Holiday Parks in WA You Won’t Want to Leave    | Lets Go Caravan and Camping

Holiday Parks in WA You Won’t Want to Leave   

Category: Inspiration, News, Road To A Million, Date: 1 April 2026

Western Australia is known for its long distances and epic road trips — but some of the best stays are the ones where you don’t feel the need to keep driving. 

From coastal escapes to island getaways and nature-filled retreats, WA offers places where you can arrive, settle in and make the most of your surroundings. And when your holiday park is packed with facilities, close to everything you need and surrounded by natural beauty, there’s even less reason to be on the move. 

These WA holiday parks are the kinds of stays where you can slow down, stay put and let the destination do the work. 

Discovery Parks – Bunbury Foreshore 

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Set right on Koombana Bay, Discovery Parks – Bunbury Foreshore combines coastal access with family-friendly facilities that make it easy to spend your whole trip in one place. 

The standout is the shipwreck-themed splash park, paired with a swimming pool, bouncing pillow and activity spaces that keep kids entertained for hours. Step outside the park and you’ll find beaches, cycle paths, dolphin encounters and the Bunbury town centre all within easy reach — but with this much on offer, you may not need to go far. 

Discovery Resorts – Rottnest Island 

For a stay that feels completely removed from the everyday, Discovery Resorts – Rottnest Island delivers. Tucked behind the dunes of Pinky Beach, this eco-friendly glamping resort offers a unique island escape where slowing down comes naturally. 

Spend your days cycling between secluded bays, snorkelling in crystal-clear water or simply relaxing by the pool before heading to Pinky’s for sunset drinks and locally inspired dining. With no cars on the island, it’s the ultimate “park up and switch off” experience. 

Tasman Holiday Parks Ledge Point 

Just 100km north of Perth, Tasman Holiday Parks Ledge Point offers an easy coastal escape where days are shaped by the water and the outdoors. Fish, surf, swim or simply relax while the kids make the most of the park’s facilities. 

On site, you’ll find a resort-style pool, playground, games room and jumping pad, along with access to the neighbouring country club with golf, tennis and dining. Nearby highlights like the Pinnacles Desert and Lancelin sand dunes add to the experience — but there’s plenty to keep you entertained without venturing far. 

Banksia Tourist Park 

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Set among 17 acres of native gardens, Banksia Tourist Park offers a quieter, nature-led stay without sacrificing convenience. It’s close to the Swan Valley and Perth Hills, making it an easy base for exploring — or simply unwinding. 

Facilities include a large swimming pool, undercover playground, camp kitchen and spacious recreation areas, creating a relaxed environment where you can settle in and stay a little longer. With wildlife, wildflowers and wide open space all around, it’s a different pace of WA escape. 

Find more great WA holiday parks at Caravan and Camping WA.

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