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Ken T.
6 months ago

Nice little camp site. 11 camp sites in total. Perfect for tent campers. Two drop toilets, one at each end. A walking track connects the camp sites and toilets that are located behind the sites, with the parking for vehicles at the front of each site. This track also connects to both Goblin swap and Hallow tree camp-site.



Location

Boat Landing Rd,
Yeagarup,
Western Australia

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Listing type
Campsite
Management
National Parks
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Average temperature

January
L 13°C
H 28°C
February
L 14°C
H 28°C
March
L 13°C
H 25°C
April
L 11°C
H 22°C
May
L 9°C
H 19°C
June
L 8°C
H 16°C
July
L 7°C
H 15°C
August
L 7°C
H 16°C
September
L 8°C
H 17°C
October
L 9°C
H 20°C
November
L 10°C
H 23°C
December
L 12°C
H 26°C
Source: Meteostat

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107.44 km

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