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Boranup Campground

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4 Reviews

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Charly C.
7 months ago

Beautiful secluded campsite with 7 very large bays and one drop toilet. Every site has fire bins but out of season during firebans. Suited for swags, tents and small campers. Tall trees, birdsongs and... Read more

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Hannah
2 years ago

Currently closed due to bushfires

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Bridget K.
4 years ago
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Mitch c.
5 years ago

Great surroundings with heaps of birdlife, Mainly for tents or swags but might be able to squeeze in a small camper?



Location

Boranup Rd,
Boranup,
Western Australia

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Listing type
Campsite
Management
National Parks
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Average temperature

January
L 17°C
H 23°C
February
L 18°C
H 24°C
March
L 17°C
H 23°C
April
L 16°C
H 22°C
May
L 14°C
H 20°C
June
L 13°C
H 18°C
July
L 12°C
H 17°C
August
L 12°C
H 17°C
September
L 12°C
H 18°C
October
L 13°C
H 19°C
November
L 15°C
H 21°C
December
L 16°C
H 22°C
Source: Meteostat

Closest

Ampol Karridale

7.27 km

Chargefox (fast)

22.01 km

Boranup Beach

0.60 km

Deepdene beach

25.74 km

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