WESTERN AUSTRALIAN REGIONS

Western Australia (WA) is a massive state. From red sand to white sand, bush to coast. Thick jarrah forests in the south west to arid plains of the north west. Western Australia has very diverse regions, spanning over thousands of km’s between each region.

  • Peak Head trail is a relatively easy 5km hike in Torndirrup National Park, Albany. Are you wanting to explore this national park but don’t have the fitness level or time to allocate to do the Ba...

  • Camping your way up the Coral Coast is a unique way to explore this part of WA (*Western Australia). WA’s Coral Coast is a prime tourist destination from April – Oct due to the warm climate. WA ...

  • Look no further for than these 5 amazing waterside camping grounds the South West region of WA.  In WA we have very few natural lakes, however there are plenty of man made dams and fresh water ri...

  • It’s important to be prepared when camping with everything from equipment to entertainment. It might sound overwhelming to try and remember to pack everything from the basics like bedding and chairs h...

  • Dryandra Woodlands offers a truly unique camping experience. With the dry barren woodlands actually teaming with animals and flora its a great weekend getaway location. ...

  • Quinninup Falls hike is a stunning coastal walk along a small stretch of the South West Coastline in WA....

  • Its a treat to have such a lovely campground so close to the city. Highly recommend camping in Avon Valley National Park. It offers great camping in a stunning scenic location. If you need a night or ...

  • Lets explore the 5 best forest campsites in WA’s South West. You can’t visit the South West region in WA without driving past one of the many stunning forests so on your next trip down sou...

  • Remote beachside camping is an absolute blast when you get to an amazing spot. Waking up oceanside is an experience to be had. However, camping out in nature comes with its hurdles. Here are some tips...

  • After owning an OzTent RV tent for over 5 years its safe to say we have put ours through its paces and can give you an honest review....

  • This is an in depth guide to WA's sub regions. Western Australia is a massive state and is broken down into regions, which require some explanation. WA covers nearly half of Australia and stretches th...

  • There are so many places to SUP or kayak around Perth, the key is knowing where to go. In this very in depth guide here are 5 "places" to sup (or kayak) around Perth & Peel region. This was never int...

  • Camping at Lake Brockman, what a great way to enjoy Logue Brook Dam. Just a short drive from Perth, Logue Brook Dam it’s a very attractive dam to enjoy. It has turquoise blue water and is surrounded b...

  • Look no further for these fun summer day trip locations around the Perth and Peel Region. below are 10 fun day trips to enjoy this summer holiday. Everything from beach locations, river spots, lakes ...

  • In this beginners guide, we break down what camping equipment essentials you need for a weekend away. If you are a beginner and haven’t been camping before, how do you know what you need? Truth is, yo...

  • Dryandra Woodlands offers a truly unique camping experience. With the dry barren woodlands actually teaming with animals and flora its a great weekend getaway location. ...

  • There is so much to explore in Fitzgerald River National Park. This National Park has some amazing camping and so much rugged and remote landscape to explore. The FRNP is located along the South West ...

  • Cape Le Grand National Park is a stunning National Park 45km's south of Esperance. Where the beaches are unbelievably crystal clear and the camp site are walking distance from the coastline....