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The Best Caravan Parks for Kids in WA

Geraldton WEATHER

Planning a family road trip around Western Australia? Western Australia is full of vast landscapes, stunning endless coastlines, and some of the best family holiday spots you’ll ever find.

At Summerstar Tourist Parks, we know the secret to a great family getaway is keeping the kids happy (and worn out by bedtime!). Whether that’s running them out to the playground, splashing about in the swimming pool or jumping on any park’s best kid-beloved feature, the jumping pillow, Summerstar’s parks are loved by grown-ups and kids alike.

Here’s our guide to the best caravan parks for kids in WA, and some local tips on must-do adventures nearby.

Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park

A couple sit by the pool over looking the view of the mountains


Take a swim and look out over Red Bluff at Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park

Aside from the spectacular view of Red Bluff, Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park is just a small walk away from the beach, making it a favourite among kids.

If you need more of a reason to book a family getaway here, the park boasts holiday units for a luxurious holiday, ensuite sites for families who love to camp, and a swimming pool for post-adventure downtime.

Family -friendly things to do in Kalbarri:

  • Take in the spectacular coastal cliffs and walk the short trails to lookouts like Red Bluff.
  • Head out on an adventure to Kalbarri National Park, where kids can walk across the Kalbarri Skywalk and spot emus and kangaroos on their way out.
  • Don’t miss the daily Pelican Feeding around 8.45am on the foreshore with the local volunteers.

Horrocks Beach Caravan Park

A drone image of a caravan park by the water.
Enjoy beachfront views at Horrocks Beach Caravan 
Park

Horrocks Beach is one of those secret holiday locations that you just have to visit to understand why it’s so beloved. Quiet, peaceful and tucked away, Horrocks Beach Caravan Park sits right by the beach, perfect for sandcastle-building and swims in its calm waters.

Family -friendly things to do in Horrocks Beach:

  • Try your hand at fishing off the local jetty, or swim out to the moored pontoon during the warmer months.
  • Check out the neighbouring golf course, tennis courts and lawn bowls.
  • Explore the surrounding rock pools and dunes.

Geraldton Belair Gardens Caravan Park

A drone image of a caravan park by the water.Head out to Point Moore for a lovely day out in Geraldton

Swimming pool, check. Jumping pillow, check. Short walk from the beach, check. There’s a reason why kids love this picturesque caravan park in Geraldton and the park’s shady spots great for family BBQ is part of it!

Family -friendly things to do in Geraldton:

  • Explore the colourful Geraldton Foreshore, with water play areas, skate park, and family-friendly cafes.
  • Visit the Museum of Geraldton for shipwreck stories that will fire up young imaginations.
  • Take a short drive to the famous Abrolhos Islands for a snorkelling tour to meet the diverse marine life!

Jurien Bay Tourist Park

A drone image of a caravan park by the water with a jumping pillow.Visit the popular Jurien Bay for your next family getaway.

It’s easy to see why Jurien Bay is such a popular destination for families. From checking out the unique local marine animals, to exploring the mysterious landscape of The Pinnacles, there’s no end of adventures to embark on in Jurien Bay.

With Jurien Bay Tourist Park located right in the heart of town, and sitting right in front of the beach, the kids will have an epic time alternating between the park’s jumping pillow and the sparkling white sand of the beach.

Family -friendly things to do in Jurien Bay:

  • Meet the friendly Australian Sea Lions on a Jurien Bay snorkelling tour and have an unforgettable family experience.
  • Discover the delights along the Jurien Bay Foreshore, with its huge playground and water play area.
  • Head out to Lesueur National Park, spot some native wildlife or go on a birdwatch!

Margaret River Tourist Park

A drone image of a swimming pool
Get ready for a splashing good time in the pool at Margaret River Tourist Park.

What’s more iconic than a trip down south? While you’re headed down for  weekend of wine tasting amongst the beautiful surroundings of Margaret River, stay at the family-friendly Margaret River Tourist Park!

Relax while the kids jump on their bikes and scoot around the safe park, splash about in the swimming pool, and tire themselves out on the playground and jumping pillow!

Family -friendly things to do in Margaret River:

  • Head out on a family food trail and taste produce from local farms and providores like chocolate, cheese, tasty chutneys and more.
  • Go underground and explore the magical Mammoth Cave or Lake Cave — underground adventures kids never forget.
  • Hit the family-friendly surf and sand at the well-known beaches of Margaret River (try the Margaret River Mouth for a fun play)

Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park

A jumping pillow in front of the water.
Pure holiday fun for the kids at Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park.

A playground to keep little ones happy, and space to explore right by the water’s edge, the peaceful Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park is a quiet little park nestled right in the midst of nature.

Family -friendly things to do in Walpole:

  • Walk among the treetops on the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk.
  • Take the family out on the Walpole-Nornalup Inlet for a kayak or boat ride.
  • Explore the magical Giant Tingle Tree, big enough for a grown person to step inside.

Why Families (and kids!) Love Summerstar

Summerstar Tourist Park is family-owned and run by people who have kids of their own, which is how they know to create parks that will be truly memorable. In fact, read all about their family getaway to Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park and learn their tips and tricks for travelling with kids.

With 16 parks across WA and SA, there’s always another adventure just down the road. Explore all 16 Summerstar Tourist Parks now!

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