Boranup Campground

Star 4.4 (60 Google reviews)

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Boranup Campground

You can get to this site by: Two-wheel drive GPS: -34.1806, 115.072
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Boranup Campground is a small site set amid the Boranup Karri Forest. With only seven campsites, it is suitable for small vehicles only.
This small campground, close to the magnificent towering karris of Boranup Forest, can accommodate just seven tents and small campervans only.

Generators are not permitted. 

Campfires are usually permitted between April 15th and November 30th - in the provided fire rings only - but fire restrictions may be imposed at any time and without notice. Bring your own firewood. 

When fire restrictions are in place campfires must not be lit and any appliance powered by burning solid fuel must not be used. Always comply with any instructions at campgrounds and parks. 

Campers' own liquid or gas fuel BBQs, stoves and heaters can be used at any time, unless a total fire ban has been declared (see Department of Fire and Emergency Services). 

Bookings cannot be made. The campground, like the whole of the South West Capes area, is very popular during school holidays and weekends from October to April, particularly public holiday weekends. Be prepared with an alternative place to stay at these times in case the campground is full. 

Camp fees per night - $11 adult, $7 concession card holder, $3 child (over 5 and under 16 years). 

Location

Boranup Campground

Boranup WA 6286, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.4 (60 Google reviews)
Buffy Malone 31 October 2021

Beautiful campgrounds in amongst the Boranup Forest...only 7 sites, all spread out nicely. Firepits and firewood provided. Although you may need to bring wood if it's been raining and/or you are staying awhile. Close to the spectacular coastline and caves. Drop loos. No fresh water. Friendly ranger visited each day. Highly recommend if you love trees and birds.

Health on Hampton Personal Fitness (Mel Taylor) 28 March 2024

Only 1 toilet between quite alot of large sites, otherwise, picnic tables available and shady camp spots

Lisa Ticharwa 17 December 2022

It's just amazing. The trees are really tall and they have such a calming effect which was one of my favourite things. The trees are pretty shady, and there was usually a cool breeze, so the weather was just perfect but a bit cold at night. There were also fewer flies than campsites closer to the city, such as belvidere. We also got to see lots of wildlife such as tiger snakes and what I think was an iguana? Don't worry, neither of those were at the campsite itself but on the way to boranup Beach, which was significantly warmer than the campsite. Relax, I don't think you'll be seeing reptiles in your tent any time soon. If you don't have a 4wd, the boranup and deepdene beaches are not for you. You can use waze to see if your destination has an access point as well. Hamelin Bay is not too far away, and it's easy to access, so it's your best bet. The ranger was also really nice and informative.

Darren Payne 14 March 2021

Awsome camp grounds. Multiple sites (7)to suit a few cars/campers/camper trailers. Firepit and bench table at each site. No bookings, first in best dressed. Drop toilet, no water. Amazing Karri tree canopy. Plenty of close by 4wding to beaches/forrest tracks. Has mobile phone reception on and off. Constant with Telstra though. Friendly Magpies and Kookaburras who will steal your food straight off the hot plate! Can't wait to head back outside of fire restrictions👌oo

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