
Workmans Pool Camp at St John Brook National Park
Where To Stay Nannup, Nannup, Western Australia
Located in St Johns Brook Conservation Park, Workmans Pool Camp is situated close to picturesque river pools, making it a favourite for swimming and picnicking.
The Park also has a fascinating saw-milling history from early last century that is still evident today around Barrabup Pool and along the Old Timberline Trail – a track that can be enjoyed on foot or bike.
Workmans Pool campground itself includes designated campsite bays, some of which are accessible to small vans.
The campground is well-appointed and provides long-drop toilets, shaded picnic/camping area, picnic facilities and wood barbecues.
Campfires are permitted in certain seasons. Bring your own firewood.
Campers are advised to bring enough drinking water for the duration of their stay.
Bookings cannot be made.
Camping fees do not apply at this campground; however, park entry fees apply at St John Brook National Park.
For more information, please visit their website.
Tourists are advised to check for alerts and road/park closures before commencing their travel on www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au.
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Workmans Pool campground itself includes designated campsite bays, some of which are accessible to small vans.
The campground is well appointed and provides long-drop toilets, shaded picnic/camping area, picnic facilities and wood barbecues.
Campfires are permitted in certain seasons. Bring your own firewood.
Campers are advised to bring enough drinking water for the duration of their stay.
Bookings cannot be made.
Rates
AUD11 – Adult per night
AUD7 – Concession card holder per night
AUD3 – Child per night (5-15 years)