Conto Campground
Highlights
- Explore eight distinct camping areas surrounded by peppermint trees, offering a unique natural experience.
- Pitch your tent on compacted crushed limestone or grassy sites, ensuring a comfortable stay.
- Walk the scenic Cape to Cape Track, just moments from your campsite, revealing stunning coastal views.
- Enjoy a barbeque under the stars, creating memorable evenings in the heart of nature.
Conto is a large campground four kilometres from Conto Beach, close to Boranup Forest and on the Cape to Cape Track.
Bookings are essential and can be made up to 180 days before arrival, for one campsite only.
Conto has eight separate unpowered camping areas.
Campsites in the Chuditch (19 campsites) and Quenda (18) areas are reverse-in with a compacted crushed limestone surface.
Campsites in the Davies (12), Hamelin (22), Isaacs (13), Whalers (11) and Whistlers (14) areas are compacted earth and grass sites nestled amongst the peppermint trees, often with low overhead clearance. They are suitable for tents and swags only with parking alongside.
Wanil is a fenced grass area for tents and swags only without marked campsites, and parking outside the fence.
Drinking water is not provided.
No-flush pit toilets in all areas.
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- WA – Australia's South West
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Conto is a large campground four kilometres from Conto Beach and on the Cape to Cape Track.
Bookings are essential.
Conto has eight separate camping areas.
Chuditch (19 campsites) and Quenda (18) areas are reverse-in with a compacted crushed limestone surface.
Davies (12), Hamelin (22), Isaacs (13), Whalers (11) and Whistlers (14) areas are compacted earth and grass sites nestled amongst the peppermint trees, often with low overhead clearance suitable for tents and swags only.
Wanil is a fenced grass area for tents and swags only.
All campsites are unpowered. No-flush pit toilets in all areas.
Chuditch and Quenda areas have food preparation shelters with gas barbecues, dishwashing sinks with rainwater (not guaranteed), food preparation surfaces, picnic tables and benches. Hamelin, Quenda and Wanil areas have gas barbecue shelters. Campers in any area may use any of the shelters.
Wanil area has shared-use picnic tables and fire rings.
Davies, Hamelin, Whalers and Whistlers areas have a picnic table, benches and a firering.
Campsites in Isaacs have a picnic table.
Campsites in Chuditch and Quenda have a fire ring.
BYO firewood.
Dogs are not permitted.
Know before you go and check for alerts, emergency incidents and road/park closures www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au.
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.