Located in the heart of Carnarvon, a charming coastal town in northwest Western Australia, Capricorn Holiday Park serves as an ideal base for exploring a region brimming with history and natural marvels. With the World Heritage-listed Shark Bay to the south and the renowned Ningaloo Reef to the north, this area is a must-visit destination rich with Indigenous stories and cultural heritage.
Capricorn Holiday Park offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every traveler’s needs. From cozy one-bedroom cabins to deluxe family chalets, as well as spacious, shaded caravan sites capable of accommodating large rigs and buses, there’s something for everyone. The park boasts clean and well-maintained amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Additionally, pet owners will be pleased to know that dogs are welcome on designated pet-friendly sites. Whether you’re a traveler, tourist, or camper, Capricorn Holiday Park provides an inviting and convenient retreat for your Carnarvon adventure.
Sherie Williams
5 months agoWe stayed 8 nights on a powered site. Just a bit out of town which was great. Quiet, serene amd just peaceful. Park facilities well maintained. Ablution block could have had 2 cleans a day with the sand in the showers, air vents needed a clean and the doors and walls in shower need a daily wipe. Quiet time at 9pm which was great. The staff didn’t seem to follow these rules, Sunday and Monday night across from site 117 staff members were loud and weren’t quiet till 9.30-10pm. There day off and they should enjoy but rules apply to all. Overall park was nice and maintained
Bec
3 months agoGreat little park! Not super kid friendly - no playground or anything but had a lovely family community vibe. The showers and toilets were super clean and they seemed to always have some sort of activity or pizza night going. We absolutely loved staying here
Julie Chandler
2 months agoWould just like to thank Natalie for taking our booking and making everything so easy. We had a lovely chat about our travels and I can definitely recommend a trip to Dirk Hartog Island. The park was lovely and quiet all amenities clean and room the first night was great.
David Hughes
4 months agoFriendly staff and good amenities. However if it rains stay away as the top sites are boggy. 12 hours following rain and we are still walking through mud and water to get into our van. We were offered a new site but decided it was not worth the hassle of packing up. I know the park cannot do anything about the weather But they can make the sites usable when it rains
kira
4 months agoA bit pricey for what we got. We paid almost $100 (two nights) for our campsite and the stove at the kitchen didn't even work because the gas was empty. The reception was already closed when we realized, so we could report it. There are plenty of community events though, so that is really nice. They have a BYO pizza night every Friday with a woodfired pizza oven. The amenities were clean.