A bit out of the way to get to but really worth the journey. Hammersley Drive takes you from the eastern entrance along the scenic coast. Pick which walking trail you want to follow, pack a picnic an…Full review by christinepY3518XQ
Mar 10, 2025
The Fitzgerald River National Park was large, remote and essentially unknown and a beautiful mountain and coastal area. It is one of the largest national parks in Western Australia and covers 330,00…Full review by Oldjack
Feb 15, 2025
Didn’t bother going to see the park after paying admission fee. Road was an absolute disgrace and an embarrassment. Why bother to have a park if you don’t maintain to road in a safe condition.Full review by Purcyex
Have the roads from Bremer Bay to Point Ann been graded recently? Are they in good enough condition to drive there with young family not used to corrugated roads?
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We were there on the long weekend in March and the roads were quite poor. Very heavy corrugations and the vehicle took a pounding. Not sure if they have been graded since then.
Hi, just curious if you had to or were able to book a place a Four Mile Campground in Fitzgerald River National Park in advance. We'd love to spend a couple of days there in early October, but would like to be sure that space is actually available before we arrive (five people traveling in a large camper van). Hope you can help, thanks!
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Hi apologies for late reply - the road from Hopetoun to Four Mile is sealed so you'll have no trouble. You can't book the site online - it's $8 per person per day based on you paying …
Hi apologies for late reply - the road from Hopetoun to Four Mile is sealed so you'll have no trouble. You can't book the site online - it's $8 per person per day based on you paying when you arrive. You leave your receipt clipped at your parking bay as the ranger inspects these. If you aren't already aware, there is no water at the park so you need to bring enough to drink and fill your campervan water tank depending on the length of your stay. There is a private caravan park in Hopetoun which may let you access their shower facilities for a small charge as there's no showers in the national park. Weather looks a bit wet and fresh for early October so best to be prepared.
Hi everyone, has anyone driven from Hopetoun to Bremer Bay through the NP with a caravan lately. How far is it and are the dirt roads ok ? Thanks in advance
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I don't think you will get through with a caravan the road is not direct to Bremer Bay it comes out on the Ravensthorpe /Jerramungup Road give the Ranger a ring 0898383060 …
I don't think you will get through with a caravan the road is not direct to Bremer Bay it comes out on the Ravensthorpe /Jerramungup Road give the Ranger a ring 0898383060 he will advise you of road conditions .