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Best caravan parks in Kalbarri, Western Australia
Explore an idyllic slice of the Coral Coast from one of these top caravan parks.
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There's no doubt that you will spend your days in Kalbarri exploring the dramatic inland gorges and coastal cliffs of the national park. That's why you'll need that perfect place to relax and unwind at the end of your day.
We've put together a list of caravan parks in Kalbarri that will help you do just that thanks to their modern amenities, well-kept communal areas and family-friendly facilities.
Best caravan parks in Kalbarri
1. Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park
As one of the only caravan parks in Kalbarri to provide views over the Indian Ocean (which means unbeatable sunsets and whale watching opportunities), Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park is the ultimate coastal spot for your van.
- Types of sites available: Powered ensuite sites, unpowered sites, cabins and a beach house.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: BBQ area, camp kitchen, drinking water, free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, tourist information desk.
- Nearby: Kalbarri National Park, Hutt Lagoon, Red Bluff Beach and Lookout, Eagle Gorge and Mushroom Rock.
Image: Murchison River Caravan Park
2. Murchison River Caravan Park
Enjoy picturesque riverside spots, cruises along the Murchison River and spotless amenities, all just a 5 minute walk away from the amenities of Kalbarri town centre.
- Types of sites available: Powered and unpowered sites, ensuite cabins.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: Camp kitchen, children's playground, gas BBQs, fish cleaning area, dump point, laundry facilities, and communal toilet and shower amenities.
- Nearby: Pelican Feeding Point, Kalbarri Wilderness Cruises, Chinaman's Beach, Blue Holes and Rainbow Jungle.
3. Kalbarri Anchorage Caravan Park
Take in the best of what Kalbarri has to offer, including endless walking trails and stunning rock formations, with this centrally-located caravan park that offers up a range of accommodation options.
- Types of sites available: Tent sites, powered sites, cabins and park homes.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: Enclosed swimming pool, children's pool, camp kitchen, children's playground, free Wi-Fi, BBQ areas, drinking water and laundry facilities.
- Nearby: Blue Holes, Nature's Window, Z Bend Hike, Kalbarri Golf and Lawn Bowls Club and Pelican Feeding Point.
4. Kalbarri Tudor Holiday Park
Perfectly designed to accommodate adventurous families, swooning couples or solo travellers on a shoestring, Kalbarri Tudor Holiday Park has ample facilities and accommodation for every type of traveller.
- Types of sites available: Ensuite sites, powered and unpowered sites, units, cabins and villas.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: Free Wi-Fi, swimming pool, jumping pillow, children's playground, camp kitchen, BBQs, dump point and communal ablution blocks.
- Nearby: Murchison River Mouth, Blue Holes, Nature's Window, Kalbarri Skywalk, Rainbow Jungle Parrot Sanctuary.
Frequently asked questions
Which caravan parks in Kalbarri have cabins?
- Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park
- Murchison River Caravan Park
- Kalbarri Anchorage Caravan Park
- Kalbarri Tudor Holiday Park
Are there BIG4 caravan parks in Kalbarri?
You won't find any BIG4 caravan parks in Kalbarri. However, if you're on an adventure along the Coral Coast, you will find one inGeraldton, Cervantes, Exmouth or Carnarvon.
Where should I stay in Kalbarri in a caravan park?
- Best for sun, sea and sand: Red Bluff Beach
- Best for families: Kalbarri Town
- Best for watersports and sunsets: Murchison River
How much does it cost to stay in a caravan park in Kalbarri?
Prices are relatively competitive in Kalbarri and daily rates don't vary too much from park to park.
What will make a difference to the price is the type of site you choose to stay in. If you're happy with an unpowered tent or caravan site, this will set you back between $35 and $40.
For something a little more comfortable, such as a powered site or a site with ensuite facilities, expect to pay between $40 and $60 a night.
For the ultimate comfort of staying in a private cabin, with bathroom and kitchen facilities, you'll need to be prepared to fork out between $115 and $150 a night.
How long can I stay in a caravan park in Kalbarri?
There are no long-stay caravan parks in Kalbarri, but most will let you stay a maximum of 28 days. Some parks, including the Murchison River Caravan Park, also provide discounted rates on weekly and monthly stays.
What should I consider when choosing a caravan park in Kalbarri?
With the exception of the Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park, most caravan parks in Kalbarri are clustered around the main town, giving you easy access to the attractions of the national park and the town's amenities.
When it comes to choosing the right park for your needs, it's better to look at the park's facilities. For example, the Kalbarri Tudor Holiday Park has a variety of children's entertainment options, perfect if you're travelling with little ones. If you're a keen angler, the Murchison River Caravan Park offers up a designated fishing spot and fish cleaning station, as well as communal BBQs to cook up your catch of the day.
Where can I park a campervan overnight in Kalbarri?
Your best option for camping overnight in Kalbarri is to book a spot at one of the caravan parks. Not only can you enjoy the creature comforts, including a flushing toilet and a hot shower, but you can rest assured knowing that your caravan is safe when you're not around.
Unfortunately, in a tourist hotspot like this, you won't find any free camps nearby. While you are technically allowed to sleep in your car in Western Australia, free camping in Kalbarri is not permitted and you're not allowed to camp inside the national park either. If you are on a tight budget and don't mind staying in a more remote location to save a few pennies, the nearest free camp is at Galena Bridge South Rest Area.
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