Manjimup Central Caravan Park
Enjoy the peace and serenity!
Enjoy the peace, serenity and indulging in the fresh produce of the Southern Forests. The town of Manjimup is in an ideal location for a range of tourist attractions, drives and activities in the forest areas of SW WA. It is located just 307 km south of Perth in the beautiful Southern Forest. This is the land of tall timbers, abundant water and undulating scenery. Manjimup is also the centre of the Warren and Blackwood valleys offering a host of historic, scenic, activity and sporting opportunities to enjoy in this stunning part of WA.
The Manjimup Central Caravan Park is centrally located in Manjimup close to the town-centre, restaurants and tourist spots. It is immaculately presented with near new, clean amenities and excellent sites, making a stay here an absolute pleasure.
The park also boasts its very own deli/ take-away shop on site. Set off the road, the caravan park is a great place to relax with a view of bushland making this a place to stop a while and enjoy what the surrounding area and town have to offer.
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Things To Do
With the amazing forests nearby, there is a wonderful timber heritage in the area of Manjimup. Make sure you visit the King Jarrah Tree, Gloucester Tree and Diamond Tree Lookout. A short drive takes you to the One Tree Bridge, Glenoran Pool and 4 Aces, giving insight into the engineering ingenuity of the early twentieth century.
The area is ideal for bird watching and there are many walking trails in the local bushland, forests and the nearby Shannon National Park. Mountain bike riding and horse riding activities are also possible in these areas. Trout and marron fishing (permits apply) is also popular with the locals.
A short drive from town is the popular Fonty’s Pool. Created in 1925 by Archie Fontanini as a pool to irrigate his vegetables, it soon became a favourite picnic spot and a great place to enjoy a summertime swim.
Manjimup is a very successful truffle-growing region, and is home to a number of wineries and truffle companies. For a bite to eat, visit one of our great local wineries or try one of the restaurants or cafes in town.
For those interested in the history of of Manjimup, a visit to Dingup Church and the Pioneer Cairn is highly recommended. You can also visit the Pemberton Tramway and historic cemetery. The Visitors Centre is located in the heart of town and is open 7 days a week.
Rates
Rates are based on 2 people per site per night. Please contact us to confirm our current rates.
Accommodation Type | Price |
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Powered Site |
$33.50 - $37 per night, $40.50 - $45 per night Peak Days |
Big Rig Drive through Sites |
$45 |
Ensuite Site |
$42.30 - $47 per night, $49.50 - $55 per night Peak Days |
Extra Guests |
$15 per person (ages 12+), $5 (5-12 years), free (0-4 years), pets stay free |
Key Deposit |
$20 |
Staying Hitched |
$10 (Due to taking up extra site) |
Booking Terms:
All bookings are charged a $20 key deposit which is refunded in cash on return of the key at check out, prior to 10am.
Kui Park members get a 10% discount up to $30 per stay on the accommodation.
*Peak Days Include
- All W.A. Public Holidays are a min 2 Night Stay (excluding Easter and Christmas)
- Truffle Kerfuffle and Cherry Festival 2 Night Minimum stays
- Easter & Christmas are 4 Night minimum stay
Prices are subject to change.
Special Offers
Stop Stay & Save when you stay 3 or 5 days!
When you Stop and Stay at Manjimup for 3 days, you can save by enjoying a $5 discount off your membership. Stay 5 days and you save $10 off your membership PLUS (for both options) you can take advantage of a 10% discount for your accommodation up to a maximum of $30 discount.