Does anyone know of any bush camps in the Margaret River area that will take dogs?
Appreciate any tips
03_Troopy said
09:32 AM Nov 6, 2015
Van Gogh wrote:
Does anyone know of any bush camps in the Margaret River area that will take dogs?
Appreciate any tips
While you're waiting for any suggestions from people with personal experience, try checking some of the details in these from Google
-- Edited by 03_Troopy on Friday 6th of November 2015 09:36:20 AM
jules47 said
11:52 AM Nov 6, 2015
We have stayed at farms in that area, Busselton. Look at overnight farm stays on mr google
Desert Dweller said
01:02 PM Nov 6, 2015
In our experience there are not too many ''free camps'' in trendy areas like this.
Moonraker said
01:16 PM Nov 6, 2015
Not much in the in the way free camps in the Margaret area evenwithout dog. Only one I know is Alexandra Bridge few Kms south east direction.
Probably the best close to MR with dog would be BigValley Campground, type of farm stay/CP @ about $25/n unpowered. Powered more of course. Should be in camps 8 and is on Wiki Camps.
-- Edited by Moonraker on Friday 6th of November 2015 01:17:40 PM
woolman said
04:41 PM Nov 6, 2015
There is a camp area at Cane Break Pool that permits dogs on a leash. Has toilets and a swimming area. There is a small fee, same as NP fees. About 40 Klms from Margaret River and Busselton on Margaret River. We have camp host there and find a really nice area. Lots of birds and is a nursery area for the Black ****atoos. If you follow Chapman hill Rd out of Busselton you end up there. Be careful as the road continues to the right at a T junction at one point just to confuse everybody.
Neil
Ozzie_Traveller said
08:57 PM Nov 7, 2015
G'day
Others here are quite correct in stating that the Margaret River Shire proudly announces that they do not permit "Freedom-Camping" within the shire
They do however put out a brochure called "Camping information - Shire of Augusta / Margaret River"
I recommend you download a copy - it is very useful
One of the biggest reasons - I am advised- for their 'no-camping' policy is issues with backpackers .... however they want large numbers of backpackers for fruit picking and other rural jobs coz they don't have to pay them heaps ...
If you can drag yourself a little bit inland from Margaret River to say, the Perth to Albany hwy region, there are plenty of RV Friendly towns where you can stay overnight for low-cost or free. This might help you along the way
Phil
WDR said
05:57 PM Nov 8, 2015
We stayed at Big Valley Campsite about 12klm SE of Margaret River in December /January. Cost was about $30pn. Whilst not a free camp it is a 'bush camp' The owners are actually sheep farmers. Dogs are allowed, and you have a wonderful area to exercise them. Check out Wiki for comments. cost does not fluctuate between seaons and amenities and camp kitchen excellent. If staying over Xmas / New Year ring as very popular. Also see Camps 7 WA site 213.
Warwick
Van Gogh said
06:59 PM Nov 8, 2015
Thanks, guys, for all your help. We are now staying at the Big Valley Campsite, which is absolutely delightful!
Does anyone know of any bush camps in the Margaret River area that will take dogs?
Appreciate any tips
While you're waiting for any suggestions from people with personal experience, try checking some of the details in these from Google
-- Edited by 03_Troopy on Friday 6th of November 2015 09:36:20 AM
Not much in the in the way free camps in the Margaret area evenwithout dog. Only one I know is Alexandra Bridge few Kms south east direction.
Probably the best close to MR with dog would be BigValley Campground, type of farm stay/CP @ about $25/n unpowered. Powered more of course.
Should be in camps 8 and is on Wiki Camps.
-- Edited by Moonraker on Friday 6th of November 2015 01:17:40 PM
There is a camp area at Cane Break Pool that permits dogs on a leash. Has toilets and a swimming area. There is a small fee, same as NP fees. About 40 Klms from Margaret River and Busselton on Margaret River. We have camp host there and find a really nice area. Lots of birds and is a nursery area for the Black ****atoos. If you follow Chapman hill Rd out of Busselton you end up there. Be careful as the road continues to the right at a T junction at one point just to confuse everybody.
Neil
Others here are quite correct in stating that the Margaret River Shire proudly announces that they do not permit "Freedom-Camping" within the shire
They do however put out a brochure called "Camping information - Shire of Augusta / Margaret River"
I recommend you download a copy - it is very useful
One of the biggest reasons - I am advised- for their 'no-camping' policy is issues with backpackers .... however they want large numbers of backpackers for fruit picking and other rural jobs coz they don't have to pay them heaps ...
If you can drag yourself a little bit inland from Margaret River to say, the Perth to Albany hwy region, there are plenty of RV Friendly towns where you can stay overnight for low-cost or free. This might help you along the way
Phil
Warwick