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Discovering Perth's Hidden Gems

 Camping and Exploring around Western Australia's Capital City.




Visiting Perth

This is a personal one as I live in the Perth Hills. So I know first hand the amazing sights that the Perth area has to offer.

Not only is Perth an amazing city, but it doesnt take long to venture out of town where the rhythmic hum gives way to the serene whispers of nature and some unbeleavable areas of natural beauty.


In this exploration, we unveil 12 enchanting camping spots, each a gem nestled within a 50 km radius of Perth.

Beyond the familiar cityscape, these camping havens promise not just a temporary escape but an immersive experience into the historical and natural wonders that surround WA's capital city. Let's dive in!



Perth

1. Yalgorup National Park

Camping Area: Martins Tank Campground

Martins Tank Campground, in Yalgorup National Park, is a gateway to ancient Tuart trees and pristine coastal landscapes, telling tales of time's passage.

Activities:

  • Bird Watching: Explore a haven for birdwatchers, home to the rare Western Swamp Tortoise and various avian species.

  • Stargazing: Under astro-tourism designated skies, witness the celestial ballet unfold.

Explore Around: Take a stroll on the Thrombolites Boardwalk, where living fossils paint a picture of the past.




Camping in Perth

2. Lane Poole Reserve

Camping Area: Nanga Mill and Stringers

Nanga Mill and Stringers campgrounds in Lane Poole Reserve, along the Murray River, echo with tales of Indigenous cultures and early settlers navigating these waters.

Activities:

  • Canoeing: Paddle through the Murray River's tranquil embrace, surrounded by the whispers of Jarrah and Marri trees.

  • Bushwalking: Traverse trails imprinted with the footprints of explorers past, discovering the region's diverse flora and fauna.

Explore Around: Discover the art and history of Dwellingup, a town with a spirit deeply rooted in the past.




What's on in Perth

3. Mundaring Weir

Camping Area: Overlooking Mundaring Weir

Above Mundaring Weir, campers are immersed in the echoes of Western Australia's water engineering feats, paying homage to pioneers who tamed the wild landscapes.

Activities:

  • Mountain Biking: Conquer the trails of the Munda Biddi, a journey echoing the spirit of those who ventured into the unknown.

  • Check out the Mundaring Weir Hotel. A historic country pub with a weird atmosphere.

Explore Around: Embark on a historical journey through the Mundaring Weir Precinct.





surfing in Perth

4. Wilbinga, Two Rocks

Camping Area: Beachside Escape

The coastal dunes of Wilbinga, a witness to the ebb and flow of the Indian Ocean, narrate tales of maritime adventures and the allure of unknown shores.

Activities:

  • 4WD Adventures: Navigate coastal tracks intertwined with stories of seafaring explorers.

  • Beach Life: Cast a line or have a surf on the shores kissed by the Indian Ocean.

Explore Around: Visit Yanchep National Park, where kangaroos and koalas share the stage.




Perth Hills

5. Serpentine National Park

Camping Area: Nalya Lodge Campground History: Nalya Lodge Campground, within Serpentine National Park, cradles a history written in the rustling leaves of Jarrah and Marri forests, witness to the evolving tales of resilience.

Activities:

  • Rock Climbing: Ascend rock faces that echo with the whispers of those who sought challenges in nature.

  • Wildlife Watching: Encounter kangaroos, wallabies, and diverse bird species in the shadows of ancient trees.

Explore Around: Embark on the Kitty's Gorge Trail, where nature's narrative unfolds beside the majestic Serpentine Falls.




Fishing in Perth

6. Lake Leschenaultia

Camping Area: Lakeside Tranquility

Beside Lake Leschenaultia, the land cradles stories of Indigenous communities and pioneers who found solace in its waters, shaping the narrative of this idyllic lakeside retreat.

Activities:

  • Kayaking: Paddle across waters embraced by Jarrah and Marri, following in the wake of ancient canoes.

  • Picnicking: Amidst the rustle of leaves, partake in the timeless tradition of lakeside picnics.

Explore Around: Embark on a cultural journey through the nearby town of Mundaring, where art and history intertwine.




Camping around Perth

7. Moore River Region

Camping Area: Tranquil Riverside Spots History: Along the banks of Moore River, campers are embraced by the echoes of the region's Indigenous communities, whose presence is woven into the fabric of this tranquil riverside retreat.

Activities:

  • Sandboarding: On dunes sculpted by wind and time, engage in an adventure inspired by the forces of nature.

  • River Cruises: Sail the gentle currents of Moore River, where every ripple tells tales of time's passage.

Explore Around: Discover the coastal walks and charm of Guilderton, where history meets the sea.




Avon Valley

8. Avon Valley National Park

Camping Area: Picturesque Avon Valley History: Amidst the undulating landscapes of Avon Valley National Park, campers find themselves amid a tableau painted with the narratives of Indigenous cultures and early colonial settlements.

Activities:

  • Hot Air Ballooning: Soar above the valley, connecting with the dreamers who sought new perspectives.

  • Wildflower Spotting: In spring, witness the burst of colors that graces the valley, celebrating the annual wildflower bloom.

Explore Around: Step into the historic town of Toodyay, where colonial architecture and local crafts narrate tales of yesteryears.




Fishing in WA

9. Waroona Dam

Camping Area: Waterside Haven History: Beside the Waroona Dam, campers are embraced by the echoes of the dam's creation, a testament to human ingenuity in harmonizing with the natural landscape.

Activities:

  • Boating: Sail across the waters, a contemporary echo of the engineering marvel that birthed the dam.

  • Bird Watching: Amidst the rustle of leaves, engage in the timeless tradition of lakeside picnics.

Explore Around: Visit Drakesbrook Weir, where tranquility meets scenic beauty.




Kayaking in Perth

10. Collie River Valley

Camping Area: Numerous Riverside Spots History: The Collie River Valley unfolds a canvas painted with the history of Indigenous communities and the resilience of early settlers who navigated the river's twists and turns.

Activities:

  • Trout Fishing: Cast a line into the river, connecting with the anglers who sought sustenance in its waters.

  • Mountain Biking: Tackle the trails that weave through a landscape shaped by the spirits of pioneers.

Explore Around: Discover the town of Collie, where coal mining heritage melds with a modern charm.




Quokka

11. Rottnest Island

Camping Area: Coastal Bliss History: Rottnest Island, an icon in Western Australia, whispers tales of Indigenous cultures and the maritime explorers who sought respite on its shores.

Activities:

  • Snorkeling: Dive into crystal-clear waters, retracing the paths of sailors and explorers enchanted by the island's marine wonders.

  • Quokka Encounters: Encounter the famous Rottnest quokkas, a species that has inhabited the island for centuries.

Explore Around: Bike along the island's trails, discovering secluded bays and historical landmarks.




Fruit Picking in Perth

12. Perth Hills – Pickering Brook Area

Camping Area: Orchards and Tranquil Retreats History: Amidst the orchards of Pickering Brook, campers find a serene retreat that echoes with the narratives of fruit growers and the allure of Perth's hills.

Activities:

  • Cider Tasting: Traverse the orchards, where the tradition of fruit cultivation meets contemporary delights.

  • Hiking: Explore the hills that guard Perth, discovering trails imprinted with the footsteps of those who sought refuge in nature.

Explore Around: Visit the Core Cider House, where the essence of the region is bottled in every sip.



Camping around Perth becomes an immersive exploration of Western Australia's rich tapestry, offering not just a retreat but a profound journey into history, nature, and personal discovery. Pack your gear, absorb the stories, and let the captivating wonders of Perth's camping spots unfold right on your doorstep.


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