Camping a Gnaraloo

Submitted: Saturday, Jun 08, 2013 at 12:46
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Has any one camped recently at Three mile camp site - Gnaraloo.We have an off road camper trailer ( self sufficient campers) and looking to explore the area. Also looking for a bit of beach fishing. Seems to be a bit pricey for camp sites.Is Warrora a better option?
Any up to date info would be great.
Cheers Mike
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Reply By: bgreeni - Saturday, Jun 08, 2013 at 14:05

Saturday, Jun 08, 2013 at 14:05
Camped there a few weeks back. The road in was good, though corrugated, dirt. No problems towing a camper in.

The camp its self has fairly basic amenities, and no drinkable water - take your own drinking water. I agree the price seems a bit steep. When we were their it was nearly full so obviously the price does not scare too many away. The beach is good with good snorkeling just off the beach.

Camp sites are OK size and you can have fires, but must take your own fuel in. Main attraction appears to be fishing with many there having boats. Did not see anyone beach fishing.

Can't comment on Warrora
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Reply By: aboutfivebucks (Pilbara) - Saturday, Jun 08, 2013 at 14:48

Saturday, Jun 08, 2013 at 14:48
for beach fishing, they both offer the same.
Warroora is considerably cheaper but the downside is you'll have to get back to the homestead for a hot shower. ive been camping at both since the early nineties and both are worth a visit.
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Reply By: Kris and Kev - Saturday, Jun 08, 2013 at 21:55

Saturday, Jun 08, 2013 at 21:55
We just spent 3 nights at Red Bluff and can highly recommend it. The fishing off the beach was not good, but apparently off the rocks at the bluff should have been good late in the afternoon. Better if you have a boat.
We then went to 3 Mile and the camp ground there was well maintained, flushing toilets and hot showers and a well stocked shop. Not sure about the beach fishing and the wind was up at this time so we moved on.
Warrora or 14 Mile looked great, but a bit busy but a few camp sites still available that were a little sheltered from the wind, no facilities at all, must have chem. Toilet but there was a camp toilet and a rubbish dump there. If coming from the south, take the second turnoff in as it is a lot shorter to 14 Mile.
Road as off 3 days ago were not too bad but corrugated in sections, best to let tyres down a little. Yes, no drinking water once you go past Carnarvon!
We drove on the Coral Bay and we are staying there now. Kevin

Our camp spot at red Bluff.
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Follow Up By: Member - Mike H9 - Sunday, Jun 09, 2013 at 17:52

Sunday, Jun 09, 2013 at 17:52
Thanks for the info. Looks like all these spots are worth a visit.The pic at Red Bluff looks idyllic!
Cheers Mike
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