed garden and relaxed atmosphere. It's set in an area suited for exploring the Kalbarri region, with good stargazing conditions. The park suits travellers looking for a welcoming, intimate base rather than a large commercial facility. Guests appreciate the personal touch from the owners and the character of the accommodation. Contact the park directly to confirm current availability, site types (powered or unpowered), rates, and booking terms.

Sanctuary Palm Beach
5.0 (1)
Rockingham · City of Rockingham

Sanctuary Palm Beach

Sanctuary Palm Beach is a caravan park in Rockingham, a coastal city south of Perth in Western Australia. The location offers easy access to the Indian Ocean beaches and the natural attractions around Rockingham's foreshore. The park provides a base for exploring the area's coastal lifestyle, water activities, and nearby wildlife. The park suits travellers seeking a relaxed beachside stay. Like most parks in the region, it typically offers a mix of powered and unpowered sites, though you should confirm current site types, accommodation options, and facilities directly with the park. Check their website or contact them for rates, bookings, and to verify what's available for your travel dates.

John Forrest Park
5.0 (1)
Geraldton · City of Greater Geraldton

John Forrest Park

John Forrest Park is a caravan park in Geraldton, a coastal city on Western Australia's Mid West coast known for its fishing heritage and Indian Ocean views. The park sits within the City of Greater Geraldton and includes a plaque honouring Lord Forrest, the explorer and former Premier of Western Australia. The park suits caravanners and holiday-makers looking for a central Geraldton location with historical significance. It's a good base for exploring the region's beaches, rock formations, and local attractions. To confirm current availability, site types (powered, unpowered), amenities, and rates, contact the park directly.

Elephant Rocks
4.9 (1,400)
William Bay

Elephant Rocks

Elephant Rocks caravan park sits in William Bay, Western Australia, near one of the region's most distinctive natural attractions—a sheltered cove dominated by massive granite boulders that resemble a herd of elephants. The beach is known for clear turquoise water, excellent swimming and snorkelling conditions, and rock formations that draw visitors year-round. The park provides convenient access to this iconic coastal spot. Elephant Rocks suits families, swimmers, and anyone after a memorable seaside stay on the south coast. The area's calm, protected waters and scenic rock formations make it especially popular in summer. Contact the park directly to confirm current accommodation options, site availability, and facilities.

Cape Le Grand National Park
4.9 (932)
Cape Le Grand · Shire of Esperance

Cape Le Grand National Park

Cape Le Grand National Park campground sits within one of Western Australia's most striking coastal reserves, near Esperance on the south coast. The park protects pristine beaches, granite peaks and native bushland along the Southern Ocean. The campground provides basic facilities within this natural setting, offering direct access to walking trails, swimming spots and dramatic seascapes that draw visitors year-round. This is ideal for travellers seeking wilderness camping with minimal development—expect a quieter, more rugged experience than developed caravan parks. The area suits self-sufficient campers, families and hikers keen on coastal scenery and native wildlife. Book ahead during school holidays and summer months. Contact the park directly to confirm current site availability, facilities, entry fees and any seasonal closures.

Aiyana Retreat
4.9 (158)
Denmark · Shire of Denmark

Aiyana Retreat

Aiyana Retreat is a caravan park in Denmark, a town on Western Australia's south coast known for its forests, rivers and wineries. The park offers accommodation ranging from caravan sites to luxury spa villas, set among trees and bushland that provide a peaceful, secluded atmosphere. Guest reviews consistently praise the tranquil setting, well-appointed interiors, and thoughtful amenities like equipped kitchens and outdoor BBQ areas. The park suits couples, families and groups seeking a quiet retreat rather than bustling holiday facilities. It's popular for special occasions and extended stays in the region. For current site availability, rates and specific facility details, contact Aiyana Retreat directly.

Denmark Forest Retreat
4.9 (101)
Denmark · Shire of Denmark

Denmark Forest Retreat

Denmark Forest Retreat is a caravan park in the Shire of Denmark, Western Australia, set amongst native bushland while remaining close to town amenities. The property offers accommodation surrounded by natural forest setting, providing a peaceful base for exploring the Denmark area's river, walking trails and nearby beaches on the south coast. The park suits families and couples seeking a quiet retreat with good facilities and welcoming hosts. Guest feedback consistently highlights cleanliness, comfort and the balance between seclusion and convenience. For current site availability, accommodation options, powered sites, facilities and rates, contact the park directly.

Kalbarri Skywalk
4.8 (2,691)
Kalbarri National Park · Shire of Northampton

Kalbarri Skywalk

Kalbarri Skywalk is a purpose-built attraction within Kalbarri National Park, offering visitors an elevated viewing platform above the Murchison River and surrounding gorge landscape. Located in the Shire of Northampton on Western Australia's mid-west coast, the site features a modern engineering structure with interpretive signboards explaining the region's geology, ecology and Indigenous heritage. The carpark provides easy access, and amenities are well-maintained. The Skywalk suits visitors wanting a short, accessible experience of the park's dramatic river valley and red-rock formations without lengthy bushwalking. Many pair it with nearby loop walks for a fuller day out. Best visited in cooler months or early morning to avoid heat. Contact the park directly to confirm current opening hours, entry fees and any seasonal closures.

Nature's Window
4.8 (2,408)
Kalbarri National Park · Shire of Northampton

Nature's Window

Nature's Window is a day-use attraction within Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia's Shire of Northampton. The site showcases a distinctive rock formation framing views across the park's rugged landscape. Access involves a roughly 1 km walk from the carpark with stairs and some cliff-edge sections; the track is mostly flat but offers minimal shade. A carpark with toilet facilities is available for day visitors. The location is popular with tourists seeking iconic photo opportunities, so expect crowds during peak times. Summer temperatures can exceed 35°C, so plan visits for cooler parts of the day and bring sun protection and water. Check current access conditions and any seasonal closures with Kalbarri National Park before visiting.

Mandalay Holiday Resort, Busselton
4.8 (1,139)
Broadwater · City of Busselton

Mandalay Holiday Resort, Busselton

Mandalay Holiday Resort is a caravan park in Broadwater, within the City of Busselton in Western Australia's South West region. The park offers powered sites, ensuite camping options, and chalets, with facilities including a pool, camp kitchen, and amenity blocks. Its location provides easy access to the Busselton area, known for its beaches and coastal lifestyle. The resort suits families and couples seeking a relaxed caravan holiday with good on-site facilities. With a strong guest rating, it appeals to those after straightforward, well-maintained accommodation. For current site availability, pricing, and specific amenities, contact Mandalay Holiday Resort directly.

Big Valley Campsite
4.8 (765)
Rosa Glen · Shire of Augusta Margaret River

Big Valley Campsite

Big Valley Campsite is a caravan park in Rosa Glen, within the Shire of Augusta Margaret River in Western Australia's premium wine and agricultural region. The property offers spacious green grounds with well-maintained amenities, and welcomes caravans and families. The park's animal-friendly approach—including on-site animals for interaction—and proximity to Margaret River town make it convenient for visitors exploring the local wineries, restaurants and attractions. Guests consistently praise the clean facilities, generous space, and friendly service. The park suits families, couples and experienced travellers seeking a comfortable base for a regional stay. Check the park's website or contact directly for current site availability, pricing, powered site options and any seasonal rates or school holiday conditions.

Cape Range National Park
4.8 (720)
Cape Range National Park · Shire of Exmouth

Cape Range National Park

Cape Range National Park campground sits within one of Western Australia's most dramatic coastal reserves, near Exmouth in the Pilbara region. The park protects rugged limestone ranges meeting turquoise Indian Ocean waters, with excellent snorkelling, diving and hiking. The campground provides a base for exploring this natural landscape and accessing nearby Ningaloo Reef. The site suits couples, families and serious outdoor enthusiasts wanting direct access to reef and range activities. Facilities typically include basic camping areas and camp kitchens; confirm current site types (powered/unpowered), availability and any booking requirements directly with the park or WA Parks & Wildlife Service.

Boogaloo Camp Luxury Glamping Augusta Margaret River
4.8 (121)
Augusta · Shire of Augusta Margaret River

Boogaloo Camp Luxury Glamping Augusta Margaret River

Boogaloo Camp is a luxury glamping operation in Augusta, at the southern tip of Western Australia's Margaret River region. Rather than traditional caravan sites, it offers canvas tents and geodomes set in a quiet, thoughtfully designed setting. The accommodation is stylish and spacious, suited to travellers seeking comfort without the commitment of a caravan or cabin stay. The park works well for couples and small groups wanting a relaxed base to explore the Cape to Cape Track, local beaches, and Margaret River's wineries and attractions. Facilities are kept minimal to match the glamping experience. Check directly with Boogaloo Camp for current availability, rates, and what's included with your chosen accommodation type.

Olive Hill Farm
4.8 (107)
Margaret River · Shire of Augusta Margaret River

Olive Hill Farm

Olive Hill Farm is a caravan park set among olive trees in Margaret River, Western Australia's premium wine region. The park offers spacious, well-spaced sites suitable for caravans and motorhomes, with a peaceful off-grid atmosphere ideal for exploring local vineyards, breweries and natural attractions. Facilities include a dump point and rubbish bins; guests need to be self-contained. The property is immaculately maintained, and the owners are known for being helpful and welcoming. The park suits families, couples and groups wanting a quiet base or extended stay in the Margaret River area. Large sites appeal to those with bigger rigs. Confirm current availability, rates and specific site options directly with the park, as these vary seasonally.

Mirima National Park
4.8 (89)
Kununurra · Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley

Mirima National Park

Mirima National Park is a remote campground in Kununurra in the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley, offering direct access to the park's distinctive red-rock formations and East Kimberley landscape. The park sits in an arid region with dramatic cliff scenery, seasonal water features, and native wildlife. Camping facilities are typically basic, suiting visitors prepared for off-the-beaten-track conditions. Mirima suits travellers seeking authentic Kimberley experiences and scenic bushwalking over resort-style amenities. The high guest rating reflects satisfaction among those who camp there. Confirm current site availability, facilities, access conditions (especially in wet season) and any entry fees directly with the park, as remote campgrounds often have variable operations.

Denmark Cruise & Adventures
4.8 (13)
Denmark · Shire of Denmark

Denmark Cruise & Adventures

Denmark Cruise & Adventures operates from Denmark in Western Australia's Shire of Denmark, a scenic coastal region known for its rivers, forests and wine country. The business offers river cruises and adventure experiences on the Denmark River, with local guides sharing regional history and stories. It's family-friendly, with activities suited to children and groups. The operation is popular with families and visitors looking for something different than traditional park facilities. Guest feedback highlights engaging guides, local knowledge and memorable experiences on the water. For current cruise schedules, pricing, caravan park accommodation options and bookings, contact Denmark Cruise & Adventures directly.

Busselton Foreshore
4.7 (2,930)
Busselton · City of Busselton

Busselton Foreshore

Busselton Foreshore caravan park sits on Western Australia's South West coast, right at the heart of a popular beachside town. The park overlooks the famous Busselton Jetty, a 1.8 km landmark with an underwater observatory. The foreshore precinct offers direct access to the beach, playgrounds, skate park, barbecue facilities and grassy picnic areas, plus cafes and restaurants nearby. It's a lively setting for families and groups wanting coastal convenience. The park suits families with kids, pet owners (pets welcome in designated areas), and anyone wanting easy access to beach activities and local attractions without being remote. The jetty's little train ride and observatory are signature experiences. Check directly with Busselton Foreshore for current site availability, powered options, facilities and rates.

Karijini National Park
4.7 (1,329)
Karijini · Shire of Ashburton

Karijini National Park

Karijini National Park campground sits in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, within one of the state's most dramatic landscapes. The park showcases rugged gorges, iron-rich ranges and seasonal waterholes across its vast expanse. The campground provides access to world-class bushwalking, swimming holes and rock formations that draw visitors year-round, though the cooler months (April–September) are most popular. The park suits experienced campers comfortable with outback conditions and those seeking serious hiking and nature photography. Facilities are typically basic; confirm current accommodation options, site availability, water access and any seasonal closures directly with the park before planning your trip.

Wooramel River Retreat
4.7 (1,003)
Carnarvon · Shire of Carnarvon

Wooramel River Retreat

Wooramel River Retreat sits on the Wooramel River near Carnarvon in Western Australia's Gascoyne region, a semi-arid landscape known for fruit farming and coastal access. The park offers spacious grass and powered sites, with warm artesian pools a major drawcard for visitors. An on-site café serves meals and coffee, and the park regularly hosts evening entertainment including live music and bonfires. The setting retains an outback character despite growing in popularity. The park suits families, couples and grey nomads seeking relaxation and a slower pace. Grass sites work well for larger caravans, while powered sites cater to those wanting full amenities. Check directly with Wooramel River Retreat for current site availability, site types, rates and any seasonal closures or events.

Kalbarri National Park
4.7 (874)
Kalbarri · Shire of Northampton

Kalbarri National Park

Kalbarri National Park campground sits within one of Western Australia's most striking coastal reserves, where the Murchison River carves dramatic gorges through red cliffs before meeting the Indian Ocean. Located in the small coastal town of Kalbarri, about 600km north of Perth, the park protects rugged landscape featuring walking trails, secluded beaches and river views that draw visitors year-round. The campground suits families, couples and serious hikers wanting direct access to the park's natural attractions without venturing far from camp. Sites typically include powered and unpowered options. With a 4.7-star rating from nearly 900 reviews, it's clearly popular with travellers. Contact the park directly to confirm current site availability, facilities, pet policies and any seasonal closures before booking.

Bullara Station Stay
4.7 (851)
Exmouth Gulf · Shire of Exmouth

Bullara Station Stay

Bullara Station Stay is a working pastoral property near Exmouth Gulf in Western Australia's Shire of Exmouth. Set on expansive bushland where livestock roam freely, the park offers caravan sites alongside shearers' quarters accommodation. Guests can explore easy walking trails on the property, including the popular Sunset Hill walk, and access a cafe serving home-cooked fare like pies and scones alongside pizza nights. The park suits families, couples and grey nomads seeking a working station experience with good facilities and friendly staff. Recent guest reviews consistently praise the cleanliness, welcoming atmosphere and quality food offerings. Contact the park directly to confirm current site availability, pricing, powered/unpowered options and any minimum stay requirements.

Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park
4.7 (689)
Kalbarri · Shire of Northampton

Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park

Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park sits in the Shire of Northampton, Western Australia, near the coastal town of Kalbarri. The park offers powered and ensuite sites plus cabin accommodation, with facilities including a camp kitchen, clean ablutions and grassed areas. It's positioned conveniently close to town and serves as a base for exploring the Kalbarri region's beaches, gorges and natural attractions. The park suits families, groups and touring caravanners seeking reliable mid-range accommodation with decent amenities. Most guests report clean facilities and friendly service, though experiences vary. Contact the park directly to confirm current site availability, pricing, pet policies and specific facility details before booking.

Lucky Bay campground
4.7 (404)
Cape Le Grand · Shire of Esperance

Lucky Bay campground

Lucky Bay campground is located at Cape Le Grand, near Esperance in Western Australia's south coast region. Perched above the bay itself, the park offers a mix of powered and unpowered sites, with some positioned to capture views across the water. Facilities include modern amenities spread across the grounds—toilets, showers, and well-maintained camp kitchens. The setting is naturally exposed, so wind can be a factor when selecting your spot; sheltered sites are available if you prefer them. Site selection is first-come, first-served on arrival, though bookings are required. The park books out regularly, especially in summer. Lucky Bay suits families, couples and travellers seeking a coastal camping experience with reliable facilities and a quiet atmosphere. Its popularity means advance planning is essential during peak season. Check availability and current rates directly with the park to secure your preferred dates and to confirm all facilities and policies.

Waikiki Foreshore Park
4.7 (333)
Safety Bay · City of Rockingham

Waikiki Foreshore Park

Waikiki Foreshore Park sits on the beachfront at Safety Bay in the City of Rockingham, south of Perth. The park offers direct access to a wide, clean sandy beach with gentle swimming conditions, backed by pine trees and good foreshore amenities including BBQ facilities, shaded tables, and nearby toilets and showers. The beach is known for calm waters, a sandy bottom, and occasional dolphin sightings. The park suits families and couples seeking a coastal break without lengthy caravan facilities. It's ideal for beach walks, sunset viewing, and water activities. For current site availability, facilities offered, and any fees, contact the park directly to confirm what suits your needs.

Exmouth Caravans​
4.7 (311)
Exmouth · Shire of Exmouth

Exmouth Caravans​

Exmouth Caravans is a caravan park located in Exmouth, Western Australia, a coastal town on the tip of the North West Cape. The park sits in a region known for its proximity to Ningaloo Reef and the Indian Ocean, offering easy access to some of WA's most remote and pristine coastal scenery. The park is well-regarded for its hands-on management and willingness to go the extra mile for guests. It's particularly suited to travellers seeking reliable service, caravan maintenance and repairs on-site, and a friendly, helpful base for exploring the Exmouth region. For current availability, facilities, site types and rates, contact the park directly.

Monkey Rock
4.7 (205)
Ocean Beach · Shire of Denmark

Monkey Rock

Monkey Rock is a popular day-walk destination near Ocean Beach in the Shire of Denmark, south-western Western Australia. The trail to the rock itself is short and accessible—roughly 2 km from the carpark—though it does include some steep sections. The walk takes around 25 minutes to reach the summit, where views across the coastline and surrounding bush reward the effort. The track can be extended for those keen on a longer outing. This spot suits families, casual walkers and anyone after a quick scenic break on a coastal road trip. The walk is manageable for most fitness levels, though the final scramble to the top may challenge younger children. For current conditions, seasonal closures or any updates, contact the Shire of Denmark or check locally before your visit.

Augusta Trackside campground
4.7 (148)
Augusta · Shire of Augusta Margaret River

Augusta Trackside campground

Augusta Trackside is a small caravan park in Augusta, a coastal town in Western Australia's Margaret River region. The park offers powered sites backing onto bushland, with most suitable for caravans and larger rigs. On-site facilities include a camp kitchen with cooking equipment and clean amenities. The location is convenient to local shops, beaches, pubs and bakeries. The park suits families and couples seeking a quieter stay with good facilities at budget-friendly rates. Guest feedback highlights the cleanliness, spacious grounds and friendly atmosphere. For current site availability, specific site numbers, and current rates, contact Augusta Trackside directly.

Rockingham Visitor Centre
4.7 (136)
Rockingham · City of Rockingham

Rockingham Visitor Centre

Rockingham Visitor Centre is located in the City of Rockingham, south of Perth on Western Australia's coast. The park sits near a quiet beach popular with families, with good local food options and easy access to the town's attractions and history. Staff are known for their local knowledge and helpful service. The centre suits families, couples and travellers after a relaxed coastal stay with beach time. It's a solid base for exploring the Rockingham area. Check directly with the park for current accommodation types, site availability, rates and facilities to plan your visit.

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef
4.7 (95)
Cape Range National Park · Shire of Exmouth

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef is a glamping operation within Cape Range National Park, near Exmouth on Western Australia's remote Coral Coast. The park sits close to pristine beaches and coral reef environments, offering a premium experience in one of the state's most striking natural settings. Accommodation focuses on upmarket glamping rather than traditional caravanning, with guests consistently praising the quality of meals and attentive service from the on-site team. The park suits travellers seeking a high-end getaway in an exceptional coastal-national park location, rather than budget or big-rig caravanning. Wildlife viewing and reef access are major drawcards. Contact the park directly to confirm current accommodation types, rates, and availability.

Yanchep National Park
4.6 (4,530)
Yanchep · City of Wanneroo

Yanchep National Park