Perth is the largest city in Western Australia and is considered home to almost two million people. Because of its booming mining industry, you’ll be able to find the biggest number of self-made millionaires in this city. You’ll never run out of options in Perth because this is a great city to eat, shop, and even do some extreme water sports.

But, are you aware that Perth can also become a camper’s paradise? With 6,418 kmยฒ of land area, Perth offers spots that can be utilized as campsites.

Regardless of your experience as a camper and who you’re planning to camp with, Perth can provide a place that can surely meet your expectations.

For your next camping trip, consider visiting the following places in Perth:

  1. Lane Poole Reserve

Before you pack all of your camping gear and drive around 100 kilometres from Perth, it’s best if you choose a specific campsite first. The Lane Poole Reserve comes with a lot of different camping sites, each requiring different fees from the campers.

To know how to properly prepare for each of these campsites, visit outdoorcommand’s official website for tips or visit the reserve’s website. Keep in mind that you’ll be staying outdoors, so packing all your basic necessities is always important.

Generally, all of the campsites in the Lane Poole Reserve allow you to swim in the Nanga Brook and Murray River. Everyone can also cast a line and catch marron, cobbler, and redfin perch. There are also several water adventures you can do near the campsites, such as kayaking, paddling, and canoeing. Lastly, don’t worry about bringing your own water gear because you can arrange rentals on the reserve.

Several outdoor activities are available for families. Are your kids fascinated about bikes? Bring everyone’s bikes when camping and take the Munda Biddi bike trail. Do you want to teach your kids a thing or two about nature? Visit the Tree Top Park in the reserve to experience nature in a unique way.

 

  1. Sandy Cape

If you’re looking for a campsite thatโ€™ll also serve as an area for rest and relaxation, visiting the Sandy Cape in the Jurien Bay should be on top of your list. This place is considered as one of the best campsites in Perth โ€“ with its white sand, safe swimming areas, and turquoise water, it’s easy to see why.

Located about 240 kilometres from the North of Perth, the Sandy Cape is a perfect getaway location for large families. Your kids can catch unique species in the ocean while the adults can frolic on the beach and search for some limestone. The entire family can bond by observing schools of fish in the sanctuary zone of Sandy Cape.

If you’re planning to camp in the Sandy Cape during weekends or long holidays, opt to leave Perth early to avoid the rush. The Sandy Cape doesn’t accept pre-booking arrangements and will only cater to campers on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

  1. Wilbinga

A beach is always a fun place for the entire family. The beach alone can be a paradise for everyone to swim and engage in watersports. When you combine the beach with a camping site, nothing can get better.

For your next camp near Perth, choose to visit Wilbinga. This location will only require a 40-minute drive from Perth and can be a perfect destination for people who want to take off the beaten track.

When you arrive in Wilbinga, you’ll have the option of setting up your tent in front of the beach or seclude yourself in the rocky formations. This location can get busy during the weekends, so make sure to keep an eye on your kids when theyโ€™re swimming at the beach or playing in the sand.

Because Wilbinga is surrounded by sand dunes, this location is only accessible to people who own 4WD vehicles. The track around this campsite is fairly easy to go through as long as your vehicle has the right tire pressures.

 

  1. Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island is a protected nature reserve located at the offshore of Perth, which provides unlimited activities for the entire family. Aside from snorkelling in nearby beaches, this location also offers daily tours. This location has been remodelled and is usually peaceful and quiet.

Rottnest Island offers over 43 sand-covered campsites that can accommodate two tents and six campers. A modern camp kitchen and free-standing BBQs are also provided at the campsite. Some campsites are also equipped with aluminium tables and benches.

Other Factors Matter

 

When deciding where to camp in Perth, don’t forget to do your own homework. Research on the location you want to visit to know when is the best time to camp.

 

Aside from the location, the weather conditions, safety, and accessibility of the camping site should also be considered. This is especially true if you’re planning to camp with your kids.

 

 

 

1 Comment
  1. Nick nick 3 years ago

    Nice guide, help me where can travel in Perth!! Thanks for sharing

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