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Martins Tank Campground

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Campground nestled among peppermint woodland and tuart forest on the banks of Martins Tank Lake.

Martins Tank campground features a camp kitchen with gas barbeques, dishwashing sinks, food preparation surfaces, dining tables and benches. There are also open-air gas barbecues.

Campfires are only permitted in the communal firepits provided. Fire restrictions apply. Check current campfire conditions.

The campground has 29 individual camp sites: five walk-in sites are suitable only for tents; 10 individual sites for tents; five sites for campervans and camper trailers; and nine sites that can accommodate caravans, camper trailers and large campervans (no access for vehicles class 3 or higher). There are also four group camping areas suitable for tents and swags only which can accommodate up to 20 people.

Generators permitted 8am-10am and 4pm-6pm at some sites only.

Pets and other domestic animals are not permitted in Yalgorup National Park.

A short walk away is Martins Tank Lake that provides beautiful scenery and wildlife. It also supplies spectacular photography opportunities when the sun sets. The Lake Clifton Thrombolites are short drive away, which is another spot that presents stunning views and photography opportunities. 

Getting There

You can get to this site by: Two-wheel drive

GPS: -32.8461, 115.669

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Camping

$11 adult per night, $7 concession card holder per night, $3 child per night (over 5 and under 16 years)

Site Activities:

Bushwalking

Site Facilities:

Toilet
No dogs allowedNo drinking water available
Activities
  • Bush Walking

    Lake Pollard Trail
    Medium 6 km, 2 hour walktrail that begins at the entrance to Martins Tank campground on Preston Beach Road and includes the Lake Pollard Bird Hide.

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Lake Preston, Yalgorup National Park
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