Jarrahdene Campground

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Star 4.7 (106 Google reviews)
Bookings are essential and can be made 180 days in advance.
Jarrahdene Campground is nestled in beautiful bushland with a mix of jarrah, marri and peppermint trees.
The site was originally a timber mill belonging to M.C. Davies, dating back to the late 1800s. Remnants of the old mill, closed in 1913, can still be seen with an interpretive walk passing through the old mill site, offering information on the milling industry from a bygone era. 

There are thirty six campsites and some are suitable for tents and swags only. 

Jarrahdene Campground is in a central location between Margaret River and Augusta. A great spot to set up camp and explore the region. 

Generators are not permitted.

Campfires are usually permitted between April to November - in the provided fire rings only - but fire restrictions may be imposed at any time and without notice. Bring your own firewood but check current restrictions on the movement of wood, including firewood on the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development website. 

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).  

Pets are not permitted. 

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

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

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Jarrahdene Campground

Jarrahdene Rd, Boranup WA 6286, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.7 (106 Google reviews)
Damien Chalcraft 04 November 2025

Jarrahdene is by far, one of the best National Parks we’ve ever stayed in and the campsite is absolutely stunning. Large, level gravel pads w/ firepit and bench table on each, well spread out from your neighbours and nestled amongst the dense bush. Camp kitchens with gas BBQs, benches and non-potable water, clean well kept drop toilets w/ TP and skip bins for rubbish disposal. RV dump point at the site entrance too. The canopy here is quite dense, so solar on some campsites is limited just FYI. It’s so beautifully quiet at nighttime, even during busy periods. Kookaburras, Magpies & Crows aren’t aggressive here… so hopefully visitors continue to NOT feed them and they stay placid. Nightly visits from super tame Bandicoots and large Kangaroos was particularly cool. Beware of bull ants in this area and mozzies also during the wetter periods. We adored the big bushwalks as well through the old timber mill and settlement from when Jarrahdene Campsite was a functioning Timber Mill over 100 years ago. Super close to a handful of Caves for exploring the region, Boranup Forest which is ALWAYS a blast and 15mins from Hamelin Bay. We can’t wait to come back here, Jarrahdene is a very special place. Huge thanks to the Rangers and DPAW for keeping it pristine and all the campers too for removing their rubbish and visiting respectfully.

Lena S 12 January 2026

Amazing campground, unfortunately caretakers are unfriendly for no reason. Strangely enough, they had their noisy generator running despite no generators policy. Do not rely on dump point as it had no running water. $20/person is way overpriced for what is provided.

Rivka Jane Even Haor 03 December 2025

Wow. Just wow. Each campsite feels like it's own little world. The trees soar above you and the birdsong encompasses you. Truly one of the best campsites in WA.

Anna Taverner 01 January 2026

Absolutely loved this campground . It was clean, peaceful and a great location. Hope to be back again . Highly recommend

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