Great but windy spot, beautiful sunset. Only a short gravel road to get there. Didn’t see a ranger (between 6pm and 7am atleast)
Campsites at Eagle Bluff, Fowlers Camp, Whalebone Bay & Goulet Bluff lie within the area commonly known as South Peron which is now designated as a Class A National Park. Bookings for dates after 1 January 2025 are now available via DBCA's ParkStay online booking system. From 1 January 2025 onwards, bookings will no longer be available via the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery & Visitor Centre. Please visit parkstay.dbca.wa.gov.au to book your campsite.
Very nice spot! We booked first at the tourist information center at Coral bay, it was 15 aud per car. Completely worth it. There are no facilities. We booked the same morning and there were plenty of free spots. Accessible by 2WD.
Be aware after heavy rain not accessible for 2WD
Beautiful camp by the coast with an amazing view. Can’t get windy and few flies around during the day!
Good spot to sleep in the middle of the dunes, view of the ocean, magnificent sunset. Accessible by CC. You must book the same day at the Discovery center in Denham (15$Aus). It's better to sleep here than crammed into the Denham campsites where you pay AUS$80 per night!
An amazing camping spot! There is heaps of space, so you're really to yourself and have amazing views over the ocean and for sunsets! The water is very nice for a dip here as well. It can get pretty windy up here. No facilities, so please take your rubbish, toilet paper as well! You have to book your spot at the visitor Center in Denham, via email (including credit card details) or phone (only Telstra) You can only book your spot for the same day and can only stay for one night, so you have to switch between the four different campgrounds if you want to stay for a couple of days. We stayed for 6 nights and switching back and forth to the different sites was no problem at all
It's a free camping zone with no facilities but there is no signs of prohibition to camp. Really nice and quite spot
The most beautiful sky at night and sunrise. It might be a little bit windy:)
Beautiful spot (just like the three other permit required spots), amazing sunset, amazing sunrise! A few spots right at the waters edge (be careful with the tides though!). 2WD accessible, but make sure to check for loose sand before you drive into your spot! No facilities, so make sure to take all your rubbish (including toilet paper!) with you. The Ranger comes in every morning to check permits (and have a chat) so make sure you register at the discovery center in Denham or by calling between their opening hours.