RAC Karri Valley Resort is located in the southern forests region of Western Australia. The setting is spectacular, surrounded by towering karri trees and on the edge of trout-filled Lake Beedelup. Kookaburras, kangaroos, emus – truly an Australian getaway. Choose from a self-contained 2 or 3 bedroom chalet or a hotel-style room on the edge of the Lake. New caravan & camping options are now open, providing a new accommodation offering. Activities and facilities include: Canoeing, trout fishing, mini golf, archery, tennis, feeding the farm animals and bush walks.
Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family fun-filled holiday or catching up with friends to explore the southern forest region, RAC Karri Valley Resort offers a range of accommodation styles and endless activities to do as little or as much as your heart desires.
Located among the towering Karri trees of Western Australia's South West Region, a leisurely 3.5 hour drive from Perth. Dine at the Lakeside Restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner or order a platter and enjoy the peace and tranquility from your own private chalet or room. The caravan and camping area is now open, offering ensuite sites, powered sites and unpowered camper sites. Cook up a feast in the state of the art camp kitchen, overlooking the Karri forest. Dump point located on site to make your stay more convenient.
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RAC Karri Valley Resort
11342 Vasse Highway Yeagarup, Yeagarup WA 6260
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4.3 (954 Google reviews)
Charlie Beveridge21 November 2025
Enjoyed our stay at RAC Karri Valley Resort. Our unpowered site was simple and affordable, with modern and spotless shower facilities, toilets, and a well-equipped camp kitchen. The local wildlife (emus and kangaroos) are very present throughout the site. It’s just a short walk to the lake, where you can explore, fish, hike, and enjoy other water activities. The on-site restaurant and the reception’s range of fresh produce and essentials were super handy. A perfect spot for families or for a weekend getaway!
Nick O’Brien09 November 2025
What an amazing park, near new, spotless amenities, huge camp kitchen the best we have seen. Native animals live in safety all around the park, the setting is spectacular. The lake and restaurant opposite are also part of this park comprising 52 acres in total. Wonderful nature walks, scenery, fresh air and relaxed feel. The staff are wonderful. The restaurant meal overlooking the lake was also a highlight. Don’t drive past this superb park and facilities.
Kyle Bogler18 October 2025
Great experience camping here with our caravan. Everything was clean, great view of the stars, can have fire. Also so many wild kangaroos and emu. Just watch out for the poop! Nice playground as well. One of the highlights of our trip
Sam Edwards28 November 2025
Overall a lovely place to stay with many things to do however a few negatives.
Stayed in a 3 bedroom chalet and it’s showing its age. The fry pans are worn and missing the coating, perhaps due to the metal egg flips.
The fridge is oversized for the area, protruding past the wall. The main bedroom, the bed is right in the walk way and hard to maneuver around.
The bathroom is small, not sure how 8 people would go using it.
The sports equipment is worn (tennis racket handles or ping pong paddle handles)
Despite these little things the stay was lovely overall.
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