RV AND CAMPING SPOTS IN AND AROUND NARROGIN
Narrogin hours of use
Types of vehicles allowed
Recreational Vehicle (RV) means purpose built recreational vehicles, caravans, buses, coaches or other types of vehicles primarily designed and constructed to provide occupancy to a person or persons that are licensed to operate on a road. A recreational Vehicle using this area must be fitted with an operable integrated black water waste system with a holding tank within the RV. The RV must also have a grey water waste system fitted with the system being capable of capturing grey water without it being deposited on the ground (an integrated holding tank is not required). Grey water capture must be disposed of off-site.
- Recreational vehicles may use public areas for 72 hours.
- The time frame between one period of stay and the next period by the same Recreational Vehicles is 5 consecutive nights.
Types of vehicles allowed
Recreational Vehicle (RV) means purpose built recreational vehicles, caravans, buses, coaches or other types of vehicles primarily designed and constructed to provide occupancy to a person or persons that are licensed to operate on a road. A recreational Vehicle using this area must be fitted with an operable integrated black water waste system with a holding tank within the RV. The RV must also have a grey water waste system fitted with the system being capable of capturing grey water without it being deposited on the ground (an integrated holding tank is not required). Grey water capture must be disposed of off-site.
Nearby Cartridge Dump Points
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- A free dump point is located at the Narrogin Recreational Vehicle Free Stay area diagonal to the visitor centre. Standard protocol is in place for the combination lock. Please reattach the lock after use.
- A dump point is available for use at the Narrogin Caravan Park (fees apply)
- A well signed dump point can be found close to the train line at Cuballing (across the road from the petrol station).
narrogin RV CAMPING locations
RV CAMPING CLOSE TO NARROGIN CBDThere are two public and one private Recreational Vehicle Free Stay areas.
The first is located on Fairway Street in the Old Goods Shed Yard at the train station. Free Recreational Vehicle parking is permitted to the south of the Old Goods Shed. While not the most glamorous of spots, this location is very practical and within walking distance of the visitor centre, parks, public WCs, laundromat, cafes and shops. |
RV CAMPING ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN
The second free RV area is located at Railway Dam, near the intersection of Gibson street and Mokine Road (see map below).
Railway Dam is a bit further from the centre of Narrogin, but it is picturesque and peaceful. There is a BBQ, seating, shaded areas, bins, a bike rack and a lovely view of the dam (see below). For more information about rules and regulations of free RV camping in the Shire of Narrogin, please see the Shire of Narrogin website. |
DOWNDERRY WINES Caravans, RVs and campers can stop overnight at this pretty winery, only 12kms from the town centre. You can pull in without booking but most people prefer to ring ahead. The cost is $5 per person per night, but if you buy a bottle of Downderry wine, the cost is waived. WC is available, but no showers. Dogs welcome, on a lead. Very pretty views at all times of the year. 25 Graham Rd, Dumberning WA 6312 Call Rex or Jan on 0427 814 903 https://www.downderrywines.com |
highbury RV CAMPING location
The Highbury location (15kms from the townsite of Narrogin) is on the eastern side of Great Southern Highway opposite the Highbury Store. Free parking is permitted to the north and south of the public conveniences, within 100 meters of them. Find a general store, a pub with great meals, and walks close to hand. |
cuballing RV CAMPING locationS
Cuballing Tavern offers free camp at the back of the tavern. The pet-friendly site is accessible to caravans, motorhomes, and campers.
There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site please support the hotel and the local community. It is a great place to relax, have sumptuous meals and cold drinks. |
Popanyinning (19kms from Cuby townsite), at the Popanyinning Oval (slightly left and below the red marker on the map opposite).
The general store in within walking distance of the oval, as are toilets and a water stand. Everything is well marked, however if you would like any advice, pop in to the Poppo store (open six days a week) and ask Sam. |
DRYANDRA CAMPING LOCATIONS
CONGELIN CAMPGROUND
The Congelin campground has eight caravan bays and a group camping area with room for approximately 30 campers. Fires are not permitted between the dates stated at the campsite. A small water tank is available for use but water supply and quality are not guaranteed. Visitors should bring their own water. The campground is a great place to see marsupials and birds but please do not feed them No dogs (or other pets) allowed at this campground Congelin Campground is non-bookable. Camping fees apply. MORE INFORMATION |
GNAALA MIA CAMPGROUND
There are 27 caravan bays and eight tent sites across two separate loops. Fires are not permitted between the dates stated at the campsite. There are water tanks attached to the barbecue shelters but water availability and quality cannot be guaranteed. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own water. No dogs (or other pets) allowed at this campground Camping fees and bookings Gnaala Mia Campground is non-bookable. Camping fees apply MORE INFORMATION |