Free Camping Western Australia

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Mary Pool Free Camp, Western Australia- image Adams Family Travels
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Free Camp at popular Mary Pool, Western Australia

Mary Pool Free Camp, Western Australia- image Adams Family Travels Mary Pool free camp is located 180km east of Fitzroy Crossing and 108km west of Halls Creek in WA. This huge area, located beside the Mary River, has plenty of shade, clean toilets, dump point and rubbish bins. There is plenty of bird life to be seen and also cows wandering around.  It is a very popular free camp so recommend getting in early. Thanks to CAMPS Ambassadors, Dale and Tracey from Adams Family Travels for their update and images. It has some super reviews on the CAMPS App, Kerrie rated

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The Outback Way Yarla Kutjarra Rest Area Western Australia - image Miles Boak
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Free camp on The Outback Way: Yarla Kutjarra Rest Area, Western Australia

Free, pet friendly, toilets, fire pits and remote! This is Yarla Kutjarra Rest Area – with a 48 hour limit for camping. North of Warburton it is on the Great Central Road in WA. ‘Australia’s longest shortcut!’ – the Outback Way is an epic 4WD road trip that connects you from Perth, Western Australia to Cairns, Queensland. Linking Laverton to Winton via Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Alice Springs you will drive through remote desert, learning about Aboriginal culture and outback life. The shelter at Yarla Kutjarra has an interesting story and paintings, created by locals. Make sure you organise your Abororiginal entry

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Membinup Beach, Western Australia - image Overland Exposure
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FREE Seaside Camp: Membinup Beach, Western Australia

by Overland Exposure Our CAMPS Ambassadors, Dan and Manda said Membinup Beach, WA is 100% WOW! Here’s what they said: 1hr East of Esperance Off-road set-ups only as the road is unpredictable and dirt. The entrance to the beach was tight, but our big rig fit, just! There is a camping area behind the dunes/beach, but only a few large spots and the rest are small. You can camp on the beach itself but be mindful of soft sand. No facilities at all, so fully self contained is required Tides come up really high so think about where you set-up

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Three Mile Pool, Western Australia - Image by Michael Lennon
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Free Camp at Three Mile Pool, Western Australia

Three Mile Pool, Western Australia – Image by Michael Lennon Thanks to Michael Lennon for sending in his photo. He said, “We camped along the Ashburton River where there are numerous sites on the river’s edge from which to choose.  Unfortunately, as we wanted to continue north before it became too hot, we only stayed overnight.  Next time we will definitely stay longer.” Three Mile Pool is the only legal site for camping, unlike what may be listed on other camping apps. In addition, you are only permitted to camp on the town side of the causeway at Three Mile

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Free RV camp Drakesbrook Weir, WA - Image by Michael Lennon
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Free RV camp: Drakesbrook Weir, Western Australia

Update January 2024: Drakesbrook Weir is no longer open for overnight stays of any kind, including fully contained RVs. You can find more details of the current free RV stay areas in the Camps Australia Wide App. Free RV camp at Drakesbrook Weir, WA – 24 hour limit. NOTE: may be used all year round.  Located 10 km E of Waroona to Lake Moyanup, the weir has just had a makeover and now has upgraded toilets facilities, swimming area, shady parking, beach sand, solar lighting, barbecues and shelters. It’s a great place to have a barbecue, picnic or just a

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Bilung Pool, Western Australia - Image Adams Family Travels
Free Camping Western Australia

Free camp at Bilung Pool, Western Australia

Bilung Pool, Western Australia – Image Adams Family Travels Oh, my goodness! Check out this swimmingly enticing free camp! Almost halfway between Murchison Roadhouse and Gascoyne Junction you come across a Western Australian oasis. Bilung Pool, Western Australia – Image Adams Family Travels As you are travelling along the Carnarvon Mullewa Road, turn west just south of Bilung Creek, and follow a track about 200 metres to the pool. Not quite a lake, but this natural water feature has year round water with BBQ and picnic facilities. It is pet friendly, there is shade, firepits and it is BYO everything! Access this remote spot

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WA Doolena Gorge - Photo Credit Denhym Kelly-Wilson @denhym from Instagram
Free Camping Western Australia

Doolena Gorge – a Western Australia free camp by the water

Photo credit: Denhym Kelly-Wilson @denhymn from Instagram Who knew that only half an hour from Marble Bar, the hottest place in Australia – there was a waterhole to cool down in? Doolena Gorge is shaded by trees and the cliffs most of the day, so perfect for a swim. Follow walking tracks to the next creek or climb up to the waterfall. If you are camping here, make sure you arrive in time – dusk is a must, this is when the sun lights up the cliff face. Facilities are non-existent, but pets are welcome. Access this camp only during

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WA Niagara Dam - Photo credit @onthetracksau from Instagram
Free Camping Western Australia

Freedom Camp at Niagara Dam, Western Australia

Photo credit @onthetracksau from Instagram This is a great camp in an interesting historical area. There are three designated campsites – one below the dam wall and two to the west of the dam. It is rugged country, but some level sites are available near the dam. Toilets, BBQ, picnic table, dump point and fireplaces are on site. BYO firewood and bring water in case the dam is empty. Big rig and pet friendly. Built in 1897, the dam wall is 225 metres across and 18 metres high – you can learn about the story of the construction. One of the stops on

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Ngumban Cliff Lookout
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It’s Ngumban, not Ngumpan! 

Ngumban Cliff Lookout Image Courtesy Sheng Yee Camps Australia Wide Ngumban Cliff Lookout should be how WA site 682 in Camps 10 is written. RV traveller, Michael Lennon has advised us that unlike the Hema version, WA main roads spell it with a ‘b’. Please update your CAMPS 10 book.  Add this site to your list if you want to be in the ‘middle of nowhere’ admiring sunset on the ranges. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNPg1TnRHHQ About an hour from Fitzroy Crossing you’ll find this camp area, looking over a huge gorge and the Mueller Ranges. Park on the hill, near the edge.  Facilities

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