Take a break and rejuvenate at this serene beachfront park, perfectly situated halfway between Port Hedland and Broome. A favored stopover for those journeying through the Pilbara or traveling to and from the Kimberley, Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park provides an ideal retreat.
The park offers 150 grassed and shaded powered sites, 50 unpowered sites, and a selection of comfortable, fully self-contained cabins. Whether you’re a traveler, tourist, or camper, you’ll find the perfect spot to relax and unwind amidst the natural beauty of this coastal haven.
Dave Dewhurst
a month agoYou seem to have a lot of moaners on this. What do they want? Noosa luxury? We stayed there back in 2007. It was late in the wet season, so there were not many of us there. We were over half through the big lap and thought the place was great. The staff were there only occasionally during the day - no worries. Almost stepped a brown snake. Caught a fish, drank some beer, chatted to everyone. But then a second cyclone was heading our way, so we had to leave. Pity. We'll have to come back, but is it too civilized now?
Julia
a month agoAmazing camp spot - very highly recommended. Cristal blue water, lots of shells at the beach, wallabies jumping around and turtles laying their eggs. Sunsets are insane. People working there are really friendly. There is a little shop with all kind of groceries. Washing machine available for 5$. Every site has an own waterstation with drinkable water (taste is a little strong tho). Yes amenities are old but very clean. Also strong shower pressure. Lots of shade on most of the sites. I can recommend nr 98
Imogen Warren
2 months agoBEWARE!!! This is a lovely park and I would recommend it. However, we came during the off peak and if we booked through G'day, it would have cost $60 per night for a powered site. By booking directly it cost $25!! Otherwise it is great, lot of shady sites, great access to the beach and fabulous wildlife.
Ross Shaw
5 months agoFantastic location if you want a stunning beach. Fishing is the go here whether you just walk from your accommodation over the dunes or drive the beach to your secret fishing spot. As usual sunsets are spectacular over the ocean in the west. Cafe on site for coffee and cafes plus they have dinner (takeaway) at night.
Nic
2 months agoStunning location. Many of the facilities were closed and those that were open were dated. Gorgeous walks along the beach and amazing opportunity to see turtles. Drive to the site in a 2wd camper wasn’t easy but worth it. Lots of wallabies around. Reasonable sized pitches.