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NINGALOO COAST CAMPING: SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE NARELLE

Thank you for your patience and understanding while the extensive damage caused by Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle continues to be addressed.

Cape Range National Park

All campgrounds except Boat Harbour and One K will reopen on Monday 27 April.

Boat Harbour and One K remain inaccessible due to cyclone damage and will not reopen before Monday 11 May.

Warroora Coast, Nyinngulu Coastal Reserves

All campgrounds except campsites 12-28 at 14 Mile will reopen on Monday 27 April.

Campsites 12-28 at 14 Mile sustained significant damage and require relocation and rebuild. There is currently no estimated date for reopening.

Nyinngulara National Park

All campgrounds (Janes Bay, North Lefroy, Point Billie, South Lefroy and Winderabandi) sustained significant damage and require complete rebuilding. Damage to the park's radio tower means there are no emergency communications.

There is currently no estimated time for reopening.

NINGALOO COAST BOOKINGS TRIAL

For a trial period bookings for Ningaloo Coast campgrounds will be released monthly.

Book now for stays departing on or before Friday 30 October 2026 at Cape Range National Park and Warroora Coast only. Bookings for Nyinggulara National Park campgrounds will open following further assessment of the impacts of Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle.

Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area - Fairer access to camping trial FAQs - March update

Other Parks and Wildlife Service-managed campgrounds are not included in the current trial. Bookings will continue to open 180 days (approximately six months) before arrival.

CAMPGROUNDS IN FRANCOIS PERON & KENNEDY RANGE NATIONAL PARKS

Bookings are essential for stays from Wednesday 1 April 2026 at all campgrounds in Francois Peron and Kennedy Range national parks.

LOGUE BROOK DAM, STOCKTON LAKE & BELVIDERE CAMPGROUNDS

Bookings are now essential for:

Brockman and Scarp Road campgrounds at Logue Brook Dam

Stockton Lake

Belvidere Campground in Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park.


Logue Brook Campground on the south shore of Logue Brook Dam is managed by Lake Brockman Tourist Park. For more information and to make a booking go to: https://www.lakebrockman.com.au/



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