Can you have a camp fire in Dwellingup?

Campfires are usually permitted in the fire rings only, between April 15 and November 30 but fire restrictions may be imposed at any time and without notice. Campers own liquid or gas fuel BBQ’s, stoves and heaters can be used at any time unless a total fire ban has been declared.

How do I book 14 Mile Beach?

Bookings must be made online prior to arrive, you can no longer turn up and find a site. Download a map of the campsites here. All bookings must be made online at: https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park-stay. Search Warroora – Nyinggulu Coastal Reserves.

Can you free camp in WA?

If you’re looking for free camping, Western Australia has it all. You can find a variety of free facilities that cater for all walks of life and all tastes — from simple and unassuming to rugged and adventurous. For example, if you’re looking for free beach camping, WA offers a favoured location at James Price Point.

Can you camp anywhere in Dwellingup?

This is the largest open campground in Lane Poole Reserve and is beautifully located on the banks of the Nanga Brook. It has 55 sites suitable for large tents, caravans and camper trailers. Nanga Mill is an open-style campground and does not have individual sites, you can set up camp anywhere in the pines.

Can you still camp at Waroona Dam?

Lakeside Camping permitted (unpowered sites, a fee applies). This is a basic bush camping area with “eco loos” only, but lovely lakeside aspect.

Do you need to book campsites in WA?

All campgrounds within the national park are in high demand from April to October, so you’ll need to book online before arriving.

Where can you legally camp in WA?

You may camp at a caravan park or campground, or you may camp elsewhere under the following rules:

  • For up to 24 hours in a caravan or other vehicle in a roadside rest area.
  • For up to 24 hours in a road reserve if you need to rest in an emergency.
  • On land that is set aside for camping.

How much does it cost to camp at Dwellingup?

What does it cost? Being a National Park, there is an entry fee applicable, unless you have an annual or 4-week pass. This is $12 per vehicle ($6 for concession card holders and per motorcycle), and camp fees are $7.50 per adult, per night at the time of writing.

Can you swim at lane pool?

The river forms rapids, small waterfalls and deep still pools along its course. In winter, it can be a raging torrent, popular for white-water rafting, and in summer, a gently flowing stream to enjoy swimming, canoeing, or fishing.