Potters Campground

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Potters Gorge is a large campground in jarrah forest on the shore of Wellington Dam and close to the largest dam mural in the world. Booking Bookings are essential and can be made up to 180 days (approximately six months) before arrival and for one campsite only. Potters Gorge We recognise and acknowledge Kaniyang and Wiilman people as the traditional owners of Wellington National Park. Enjoy a picnic in the forest, go for a bushwalk, and swim in the dam at Potters Gorge. Visit for just the day, or stay overnight in the campground. Potters Gorge Bronwyn Wells About this place About Potters Gorge Campground What are the campsites like? Are there campfires within the campground? Are generators permitted at Potters Gorge? Does Potters Gorge have showers? Are there toliets at Potters Gorge? Are dogs or pets allowed at Potters? Are there bins and greywater dumping facilities at Potters? Where is Potters Gorge? You'll find Potters Gorge Camp site 2 hours south of Perth, or 22 minutes from Collie, or 41 minutes from Bunbury. It's located right next to the Wellington Dam, in the national park. A great weekend away under the trees Potters Gorge Amenities

Potters Campground

The Potters Gorge Campground is essentially "Wellington Dam Camping" and is very close to the end of the Wellington Dam. As we visited at the end of summer the dam was looking very dry and there was a big beach area. Each new campsite has its own fire ring and picnic table. Fire pits at Potters Gorge Potter's Gorge Situated on the shores of Wellington Dam, in a shady forest setting, is Potters Gorge with good views across the back waters of the Dam. The campground has been upgraded to accommodate large vehicles, caravans, tents and camper trailers. Potter's Gorge has 60 camp sites. Bookings must be made prior to arrival via Explore Parks. Potters Gorge is a caravan and camping site in the centre of the Wellington National Park. There are 54 individual sites nestled amongst mature Marri and Karri trees along the banks of the lake. A broad selection of sites are available and suitable for large caravans, recreational vehicles, trailers and tents. This park is covered by 25,000 hectares of ancient jarrah, marri and blackbutt forest. The Collie River cuts through the Collie River Valley and has carved out many scenic spots where you can picnic, swim, canoe, and fish. See the largest dam mural painting in the world at Wellington Dam.

Potters campground Wellington Dam Rd, Worsley WA 6225, Australia

Potters Gorge campground is under the shade of jarrah and marri forest on the shores of Wellington Dam. It is an 'open' campground without separate individual campsites, so is suited for small groups camping together. It can accommodate ten large campervans, camper trailers, caravans, or tents. SITE ACCESS Potters Gorge campground is attractively nestled in jarrah woodland on the shores of Wellington Dam, within the Wellington National Park in Western Australia's south west. Potters Gorge is a large campground in jarrah forest on the shore of Wellington Dam and close to the largest dam mural in the world. Potters Gorge campground is under the shade of jarrah and marri forest on the shores of Wellington Dam. It is an 'open' campground without separate individual campsites, so is suited for small groups camping. Potter's Gorge Campground; great entry level campground, easily accessible and lots of outdoor activites. Two hour drive from Perth. Skip to content Perth Western Australia- Whadjuk Country [email protected] FacebookInstagramYoutube Home Camping Destinations Under an hour from Perth Under two hours from Perth Under three hours from Perth

Potters Campground

Information. Potters Gorge features both a day use area and camp site area on the shore of the Wellington Dam. It's a shady jarrah and marri forest area managed by the DPAW with 55 designated camping bays. Sites are suitable for tents, campervans and caravans. Use link provided to book online. Facilities include toilets, picnic shelters, gas bbqs. Potters Gorge WELLINGTON NATIONAL PARK Wellington Dam to Wellington Dam Road (2km) Tom Jones Drive Woylie Loop Dowan Loop Gilgie Loop Group camping area