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Collie River Valley Tourist Park, Collie

Located within a few blocks of the town centre, the Collie River Valley Tourist Park provides affordable accommodation with on-site vans and cabins in quiet and shady surroundings. Budget cabins are fully equipped with television, microwave, cutlery, plates and toaster. Full linen service including pillows available at reasonable rates.

Plenty of food outlets in town with barbeque packs abailable from the park. With over 80 powered sites, powered tent sites also available, we welcome large groups and clubs (discounts apply). Well behaved dogs are welcome but must be on leads (conditions apply). Ideal for the Bibbulmun Track walkers, backpackers, holiday makers with families, travelling tourists and even the permanent resident.

The Collie River Valley Tourist Park is only a short drive from Wellington Dam, Donnybrook and Harvey. Enjoy a visit to the many wineries in the region, stop over at Gnomesville or the King Jarrah tree in the Ferguson Valley. The beautiful Collie River is located close to the park, with swimming available at Minninup Pool.

Walking accommodation packages available (by prior arrangement) consisting of pick up service from Bibbulmun Track, transport to park, overnight accommodation, breakfast and transport back to the track.

Accommodation Options

Backpackers Room

Shared accommodation with packages available for pick up and drop off to the Bibbulmun track, overnight accommodation and breakfast.

Powered sites

Quiet, shady tent sites with access to an amenity room with television, two ablution blocks and two laundries.

On-site Caravan

Caravan with hard annexe which sleeps upto 5 persons.

Budget Cabins

Fully self-contained budget cabins with own shower and toilet, sleeps up to four persons, blankets and linen provided.

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping
  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bush Walking

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