Accommodation

Wahgunyah Conservation Park

Wahgunyah Conservation Park is relatively undisturbed with long, windswept beaches, dunes, dense coastal mallee and coastal heath understorey. It is home to several bird species, kangaroos and wombats.

Don't forget to visit the adjoining Far West Coast Marine Park which is a critically-important breeding and calving area for the endangered Southern Right whale and a popular whale watching destination.

  • Cheetima Campground

    Camp out under the stars on the beach. A won­der­ful fish­ing spot, you can enjoy reel­ing in a mul­loway or Aus­tralian salmon, or sim­ply relax on one of the spec­tac­u­lar sandy beach­es. This beach camp­ground has no shade or pro­tec­tion from the wind and has unal­lo­cat­ed camp­ing for up to 5 vehicles.

    Access: 2WD and 4WD.
    Suit­able for: tents and camper trailers.
    Facil­i­ties: nil.
    Camp­fires: allowed (sea­son­al fire restric­tions apply).
    Num­ber of camp­sites: unal­lo­cat­ed — max­i­mum 5 vehicles.
    Elec­tric­i­ty: unpowered.
  • Dogfence Beach Campground

    Camp out under the stars on the beach. A won­der­ful fish­ing spot, you can enjoy reel­ing in a mul­loway or Aus­tralian salmon, or sim­ply relax on one of the spec­tac­u­lar sandy beach­es. Unal­lo­cat­ed camp­ground com­pris­ing of two des­ig­nat­ed camp­sites. Offers beach camp­ing. Flat, sandy ter­rain and min­i­mal shade.

    Access: 4WD.
    Suit­able for: tents and camper trailers.
    Facil­i­ties: nil.
    Camp­fires: allowed (sea­son­al fire restric­tions apply).
    Elec­tric­i­ty: unpowered.

    Please be aware access along the ver­min proof fence is prohibited.