Point Road Campground

Star 4.5 (22 Google reviews)

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Point Road Campground

You can get to this site by: four-wheel-drive GPS: -34.0922, 115.017
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Point Road Campground is a small, sheltered campground set amongst peppermint woodland, on the fringes of the majestic Boranup Karri Forest.
This campground, on the edge of the magnificent towering karri's of Boranup Forest, is accessible only by 4WD vehicle or on foot if you are walking the Cape to Cape Track. There are six campsites that are suitable for tents, swags, campervans and rooftop tents only. 

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. Firewood is not provided but please see restrictions on the movement of wood, including firewood on the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development website. 

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. 

Pets 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. 

Visitors can access the Cape to Cape Track from this campground.

Camp fees per night - $15 adult, $10 concession cardholder, $5 child (over 5 and under 16 years). Rates are subject to change. Please refer to the Explore Parks WA website for the latest pricing and availability.

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Point Road Campground

Boranup WA 6286, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.5 (22 Google reviews)
TheElBaino 20 January 2025

Myself and a crew of 8 people spent a weekend down at the Point Road Campsite in January and we absolutely loved the site. However a few notes. Pros; - Sites are lovely and spacious (recommend sites 1, 2 and 3). - Fire rings at each site. - Table & Bench at each site. - Plenty of shade from the trees if you don't have a shade cover/awning/gazebo/tent. - New Toilets are excellent and well stocked with bog rolls. - Water now available on site, boiling/treatment required. - Super easy access to Conto Beach and other local attractions. - Short drive from Margaret River town center. - Little to no light pollution so night time is beautiful. - Booking cost is pretty good at $15 per person, per night. Cons; - Sites 4,5 & 6 are on the entrance road and the traffic can be disturbing. - There are tonnes of people who will free camp here, we had to kick some backpackers out of our *booked spot* on arrival. - There's a few Bindi pockets here so make sure you wear shoes. General Notes; - The road into the campsite via Conto road into Point road is much easier and accessible than the Caves/Allan road entrance. However, it's still a good road in as it goes through some lush forest. - Wildlife is abundant and curious in the area, we spotted a couple of Emus and a rather large Black and Yellow Snake (no ID on type). - Site seems great for Summer or Winter stays. Excellent site and I would absolutely recommend at least an overnight stay to anyone with a 4x4, but please beware of hippies and backpackers.

Bfambam 21 January 2020

This place is HANDS down the best camping site in the southwest👍👍👍 amazing. For Full Site list & info keep reading.. No bookings, have a back up plan incase full. Fees are paid in a money box ranger checks 1 to 2 times a day $8per night per adult, price does change every so often. 10 to 12 sites. Fire pits supplied. tables in most sites. Low trees so no big 4wd campervans. Small camper trailer can fit in some sites but not much room to maneuver around. More suited to tents and swags, roof top tent in some sites would be fine. Drop toilet, make sure you bring your own toilet paper. No water, bring all you need. Firewood supplied in cooler months, but do bring a bag just in case as it's against the law to collect from the Bush here. Remember you are in the middle of the Bush you start a fire and It gets out of hand you are trapped!!! Only safety is to head out to the west and go for the beach and go out to the open on the rocks (be watchful of waves though), there is a big sign at the pay box warning people of fire danger. Possums everywhere so keep your food locked up and do not feed them!!! Look but dont touch or feed!!!. 4wd only East end entry is sometimes washed out with big holes etc, west entry is normally very easy but sharp limestone coastal rocks so watch your tyres and as you get into the camp from the west end it has a big wash out so don't drive to much to one side or you will tip over if that unlucky haha🤷‍♂️ otherwise this is just an amazing place and can easily spend 2 weeks here. Remember keep it clean and green take your rubbish and only leave foot prints as the saying goes 👍

Patrick Platt 16 November 2020

Great spot, paid $11/adult. Right in the middle of the forest and you can here the waves from the beach! Beach is a fair walk away though. Recommended!😁

Kat Baxter 22 February 2020

Beautiful campsite surrounded by pepper trees. Off the beaten track. Long drop toliet, $11 per night per person. No shower or water source.

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