Fernhook Falls Campground
The Fernhook Falls Campsite can be found within the untamed and rough terrain of Mount Frankland South National Park. The park is characterized by its magnificent karri, jarrah, and tingle forests that dominate the area.
Facilities & Amenities
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BBQ Area
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Toilets
Rules
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Campfires allowed
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No animals
Additional rules
Pets are not permitted at the campground. The campground offers eight tent sites and two camp huts, but due to high demand, visitors are asked to limit their stays in the huts to a maximum of three nights. In times of fire restrictions, campfires are prohibited and any appliance that uses solid fuel must not be used. It is recommended that tourists check for alerts and road/park closures before starting their travel on http://www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au.
Things to know
The campground offers a total of ten lodging options, including eight tent sites and two camp huts. To ensure that everyone gets a chance to stay in the huts, it is requested that guests limit their stay to a maximum of three nights.
Campfires are typically allowed in the fire rings provided between April 15 and November 30. However, fire restrictions may be enforced at any time, without prior notice. Guests must bring their own firewood and refrain from lighting campfires or using any solid fuel-powered appliances during times of fire restrictions. It is important to always follow the instructions provided at the campground and park.
It is recommended that campers bring an adequate supply of drinking water for the entire duration of their stay.
Neighborhood
Located adjacent to the Deep River, visitors have the opportunity to partake in thrilling activities such as canoeing and kayaking in the turbulent waters. Alternatively, guests can take a leisurely stroll through the immaculate woodland.