A new WA Parks and Wildlife Service campground has opened in the Margaret River region.
According to the WA Parks and Wildlife Service website, the campground is ‘in a central location between Margaret River and Augusta with camp sites suitable for all camping equipment and facilities such as gas barbecues, fire pits, picnic tables, toilets and a dump station.’ 24 camp sites are available.
The site was originally a timber mill dating back to the late 1800s and remnants of the old mill which closed in 1913 can still be seen. The WAP&WS website states that work is being done on an interpretive walk passing through the old mill and additional camp sites.
The campground is suitable for caravans, motorhomes, camper-trailers and tents and is nestled within a mix of jarrah, marri and peppermint bushland.
It is recommended that you book online before arriving. Camping fees apply. Pets are not permitted. Drinking water is not available at the site.