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Stunning beachside campground
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Lola Hubner

Who wouldn’t want to camp right next to the beach that was voted the best in Australia?! You’re sure to have some of the best views right from your site. It’s usually booked out months in advance, so try to secure a spot early. We've also had some luck checking the booking website daily for any last minute cancellations. If you’re staying at the Lucky Bay campground, there’s a scenic walking trail that starts at the campsite which will take you to Thistle Cove. It takes about two hours return and has beautiful views of the large cliffs and the ocean. If you have the time, I’d definitely recommend checking it out.

Camping at Lucky Bay Campground costs $20 per person per night although you’ll also need a National Parks Pass to enter the park. This costs $17 per vehicle per day or you can purchase a WA All Park Pass for $130 which gives you unlimited entry to any WA park for 12 months.

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