
Tag: Pet Friendly in Australia
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Stay closest to Earth’s oldest living organisms at Hamelin Pool in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. Powered and unpowered sites, a pool, cafe, and the historic 1884 Telegraph Station. Your base for stromatolites, dolphins, and outback coastline.
Free bush camping opposite the spectacular Woolshed Cave on the Eyre Peninsula. No facilities at all, but front-row access to extraordinary geological formations, a 20km beach, and regular dolphin and whale sightings. Fully self-sufficient campers only.
Council campground on Kangaroo Island where the Harriet River meets an award-winning beach. Powered and unpowered sites, hot showers, BBQs and a playground. Wallabies through camp, koalas in the trees, and world-class fishing from the jetty.
Beachfront camping on the Fleurieu Peninsula, 100km south of Adelaide. Rapid Bay offers 50 unpowered sites right on the sand, famous jetty diving with leafy sea dragons, and affordable rates from $12.50 per adult. Dogs welcome on leash.
The only campground inside Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. Over 300 bush campsites beneath river red gums, with resort pool access, scenic flights, Adnyamathanha cultural tours and emus wandering your campsite. Best April to October.
Walk-in bush camp on the Canberra Centenary Trail with 15 sites, pit toilets, and BBQs. One of the few ACT campgrounds that may allow dogs. Kangaroos, wombats, and cold nights guaranteed. From $6.88 per adult, right on Canberra’s northern boundary.
The best-equipped bush camp in Namadgi National Park, with 40 sites, hot showers, flush toilets, and BBQs. Direct trailhead access and abundant wildlife along Paddys River. Currently closed for upgrades until mid-2026. From $10 per adult per night.
Free camping at Tasmania’s stunning Bay of Fires. Orange granite boulders, white sand, dolphins offshore, and dogs welcome on leash. Basic facilities, no fees, and one of Australia’s most photogenic coastlines right outside your tent.
Million-acre Gulf Country wilderness station with thermal springs, 4WD tracks, fishing and ocean frontage. Currently closed to independent visitors, accessible only via registered tour groups. Contact the station for latest access details and tour operator bookings.
Remote coastal camping on a working cattle station with direct access to Ningaloo Reef. 4WD required, basic facilities, and some of the best snorkelling in Western Australia right on your doorstep.







