Quinninup Tourist Park

1 Eco Park Road, Quinninup, WA 6258 ,Australia
Quinninup Tourist Park Quinninup Tourist Park is one of the popular Campground located in 1 Eco Park Road ,Quinninup listed under Attractions/things to do in Quinninup , Campground in Quinninup ,

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Quinninup Tourist and Caravan Park is set amongst the tall trees of the South West of Western Australia. It has large drive through grassed caravan and campsites, nine metre roads (no backing up), five star toilet block with disabled and baby facilities. We are pet friendly and welcome large groups and also large Rigs. We have great drinking water and a dump site. There is a great camp kitchen, now with a pizza oven!

There are 6 self contained family sized chalets with 2 bedrooms, sleeping up to six people, with all linen, towels etc. provided. They are self contained and have a verandah where you can sit and view Kangaroos grazing on the lawns.

We have 51 large powered sites which have access to free gas bbqs. Tv reception, drive through bays. The park is surrounded by farmland, national parks and state forest. It has birds, Kangaroos and Emus visiting. We feed the wild Kangaroos each evening that are quite friendly including the orphaned Joeys that rely on us for food.

There is a tavern close by, post office and internet access. Old school buildings that house a library with photo display of the times gone by and a small museum. Take a stroll through the forrest on already laid out tracks or plan your own long or short walks through the forrest to see wildflowers in spring. Catch a marron in the lake on our door step, a perch or a trout to put on the barbie. Canoe in the lake or paddle down the local rivers. A short drive takes you to wineries, craft shops, town of Pemberton and the beach.

Only an hour or so from the tree top walk, Quinninup also boasts some historical sites such as old house dating from the late 1800s and an old church built by local families. It served as a school, and a community centre for the pioneer familes, some who still live in the area. There is a Cork Tree (to make bottle corks) and a Bunya Pine with very large nuts, used by the indidgenous people as a food source.

Quinninup Tourist Park is a great park to visit,we can make you welcome for a day , a week, or a lifetime. Visit us soon.

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