Address & Contact
Peedamulla-Onslow Rd off North West Coastal HighwayWestern Australia
Phone: 0475120575
Email: camping@peedamulla.com.au
Web: http://peedamulla.com.au/about
Peedamulla is just 7km off the North West Coastal highway along the Peedamulla-
Onslow road. The
campground office is on the left, sign posted, just past
the entrance to the community.
Peedamulla
Campground was developed under Tourism Western Australia’s Camping with Custodians program. Camping with Custodians is an Australian first initiative which allows visitors to stay on Aboriginal lands and engage with Aboriginal people.
Peedamulla
campground was opened in September 2017 but was closed from 17th October and has just reopened again as at 26th March 2018. Online bookings are required.
http://peedamulla.com.au/about/The
campground offers 20 campsites (5 powered & 15 unpowered), lighting, hot showers, unisex
toilets, communal fire pit,
drinking water, a covered BBQ area, dog friendly and expansive
views.
Peedamulla Station was established in the 1880’s and once carried over 35,000 sheep. Almost 100 years later after cyclones, floods, drought, seven owners and re-stocking with cattle, the Parker family was appointed managers and later purchased the station. Today, Peedamulla operates as a cattle station and an occasional training facility for Aboriginal people. Visitors to the
campground in mid-July may be lucky enough to see the annual muster herding hundreds of cattle ready for market.
The
campground office is a beautifully restored stone
heritage building, surrounded by a collection of objects showing some of Peedamulla’s rich history. Take some time to visit the remains of other buildings around the office, which are listed on the State
heritage register for their significance.
Campground Fees (per night):
Unpowered Site $30.00 (2 people)
Powered Site $40 (2 people)
Children under 15yrs – 2 free per site
Additional People $10.00 each. Infants free.