Outback Oasis Caravan Park

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Your Gateway to Ningaloo Adventure

The Outback Oasis Caravan Park is a peaceful, family-owned retreat nestled off the main road in Carnarvon, the gateway to the breathtaking Ningaloo Coast. Surrounded by lush greenery, our award-winning park provides a relaxing escape for all types of travelers. Whether you’re seeking a shady, grassed site, a drive-through option, or a concrete slab site, we have a variety of spacious and well-maintained options to suit your needs.

For those looking for extra comfort, our modern One-Bedroom Cabins are perfect for couples, featuring a fully self-contained layout with a separate bedroom, stylish bathroom, well-equipped kitchen, and a spacious living and dining area. Families or small groups can enjoy our fully self-contained Family Cabins, which include a queen bed in the open-plan living area and a separate room with bunk beds. All accommodations come with air conditioning, fresh linen, and towels for a comfortable stay.

  • Cabins
  • Grassed Camp Sites
  • Large Rig Friendly Sites
  • Powered Sites
  • No Pets Allowed

Park Facilities

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Laundry Facilities
  • LPG Gas
  • Recreation Room
  • Sewage Dump Point
  • Swimming Pool
  • Tourist Information
  • WiFi Available

Local Attractions

Nestled between the Shark Bay and Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Areas, Carnarvon is a vibrant destination rich in history, natural beauty, and fresh local produce. Visitors can indulge in an array of tropical fruits, vegetables, and seafood while uncovering the town’s fascinating past. A highlight is the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum, where you can learn about the historic Tracking Station that relayed the first moon landing to Australian audiences. The museum’s interactive exhibits, including the OTC Satellite Earth Station, provide a unique glimpse into Australia’s role in space exploration.

For those who love the outdoors, The Fascine offers a picturesque waterfront perfect for a relaxing stroll, a sunset picnic, or a swim in the calm ocean waters. History enthusiasts can explore the Carnarvon Heritage Precinct, home to the Lighthouse Keepers Cottage Museum and the Railway Museum. Just 75 km north, the dramatic Blowholes create a spectacular ocean display, while Pelican Point offers opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Adventure seekers can venture further to explore the rugged landscapes of the Kennedy Range and Mt Augustus National Park, making Carnarvon an ideal base for discovering the wonders of Western Australia’s Gascoyne region.

  • Bird Watching
  • Cycling Tracks in Area
  • Fishing
  • Food & Wine Region
  • Golf Nearby
  • Lawn Bowls Nearby
  • Photographic Sites in Area
  • Scenic Drives in Area

Park Contact Details

  • Your Hosts: Denis Durmanich & Gabi Schmitt
  • Address: 49 Wise Street, Carnarvon, WA, 6701
  • GPS: -24.866612, 113.681884
  • What3Words /// fineness.myself.yourself

Reviews

Peaceful Setting

01 Mar, 2025

This caravan park in carnarvon is great friendly staff in a good location and quiet peaceful setting clean and tidy throughout I like the set up in stead of small roads everywhere like a new estate one road takes you to a two way a fork and its easy to navigate to your location and they allow you to wash caravan, car for a small fee

Stephen

Highlight of Our Trip

01 Mar, 2025

This was the highlight of our trip .place was clean great facilities including toilets showers and cooking area. Dumping for black water was convenient. Our motor home is 12M and most places couldn’t accommodate us or were fully booked. But glad we stayed here.

clyde dvaz

Nice Park

08 Feb, 2025

Nice clean park. We had a relaxing 2 days here. Helpful staff. Met some nice people.

Barb, QLD

Would Stay Again

08 Feb, 2025

We stayed here for a bit more than a week, because our car broke down. Everyone was really helpful and super friendly. We could check in early, which was great. The cabin was clean and spacious for the two of us. It has a nice area to sit outside and inside. There is a pool which was nice as well, because around this area there is not much to do. Close to the IGA. Staff was really friendly and always willing to help with anything. If I ever have to stay in Carnarvon I would definitely stay here again. Thanks

Nicole , Netherlands

Rates

Rates are based on 2 people per site/cabin per night. Please contact us to confirm our current rates.

Book Online
Accommodation TypePrice
Powered SiteNightly rate $53 (2 People) or weekly (minimum stay 14 days required) $261 per week plus power
CabinsFrom $170
Extra Guests$15 per adult and $10 per child (aged 2 and over)

Booking Terms:

Kui Parks Loyalty Members: receive a 10% discount on published rates to a maximum of $40 per stay. Conditions apply.

Not yet a member? Join us HERE and ensure to select this park when signing up to show your support!

Special Offers

Save on every stay

with Kui Parks Loyalty Membership!

2-year Membership from only $40.

  • Cabins
  • Grassed Camp Sites
  • Large Rig Friendly Sites
  • Powered Sites
  • No Pets Allowed

Park Facilities

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Laundry Facilities
  • LPG Gas
  • Recreation Room
  • Sewage Dump Point
  • Swimming Pool
  • Tourist Information
  • WiFi Available

Local Attractions

Nestled between the Shark Bay and Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Areas, Carnarvon is a vibrant destination rich in history, natural beauty, and fresh local produce. Visitors can indulge in an array of tropical fruits, vegetables, and seafood while uncovering the town’s fascinating past. A highlight is the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum, where you can learn about the historic Tracking Station that relayed the first moon landing to Australian audiences. The museum’s interactive exhibits, including the OTC Satellite Earth Station, provide a unique glimpse into Australia’s role in space exploration.

For those who love the outdoors, The Fascine offers a picturesque waterfront perfect for a relaxing stroll, a sunset picnic, or a swim in the calm ocean waters. History enthusiasts can explore the Carnarvon Heritage Precinct, home to the Lighthouse Keepers Cottage Museum and the Railway Museum. Just 75 km north, the dramatic Blowholes create a spectacular ocean display, while Pelican Point offers opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Adventure seekers can venture further to explore the rugged landscapes of the Kennedy Range and Mt Augustus National Park, making Carnarvon an ideal base for discovering the wonders of Western Australia’s Gascoyne region.

  • Bird Watching
  • Cycling Tracks in Area
  • Fishing
  • Food & Wine Region
  • Golf Nearby
  • Lawn Bowls Nearby
  • Photographic Sites in Area
  • Scenic Drives in Area

Park Contact Details

  • Your Hosts: Denis Durmanich & Gabi Schmitt
  • Address: 49 Wise Street, Carnarvon, WA, 6701
  • GPS: -24.866612, 113.681884
  • What3Words /// fineness.myself.yourself

Reviews

Peaceful Setting

01 Mar, 2025

This caravan park in carnarvon is great friendly staff in a good location and quiet peaceful setting clean and tidy throughout I like the set up in stead of small roads everywhere like a new estate one road takes you to a two way a fork and its easy to navigate to your location and they allow you to wash caravan, car for a small fee

Stephen

Highlight of Our Trip

01 Mar, 2025

This was the highlight of our trip .place was clean great facilities including toilets showers and cooking area. Dumping for black water was convenient. Our motor home is 12M and most places couldn’t accommodate us or were fully booked. But glad we stayed here.

clyde dvaz

Nice Park

08 Feb, 2025

Nice clean park. We had a relaxing 2 days here. Helpful staff. Met some nice people.

Barb, QLD

Would Stay Again

08 Feb, 2025

We stayed here for a bit more than a week, because our car broke down. Everyone was really helpful and super friendly. We could check in early, which was great. The cabin was clean and spacious for the two of us. It has a nice area to sit outside and inside. There is a pool which was nice as well, because around this area there is not much to do. Close to the IGA. Staff was really friendly and always willing to help with anything. If I ever have to stay in Carnarvon I would definitely stay here again. Thanks

Nicole , Netherlands

Rates

Rates are based on 2 people per site/cabin per night. Please contact us to confirm our current rates.

Accommodation TypePrice
Powered SiteNightly rate $53 (2 People) or weekly (minimum stay 14 days required) $261 per week plus power
CabinsFrom $170
Extra Guests$15 per adult and $10 per child (aged 2 and over)

Book Online

Booking Terms:

Kui Parks Loyalty Members: receive a 10% discount on published rates to a maximum of $40 per stay. Conditions apply.

Not yet a member? Join us HERE and ensure to select this park when signing up to show your support!

Special Offers

Save on every stay

with Kui Parks Loyalty Membership!

2-year Membership from only $40.