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Potters Gorge

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Potters Gorge is open to camping following a significant redevelopment as part of the Parks for People caravan and camping initiative.

The site is situated on the shore of the Wellington Dam in a shady Jarrah and Marri forest setting. This lovely area is a spacious campground boasting 55 individual sites contained within three loops that caters for small, medium and large campervans or caravans. Many of the individual sites have their own tent pads making it easy to have another option whilst staying here.

New walk paths provide easy access around the site with mobility impaired visitors being catered for also to a number of the sites and facilities. Each loop features a double cubicle toilet and new picnic shelters house double gas barbecues and are conveniently located for all campers.

A feature of the new site is the mountain bike pump track which offers another activity for families, whilst fishing, canoeing and bushwalking remain very popular activities here.

Adjacent access to the Sika Trail offers a convenient way to go mountain biking or walking also linking many of the trails in the Park, as well as to the Kiosk which offers refreshments and food.

A completely redesigned day use area features similar shelters and barbecues, plenty of car parking, information for the area and stunning vistas across the dam and surrounding forest areas.

 

Getting There

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

GPS: -33.3897, 115.982

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Camping

$15 adult per night, $9 concession card holder per night, $3 child per night (over 5 and under 16 years)

Site Activities:

Canoeing & kayaking
Swimming
Mountain biking
Bushwalking
Fishing

Site Facilities:

Toilet
Info Shelter
Barbecue
No dogs allowedNo drinking water available
Activities
  • Mountain Biking

  • Fishing

  • Bush Walking

  • Canoeing/Kayaking

  • Swimming

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