The Dog’s Guide to going north – Dog friendly camping from Perth to Exmouth

The Dog’s Guide to going north – Dog friendly camping from Perth to Exmouth

Dog friendly camping Perth to Exmouth

If you have a dog, you’ll probably agree that camping without your four-legged bestie is not the same. So that your canine friend can join in on the fun too, I’ve compiled this list of WA dog-friendly campsites and caravan parks along the coastal stretch from Perth to Exmouth.

All sites listed here are pet-friendly caravan parks and camping grounds. However, in most cases this is at the discretion of the manager and restrictions may apply. I’ve tried to list these where possible, but to avoid disappointment, call ahead to let the campsite know that pooch is travelling too.

Have I missed anything? Let me know in the comments below and I’ll add it to the list.

NOTE: Please be aware that there is a risk of 1080 poison in Western Australia. The bait is used to contain pest animals such as foxes and rabbits. While 1080 poison is predominantly used in national parks, reserves and state forests which have warning signs other areas are also at risk as birds have been known to spread the poison. Dogs are highly sensitive to 1080 and it’s advised to take all necessary safety precautions to avoid putting our beloved dogs at risk. This is also one of the main reasons why dogs are not permitted inside national parks. 

Dog friendly campsites from Perth to Exmouth

Bet you’re glad you took me along too!

Cervantes

RAC Cervantes Holiday Park

Well located on the beachfront, with a great café and newly upgraded facilities including a spanking new pool. Top spot for you and your canine (although don’t take the furry one in the pool).

Camping with dogs

Catch me if you can

Greenhead and Leeman

Leeman Caravan Park

Large caravan park with large sites for RVs and caravans. Modern camper’s kitchen, BBQ area and kiosk.

Cliffhead

Excellent location at the water’s edge and quick turnoff on Indian Ocean Drive. There are three spots to choose from here, South, Central and North Cliffhead. All sites offer free camping and have eco-toilets but no running water.  Cliffhead Central is the largest of the three sites and has a sheltered cooking area with tables and benches For more on Cliffhead click here.



Milligan Island Camping Node

The new Milligan Island Eco Tourist Camp is located between Leeman and Greenhead and is a quick stroll to the beach. There are 36 campsites as well as table and benches, shade shelters and drop toilets. Sites are $15 per vehicle and a two-night maximum applies.

Camping with dogs

Did someone say beer o’clock?

Jurien Bay

Jurien Bay Tourist Park

Large caravan and camping site with plenty of shady campsites, two campers’ kitchen, kids play area with a jumping pillow and weekly entertainment. Dogs are welcome during the off-season.

Sandy Cape Recreation Park

One of the prettiest beaches along this coastline is also dog-friendly. The site has eco-toilets but no running water or electricity. Sites are on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved in advance, so make sure you get in early around peak holiday times.

Dongara and Port Denison

Dongara Tourist Park

Located south of Port Denison, the caravan park has nicely appointed sites with beach front access. Plenty of grassed areas and a BBQ pergola area.

Big4 Dongara Dension Tourist Park

Beachfront location, right next to the pretty Port Dension Marina. Weekly get-togethers, including Sunday pancake brekky. Dogs are welcome at the discretion of the manager, contact the staff beforehand to register your dog.

Seaspray Beach Holiday Park

Resort-style holiday park with beachfront location. The park is located 2.5km from the Dongara town centre. The site has a nice pool area with ocean views and beachfront café.

Greenough and Geraldton

S-Bend Caravan Park

This friendly and convenient pet-friendly caravan park is located in South Greenough near you guessed it, the S-Bend.

Camping with dogs

Maybe if I keep looking really intently she’ll keep throwing the ball

Sunset Beach Caravan Park

4 Star rated park with direct beachfront location at Sunset Beach 6km north of Geraldton centre. If you’re travelling with a dog please note that some date restrictions may apply and let the park know in advance if pooch is coming too.

Batavia Coast Caravan

Located 10km north of Geraldton town, Batavia Coast Caravan Park offers plenty of pet-friendly camping sites under the large shady gum trees. There’s a pool, camp kitchen and it’s a short drive off the main highway.



Drummond Cove Caravan Park

Large caravan and camping park situated on 35 acres of bush. Facilities include onsite shop, outdoor entertaining areas with BBQs and swimming pool.

African Reef

Lovely location overlooking the ocean at Tarcoola Beach, just south of Geraldton town. There’s a pool, restaurant and alfresco area with beach views.

Oakabella Homestead

Camping site located among the heritage-listed Oakabella Homestead just off the North West Coastal Highway between Geraldton and Northampton. You and pooch will get a very friendly welcome along with the best scones in the state. Well worth a stop, even if it’s just for coffee and a wander around the heritage buildings.

Camping with dogs

Sooner or later she’s going to have to share her treats with me

 Kalbarri

Murchison Caravan Park

One of WA’s best, this pet-friendly caravan park is located in the heart of Kalbarri, the park overlooks both the Murchison River and the Indian Ocean.

The Kalbarri Tudor Holiday Park

Walking distance to both town and beach. Large shady sites with plenty of trees throughout the park.

Murchison House Station

Stay at the historic Murchison House Station where you can camp along the Murchison River or at the Homestead. The station is located 12km east of Kalbarri and is one of the oldest pastoral stations in West Australia. It’s open to visitors from April to October.

Camping with dogs

What do you mean it’s too heavy? You said go fetch a stick!

Port Gregory

Port Gregory Caravan Park

Located in the centre of Port Gregory, this very friendly camping site offers a peaceful respite. There’s a large campers kitchen with a pool table and Port Gregory township offers some very interesting historical sights that are worth checking out.

Horrocks

Horrocks Beach Caravan Park

Beachside caravan park located in Horrocks with large, grassy sites. The park is a quick stroll to the town and offers a peaceful setting with all conveniences.

Lucky Bay and Little Bay

Both are nature-based camping areas that require 4WD. No running water or powered sites, but a gorgeous lagoon. $15 per vehicle per night.

Camping with dogs

Smells like a Chardonnay

Shark Bay

Hamelin Pool Caravan Park

Set within the historic Hamelin Pool Telegraph Station that was built in 1884. The caravan park is also a quick walk to the world-famous stromatolites and Shell Beach (one of the world’s top beaches voted by National Geographic).

Tamala Station

Camp in the unspoiled beauty of Shark Bay World Heritage Area. The campsites are located on a working pastoral station and campers must be fully self-contained (bring your own water for you and pooch).

Denham and Monkey Mia

RAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort

Beachfront accommodation with plenty of onsite facilities including swimming pool, artesian spring hot tub, bar and restaurant, tennis and volleyball courts.

Blue Dolphin Caravan Park and Holiday Village

This is a smaller style park but conveniently located close to the beach and the town centre. The supermarket is right next to it.

Camping with dogs

I thought you said surfing was difficult.

Denham Seaside Tourist Village

Waterfront location with some lovely spots offering panoramic views. A nice safe beach in front of the village and a quick walk to the town’s centre.


 

Carnarvon

Wooramel River Station

Experience life on a working station at Wooramel River Station.  Wooramel is located approximately 150 km south of Carnarvon and is a true gem. The highlight of course at the hot spring tubs, as well as the community dinners on Wednesday and Friday nights. Sites at Wooramel has no powered sites and you will need to bring water.

Norwesta Lifestyle Park

Calm and quiet location in Carnarvon with a warm welcome guaranteed for the four-legged friends. Good grassy spots for tents and concrete slabs for caravans.

Coral Coast Caravan Park

Located right in the heart of Carnarvon, you’re walking distance from the town centre and waterways.

Wintersun Caravan Park

Plenty to love for all, including the furry ones. Wintersun boasts excellent facilities, including pool, recreation room, free WIFI, organised social activities and best of all, an off-leash dog exercise area.

Carnarvon Caravan Park

Well priced park with shady, grassed sites and a section just for the dogs.

Big4 Plantation Caravan Park

Smaller caravan park surrounded by mango plantations. Onsite pool and adventure-style playground for the kids.

Ningaloo Coast

These campsites are all on working pastoral stations. The campsites are pet-friendly, but please note that dogs must be kept on a leash to avoid interfering with stock (they will be destroyed if they do – so take care).

Gnaraloo 3-Mile Camp

Gnaraloo is a working sheep station, located about 80km north of Carnarvon on a gravel track. Campsites are available at 3-Mile Camp. Home to the famous Tombstones surf break and one of the most stunning swimming lagoons you’ll find anywhere.

Quobba Station

Located on the southern tip of the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park, Quobba Station offers outback camping at it’s best. Come here for world-class fishing, surfing, diving and snorkelling.

Warroora Station

Family-run pastoral station with several stunning wilderness campsites along the beach. Some sites are only available for 4WD.

Coral Bay

Bayview Coral Bay

Coral Bay needs little introduction and how good is it to have some pet-friendly caravan parks in one of WA’s best locations? Note though, that there is limited availability for dogs, so make sure you book ahead and let them know to avoid disappointment.

Exmouth

Yardie Homestead Caravan Park

Retired working sheep station with history dating back to 1889. Located about 35km from Exmouth at the entrance of the Cape Range National Park. Nice pool and decent facilities, including a restaurant and tennis courts.

Camping with dogs

Ah, the serenity!

RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park

Centrally located in Exmouth. The park offers lots of good facilities including an outdoor cinema, pool and volleyball.

Ningaloo Caravan and Holiday Resort

The spacious park located close to the town centre and town beach. The resort has a tropical style pool that gets the thumbs up and welcomes dog.

Do you love camping as much as Billie and I do? Then you might like our Dog’s Guide to WA. Find over 50 dog-friendly campsites along the coast from Albany to Exmouth.

Find it here

Get the PDF

The ebook includes 50 dog-friendly camping spots from Albany to Exmouth.

The PDF combines the Dog’s Guide to Margaret River, Dog’s Guide from Perth to Exmouth, Dog-friendly camping in Albany and surrounding areas and Dog-friendly camping sites near Perth.

It’s downloadable in one easy PDF so you can take it with you wherever you go.

 


Happy camping. Would love to know if you’ve found any other dog-friendly campsites on this beautiful stretch of coastline.

You may also like:

The dog’s guide to Margaret River – where to camp and drink wine with your dog

8 Awesome dog-friendly walking trails near Perth 

20 Comments

  1. […] The Dog’s guide to going north – dog friendly campsites from Perth to Exmouth […]

  2. Julie says:

    Ok so now I need to buy a dog!!! I love reading your reviews. Well done ?

  3. Kathy Marris says:

    This is a great guide to dog-friendly camping in WA. We travelled with a dog in 2014 and found it a little challenging in some towns. We did a lot of free camping for this reason. But it looks as though more caravan parks are now accepting dogs which is extremely good news. I wish I’d had a guide like this when we were travelling. 🙂

    • Nina B says:

      Thanks Kathy, travelling with a pet can be challenging. I find the going gets slightly easier going north, rather than south, but it’s still always a mission finding somewhere that welcomes pets too. A shame, they’re such great travelling companions and I love having our dog Billie along for the ride.

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  6. Julie says:

    Hi, a great snapshot, thanks. Haven’t done the Ningaloo or Midwest much with a dog yet, usually much farther north…so this is a good guide 🙂

  7. Lora says:

    Hi, just wondering if you know of any dog friendly cafes or restaurants in Exmouth?

    • Nina B says:

      Hi Lora, I don’t know any specific cafes that are dog friendly, there are a number of casual dining options though that may accept dogs in alfresco areas. If you’re on Facebook there are a few excellent pages dedicated to travelling with dogs in Australia, including Australian Caravanning with Dogs. I’m sure if you inquire on there, someone will have an answer for you. Happy travels.

  8. Nina B says:

    Hi Catherine, thanks so much for the comment. I find it’s much easier taking your dog north than it is south. There are quite a lot of pet-friendly options in either direction, though some of the busier places may have some restrictions during the holiday periods. Also check out some of the dog friendly Facebook groups that will give you more suggestions. All best for your travels with your four-legged friend.

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  10. Steph says:

    Hi Nina, we are planning on doing the Perth to Exmouth trip in Oct and are unsure about taking our dog. Question, what did you do if you wanted to say, head out for a whale shark swim one day? Were you able to leave your dog at the caravan park alone? Would that be acceptable by the park owners or others in the park?

    • Nina B says:

      Hi Steph, that’s where it can get tricky travelling with a pet. I think it comes down to knowing your dog and what sort of solution works. I’ve never managed to leave my dog at the campsite alone, she gets too stressed. You could speak to the caravan park owners and ask them if they know of any dog minders in the area or dog kennels. These are usually happy to take dogs for a day or half a day. Vets in regional areas will often look after dogs for a few hours too. I’ve also heard from other travellers with dogs that they’ve met others dog owners and they took turns looking after the dogs so that you get a few hours to go off and do something. In any case, getting your dog used to being on their own or with other people before you travel is probably a good idea. Hope this helps and good luck with your travels.

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  14. Barb says:

    Thank you so much for this book. Is it updated regularly please?
    Also we found Wooramel Station 130km south of Carnarvon to be another great place for camping with dogs.

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