Can you camp anywhere on 80 Mile Beach?
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Can you camp anywhere on 80 Mile Beach?
You can stay at Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park which has a mini mart, powered sites, barbecues, shade and lawn. Cape Keraudren is managed by the Shire of East Pilbara. There are campsites, toilets, rubbish bins and an on-site ranger (vehicle entry and camping fees apply).
Can you drive along 80 Mile Beach?
You are allowed to drive your 4WD on the beach, despite it being a turtle breeding location and very popular for those fishing. This means you have a responsibility to drive sensibly, and look after the privilege.
Do you need a 4WD to get to 80 Mile Beach?
Well run, grassy sites, reasonably priced, amenities spot-on, handy shop (ice cream by the scoop!), one small dune away from the famous Eighty Mile Beach. A fantastic stop. Don’t be put off by the 10km of dirt road – we are non-4wd and did it slowly, steadily and successfully.
Is 80 Mile Beach worth visiting?
It’s a haven for anglers, shell collectors, beach fossickers and a great camping area. Thousands of migratory birds flock here on their annual migration. It’s also an important turtle nesting site. Eighty Mile Beach is recognised as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.
Is there phone reception at 80 Mile Beach?
Great for Fishing,but not for swimming as people are catching sharks on a daily basis,you can drive on the beach to get away from the crowds. The sunsets are spectacular. They now have phone/Internet and TV reception.
Is the road to 80 Mile Beach sealed?
The Eighty Mile Beach Road is an unsealed road in Western Australia.
Where do you stop at Eighty Mile Beach?
The Eighty Mile Beach caravan park is situated on Wallal Downs station. Top Tip: As you near the end of the 10km dirt track in you will summit a hill, stop a moment and admire the Ocean Vista in In front of you it will set your mind on the right track for your stay.