Dales Gorge Campground

Karijini National Park


Though somewhat dusty, this large Parks & Wildlife Service camping ground offers shady, spacious sites with nearby toilets, gas barbecues and picnic tables. Forget tent pegs – you'll be using rocks as anchors. It's first come, first served (no bookings). The camping ground is 17km on sealed road from the eastern entrance station.


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1. Dales Gorge

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2. Fern Pool

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4. Knox Gorge

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5. Oxer Lookout

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6. Weano Gorge

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7. Hancock Gorge

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