Community Welcomes RVs: Yalgoo, WA | Lets Go Caravan and Camping

Community Welcomes RVs: Yalgoo, WA

Category: News, Date: 26 November 2019

Look out for the ‘Community Welcomes Recreational Vehicles’ signage on your next trip and rest easy knowing that your destination is equipped to welcome you and your caravan, camper trailer, motorhome or campervan. This month we are profiling Yalgoo.

These towns have made a commitment to offer easily accessible long vehicle short term parking within the town centre and have clear directional signage to their local visitor information centre.

Experience the Outback in Yalgoo, just six hours north of Perth or two east of Geraldton. From late July to September, the surrounding area is covered in Western Australia wildflowers. The heart of central Western Australia provides wide open space, clear blue skies, and landscapes only mother nature could possibly be responsible for.

This historic town is full of character, with well-preserved turn-of-the-century buildings and rich gold mining heritage. Yalgoo was founded in the 1980’s with the discovery of alluvial gold, and there are plenty of reminders of the town’s wild gold rush days, including the railway station, cemetery, Monisgnor Hawes- the convent chapel, Jokers Tunnel and the Court House Museum.

The “Gascoyne Murchison Outback Pathways” are 3 self-drive Outback adventures, great for 4WD enthusiasts. Each pathway provides historic route through the Outback, with Yalgoo a stop in two – The Wool Wagon Pathway and the Miner’s Pathway.

Facilities in this town:

  • Caravan park
  • Four wheel driving
  • Fuel station
  • General store
  • Historic trails/pathways
  • Museum
  • Pub/Tavern
  • Resource Centre
  • Seasonal wildflowers

For more information, please visit the Community Welcomes website.

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