River Road caravan park in Kelmscott (near Armadale) - shady sites, walk to shops and rail station - stayed there in March and was about $26 plus power per night - weekly rate
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Jenny and Barry
2009 Roma Elegance / 2013 Colorado. Permanent travellers 2011-2015 now just travel for 4-6 mths
There is an older park in Rockingham, think it was recently refurbished, that was recommended to me recently.
Burns beach if you are loaded and can handle the unpredictable owner, very few sites very expensive and difficult access for bigger rigs.
A water-ski park down near ****burn was also recommended to me but may get noisy. For a city the size of Perth it has very few dog friendly cp's.
Wanneroo CP is full of permanents and did not look too attractive when we last looked.
Willow Brook farm Gingin but a fair drive to the city
We hail from Perth but live full time on the road and always struggle for somewhere to be reasonably close to our daughters there. Lots of nice small cp's in outer country towns, Northam, Toodyay, Goomaling all come to mind but again a fair drive to the city.
Best park in Perth IMO is Karrinyup Waters but sadly no pets.
** some strange reason it edits my park name, south of Perth C o c k burn.
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The Banksia Caravan Park in the Perth suburb of Hazelmere is probably the closest to Perth (18 kms) and is very dog friendly, you can also book your dog into a secure area there for $10 if you wish to leave it to go out somewhere. See this link and the Caravan and Camping tab for info on dogs;
There is another caravan park not far from Midland that allows dogs, but it has mainly permanents and not good according to someone who stayed there, Banksia would be my choice.
Thanks everybody for the advice we have checked in to banksia c/p. bit pricey but good big level blocks. We'll done to the people who started this forum very helpful and once again thank you all. Cheers Dale & Susie from Tas . Ps Hopefully we can return favour if you ever in our neck of woods