ABOUT WARROORA
2wd or 4wd friendly. Accommodation and campsites available.
There are camps right on the beach, plus there is a greater station stay in this area. You get to choose what area you would like to stay in.
There isn't much available out here though. So come prepared with plenty of food, fuel and water. The nearest town is 1 hour drive away.
Warroora Station is managed by Parks publicy so you need to book here:
https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park/warroora-coast
Warroora Homestead is managed and owned privately you can book in here:
https://www.warroora.com/
Warroora Station/Homestead is a station stay set in the Australian outback, with easy access to the beach.
It is a working cattle station which offers visitors a unique mix of station lifestyle, history and adventure.
People come here to enjoy activities like station living, fishing, snorkelling, and exploring the nearby Ningaloo Reef, which is famous for vibrant marine life.
The station offers camping and accommodation. Some people even work here for a free stay.
Things to know:
You can stay up to 14 days in peak (28 in the off season)
Peak season is West Australian March - August.
Here is the list of camps along this stretch of coastline:
14 Mile
Amherst Point
Black Moon Cliff
Elle’s Beach
Lagoon
Maggies
Nick’s Camp
Sandy Point
Stans Camp (Overflow)
Stevens Camp
The Ridge Campground
Good luck choosing which one! Sometimes you just need to go with the ones which are available.