Conto Campground

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Star 4.5 (262 Google reviews)
Bookings are essential and can be made 180 days in advance.
Conto Campground is a large, sheltered campground nestled within shady peppermint woodland, close to Conto Beach and other attractions.
Conto Campground has 8 separate camping areas. There are 109 marked campsites and an unmarked area for tents and swags nestled amongst the coastal peppermint woodland. The campground has a range of site types, catering for tents through to sites suitable for large caravans and camper trailers. The Cape to Cape walking track is directly accessible from the campground. Conto Beach is a great place to relax, or to go surfing or fishing. The coastal headland scenery is stunning and most of it is accessible to two-wheel-drive vehicles.

Generators are not permitted.

Campfires when conditions permit and in the fire rings provided in all areas except Isaacs. Usual permitted season: April - November. Campfires are not permitted at any time in Isaacs area.
Chopped firewood may be available. Bring your own in case none is available. Check current restrictions on the movement of wood, including firewood on the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development website. Collecting firewood and kindling is not permitted in national parks and other conservation reserves. 

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 are essential and can be made 180 days in advance. 

Dogs are not permitted.

Know before you go and check Park Alerts (alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au) for all park, track, trail, attraction and campground closures. 

Camping fees per night - $20 adult, $15 concession card holder, $5 child (over 5 and under 16 years).

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Location

Conto Campground

Conto Rd, Boranup WA 6286, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.5 (262 Google reviews)
1 Track At A Time 21 October 2025

Great camp ground to go a visit. Ranger was really friendly and helpful upon arrival. Very well laid out camp grounds dependant on what type of camping you prefer. Would be nice if there was a mixed area where people with caravans could camp with other types of campers I.e people with tents or swags on same area. Prices are reasonable. Long drop toilets in all areas. Gas barbecues in most areas. Fire pits in most areas (except Isaacs) Must bring own firewood regardless of previous comments or website stating this is provided. Nice walk to Lake Cave, and a must see. Close but decent walk to Contos Beach. Located on the Cape-to-Cape walk trail. Has Telstra 5G reception, limited Optus.

Bevan D 17 February 2026

First time staying here. Had a great time. Perfect little getaway. GF and I stayed 3 nights. Just far enough away to not be crowded. Stayed in the Davies area, perfect for cars/rents and or rooftop tents. Definitely take a trip down to Contos Beach, And even the others down the same track.

Dean 31 December 2025

Very pretty site but would not recommend if you require assistance or planning to stay multiple nights. Rangers must have day jobs because they are clearly uninterested in being remotely competent at managing the campground. The campground is quiet and well laid out. Each spot is individually separated and marked with enough space for privacy. Toilet block and kitchen facilities were convenient and well maintained. Booking system is atrocious. No one in reception when we arrived mid afternoon for our 3 night stay. Rangers came and checked our booking once we had picked a spot and assured us that it had been allocated to our vehicle. After leaving for the day and returning mid afternoon, our space was occupied by other campers who had also been allocated the same spot by the rangers. We waited for an hour at reception for help and called the phone number on our booking sheet 3 times to no response. We ended up picking another spot and hoping it hadnt been allocated to someone else. Next morning the rangers came past and, again, assured us that our new spot was allocated to our vehicle. Upon returning for our final night, our spot was once again occupied and rangers were absent. For $40 a night, stay somewhere else, at least until Parks WA stop hiring people they picked up at the bus stop.

Kath Taylor 10 January 2026

Like a bush camp in the national park. Extremely clean. Question though. When originally making the sites, could they not be levelled??? Enjoyed the volunteer caretaker site. Didn't talk to them but felt safer knowing someone was there. Great benches to sit on during our hikes.

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