Warroora Station (pronounced Worra) is a family run cattle station adjacent to the World Heritage Ningaloo Reef coastline in WA. For the self-sufficient camper who loves fresh ocean breezes, pristine white sandy beaches, up close wildlife experiences and a truly unique Aussie Wilderness location, you have found your little piece of paradise. Set up the tent, van or motorhome a few steps from the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, where fishing, surfing, whale watching, swimming amongst the corals and walking along the unblemished beach are just some of the activities on offer.
Choose your site at 14 Mile, Sandy Point, The Lagoon, Black Moon Cliff, Elle’s Beach, Maggies, Stevens Surf Break or any of the other isolated campsites available on Warroora Station. If you prefer something a little more refined and self-contained, you are welcome to stay at the old Station Homestead, Dudley Hill House, the Shearer’s & Stockmen’s Quarters, Charlies, or at the owner’s Cottage.
While 2WD access is available to 14 Mile, 4WD only applies to the rest of the sites. You must be completely self-sufficient including water as there are no facilities or shops here. The site fees, payable at the homestead when you arrive, need to be paid in cash as there is no eftpos or the like. This is the place that you come to so that you can get away from all that.
The website contains very up-to-date information regarding campsites available, and the welcoming owners of the property will answer any questions about the sites and help work out where would be best for you.
Please remember that this a pristine Heritage Listed Area, so if you brought it with you, take it with you.
HOW TO GET THERE
Warroora Station is located 23km West of the Lyndon Crossing Rest Area. Turn off the Minilya-Exmouth Road at this point and follow for 14.4km then turn left to stay on Warroora East Road then turn left into the homestead after 8.1km.
There is alternative access from the North to 14 Mile campground where there is a caretaker; see website for details of this.
SITE ACCESS
Check in at the homestead and pay access fees here, you can then determine which campsites are available. See website for details
FEES & BOOKINGS
There is no pre-booking for camping, only for onsite accommodation – see website for detils.Fee is from $10/night per person, $50/week; children under 16 – free. Please note this is Cash Only, no EFTPOS.
FACILITIES
There are no facilities at these campgrounds but limited water is available at the homestead; you must be self sufficient.
THINGS TO DO
Warroora Station has an activity for everyone. Whether you want to catch a fish for dinner, are an avid wildlife watcher, a care free surfer, a free diving or scuba fanatic, or just plain love lying in the sun, this is the place for you!
Visitors enjoy just watching the wildlife up close.
Snorkeling, swimming, fishing (please only take what you can eat today), and wilderness walking, are all perfect pastimes along one of the largest fringing reefs in the world.
Constant swells from the Indian Ocean guarantees a great surf break on any occasion
Migratory Humpback Whales are a constant feature for several months of the year and can be easily seen from the shore playing almost constantly on the outer edge of the reef.
Fish Feeding Frenzies occur regularly and give the viewer the thrill of seeing Marine Mother Nature in jam packed action. Sharks congregate in hundreds & sometimes whales too, to feed on big black schools of pilchards which are herded into shore.
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Opening Hours
Monday
7am - 5pm
Tuesday
7am - 5pm
Wednesday
7am - 5pm
Thursday
7am - 5pm
Friday
7am - 5pm
Saturday
8am - 5pm
Sunday
8am - 5pm
Address & Contact
Our Address
Warroora Road
GPS
-23.482427, 113.792743
Telephone
Additional Information
Suburb:
Lyndon
State:
WA
Pin Code:
6701
Pricing Detail:
From $10
Post ID:
39715
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We camped at 14 Mie about ten years ago. One of those don’t miss locations.