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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.

Denmark Scenic Tourist Park
4.6 (116)
Shadforth · Shire of Denmark

Denmark Scenic Tourist Park

Denmark Scenic Tourist Park is located in Shadforth, within the Shire of Denmark in south-west Western Australia. The park sits near Denmark's coastal setting, where guests can access local beaches and bushland walks. The area offers a relaxed rural character with genuine natural attractions—forests, coastal scenery, and quiet towns nearby. The park offers cabin accommodation with ensuites and equipped kitchens. It suits families and couples seeking peaceful beachside breaks away from busier holiday destinations. Guest ratings are consistently positive, particularly for cleanliness and comfort. For current site availability, cabin types, powered sites, facilities like camp kitchens and dump points, and rates, contact the park directly.

Cue Tourist Park
4.5 (327)
Cue · Shire of Cue

Cue Tourist Park

Cue Tourist Park is a well-maintained caravan park in the heart of Cue, a small town in Western Australia's Shire of Cue goldfields region. The park offers grassy sites with mature trees, and facilities typically include powered sites, camp kitchen, BBQ, and amenities. Its central location means shops and the pub are within walking distance, making it convenient for those exploring the area or passing through. The park suits travellers wanting a comfortable overnight stop or a longer stay in the goldfields, with strong guest feedback highlighting friendly, helpful management and spotless facilities. Whether you're after a peaceful tree-shaded site or need to stock up in town, this is a solid choice for the region. Check directly with the park for current availability, site types, and rates.

Coral Coast Tourist Park
4.4 (547)
Carnarvon · Shire of Carnarvon

Coral Coast Tourist Park

Coral Coast Tourist Park is a tourist park in Carnarvon, a coastal town in Western Australia's Shire of Carnarvon. The park offers caravan and accommodation options in a well-maintained setting with secure grounds. It's positioned as a practical base for visitors exploring the Carnarvon region and coastal attractions. The park suits travellers seeking straightforward, no-frills accommodation and those needing reliable facilities during extended stays. Staff are noted for friendly, helpful service. Guests should be prepared for basic amenities rather than resort-style offerings. For current site availability, room types, powered sites, camp kitchen facilities, and rates, contact the park directly.

Busselton Jetty Tourist Park
4.3 (343)
Busselton · City of Busselton

Busselton Jetty Tourist Park

Busselton Jetty Tourist Park sits within walking distance of the famous Busselton Jetty and the foreshore in this popular coastal town on Western Australia's South West coast. The park offers spacious, shaded sites with well-maintained facilities. It's a straightforward, no-frills operation ideally suited to caravanners and those seeking easy access to the beach, town shops and restaurants without needing on-site entertainment. The location is the park's main drawcard—guests consistently praise proximity to the jetty and town centre. Site quality varies across the different sections, so if you're travelling with a big rig, it's worth confirming level spots and your specific site assignment. Check current availability, pricing, site options and specific amenities directly with the park.

Jurien Bay Tourist Park
4.2 (1,650)
Jurien Bay · Shire of Dandaragan

Jurien Bay Tourist Park

Jurien Bay Tourist Park is a beachside caravan park in Jurien Bay, a coastal town in WA's Shire of Dandaragan. The park's main drawcard is its location—walking distance to the main jetty, beach, and local shops. It offers powered caravan sites, cabins, and camping areas, with facilities that guests consistently report as clean and well-maintained. Staff are noted for helpfulness. The park suits families, couples, and groups wanting beach access without needing to be in the centre of town. Note that powered sites can be fairly compact during busy periods. Check availability, current rates, and site layouts directly with the park to find what suits your rig and needs.

Esperance Pink Lake Tourist Park
4.1 (756)
Nulsen · Shire of Esperance

Esperance Pink Lake Tourist Park

Esperance Pink Lake Tourist Park is located in Nulsen, just outside Esperance in Western Australia's south coast region. The park offers a mix of accommodation options, including newer sites with ensuites and more established spots. It's within walking distance of local shops and about 30 minutes from Esperance town centre. Facilities include hot showers, laundry services, and camp kitchen amenities. The park suits families and caravan travellers looking for a convenient base near the coast. Sites are generally spacious and accommodate larger rigs. Check directly with the park for current site availability, pricing, powered site options, and specific amenities, as facilities and rates vary seasonally.

Wavecrest Village & Tourist Park
4.1 (144)
Hopetoun · Shire of Ravensthorpe

Wavecrest Village & Tourist Park

Wavecrest Village & Tourist Park is a tourist park in Hopetoun, a coastal town in Western Australia's Shire of Ravensthorpe. The park offers gravel caravan sites, with some shaded and others open, plus on-site accommodation options. It's set up for families with a swimming pool, playground, and a bistro serving meals. The park suits families and those after a quiet, flat camping spot near the Southern Ocean coast. Facilities include basic amenities, though guest reviews note these are dated and may benefit from upgrades. The on-site bistro is a drawcard for many visitors. To check current site availability, rates, and the condition of facilities before booking, contact Wavecrest Village & Tourist Park directly.

Banksia Tourist Park
4.0 (538)
Hazelmere · City of Swan

Banksia Tourist Park

Banksia Tourist Park is a well-maintained caravan park in Hazelmere, within the City of Swan, offering powered sites and cabin accommodation. Located in Perth's outer suburbs, it's convenient for travellers seeking base accommodation for exploring the wider region. The park features clean facilities, manicured gardens, and grounds populated with native quendas. The team is generally helpful and the park is dog-friendly. The park suits families, couples, and grey nomads after straightforward, clean facilities and friendly service. Most visitors praise the upkeep and hospitality, though standards can vary. Check current site availability, rates, and specific amenities directly with Banksia Tourist Park to confirm what suits your rig size or cabin preferences.

Blackrock Tourist Park
3.5 (400)
South Hedland · Town of Port Hedland

Blackrock Tourist Park

Blackrock Tourist Park is a budget accommodation option in South Hedland, part of the Port Hedland area in Western Australia's Pilbara region. The park offers a mix of cabin and caravan accommodation with basic amenities, including a pool. Its proximity to iron ore train routes means noise can be an issue, particularly at night. The grounds feature shaded areas with shellgrit bases, though maintenance standards vary. The park appeals to budget-conscious travellers and workers seeking affordable rates in the Port Hedland area. Facilities are modest and amenities average; guests should secure valuables and alcohol overnight. For current site availability, accommodation types, rates and specific facilities, contact the park directly to confirm what suits your needs.

Acclaim Swan Valley Tourist Park
3.4 (199)
West Swan · City of Swan

Acclaim Swan Valley Tourist Park

Acclaim Swan Valley Tourist Park is located in West Swan, within the City of Swan in Western Australia's Swan Valley region. The park sits in an established area with road and aircraft noise a consideration for guests. The grounds are spacious with room for larger caravans, and the park offers typical tourist park amenities including camp kitchen facilities and pool access. The park suits travellers looking for budget-friendly, convenient accommodation in the Swan Valley. Guest feedback suggests mixed experiences—the park is older and some facilities may show wear, so it's worth confirming current condition of amenities, hot water availability, and any upgrades before booking. Contact the park directly for site availability, rates, and specific facility details.

Acclaim Kingsway Tourist Park
3.1 (349)
Madeley · City of Wanneroo

Acclaim Kingsway Tourist Park

Acclaim Kingsway Tourist Park is a tourist park in Madeley, within Perth's northern suburbs (City of Wanneroo). It offers a convenient location near local shops, eateries, and public transport links, making it practical for travellers wanting easy access to amenities without being in the city centre. The park suits budget-conscious visitors and those after a quiet, accessible base for exploring Perth's northern areas. Recent management changes have brought service improvements, though the park continues to evolve. For current facilities, site availability, and rates, contact the park directly to confirm what suits your travel plans.