Embarking on a journey to the Pilbara on the northern coast of Western Australia promises an unforgettable adventure. To truly experience this remarkable region in comfort, consider staying at Discovery Parks Pilbara Karratha.
This park offers a variety of luxurious accommodations to suit every traveler, including cabins, units, and motel-style rooms. For those who prefer to bring their own setup, there are ample spaces for caravans and tents. While the kids enjoy the park’s facilities, you can immerse yourself in the stunning outback ambiance that makes this location so unique.
Discovery Parks Pilbara Karratha is the perfect base for travelers, tourists, and campers looking to explore the captivating beauty of Western Australia’s northern coast.
Crystal Moko
a month agoDiscovery Parks Karratha has been a fantastic place to stay. The relaxed atmosphere is perfect for families, with a focus on letting kids be kids without unnecessary hovering. It’s refreshing to see a park that truly embraces this philosophy. Any issues we’ve had have been promptly addressed by the team, and if they couldn’t resolve something directly, they’ve provided helpful advice to get it sorted. The staff go above and beyond, and a special mention has to go to the older maintenance man – he’s the friendliest, hardest-working person we’ve come across and always has a smile for everyone. Another standout is their flexibility with bookings. They’ve been more than happy to accommodate extensions when needed, which has made our stay so much easier. Overall, Discovery Parks Karratha offers a welcoming and stress-free experience, and we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone!
Cassie Julez
3 months agoEasy to access and clean. The rooms could do with some love as they haven't been updated in over 10 years. The TV was also extremely small, appx the size of a 600ml bottle. The staff were lovely and helpful.
Charlie Pattle
2 months agoFantastic amenities and surroundings, however one rude and intimidating manager Tim has completely disgraced this site. Such a shame that even when approaching the regional manager, he spoke to a woman the exact same tone as Tim and would not deal with mine and others complaints about the rudeness and intimidating manager. This experience has completely tarnished mine and others opinions of this park. Child friendly??? Absolutely not!
John White
4 months agoNice large level sites. The ensuite was very old and could do with a new pedestal and remodelling. Camp kitchen and laundry were OK and the swimming pool was small and not much room for us oldies once the kids and parents got there. The major concern was the young children 🧒 riding bikes around the roads, most with no helmets, and not watching for cars etc.
Katie Scott
4 months agoWe stayed here last week camping in swags we where shoved into a corner at the front of the park it was a grassed walk way i would call it that every one used, And we couldn't even park near our site (and every tom dick and harry parked there, so if u leave to go someone ur lucky to get ur parking bay back, we also had a big boat) people where walking their dogs Through The Grass area where we were camping and letting the dogs go to the toilet I actually stood in poo and nearly walked into my tent, there is no designated dog area which I think is outrageous. The toilets and showers are feral and we were kept awake by people in their cabins fighting and having arguments and I had one drunk man abuse me one night because I asked him to keep the noise down at 9:30 this campground remind us of a mine site There is nothing appealing about this place. It is awful and very unclean.The camp kitchen and one toilet was so run down and out dated we where so lucky we did not need the kitchen We will never visit again or recommend this place to any one