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Yalgorup National Park

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Preston Beach Road, Mandurah, Western Australia 6210 AustraliaMap
Phone+61 8 9303 7750
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  • IntrepidAussie1
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    Terrible access for 2 WD vehicles

    We paid ParkStay for a night at Martin's Tank but never got there. Their website said: 'Access includes unsealed roads suitable for 2WD and AWD vehicles but road conditions can be variable and caut...

    Reviewed on Mar 17, 2023
  • SelfConfidentHK
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    Pretty good if

    It's a good place to visit down by Preston Beach, there are a few nice walks and things, the beach area is pretty good and they let you stay a couple of nights. There are down sides, trigger happy cop...

    Reviewed on Jan 20, 2023
  • David P
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    Lake is only a backdrop. Lot's of reptile & birdlife. Possums at night.

    Stayed at Martin's Tank Camp Ground. No swimming or fishing in lake. Hosted camp ground with large camp kitchen and well maintained bush toilets (non- flushing). Access road very corrugated for about...

    Reviewed on Jan 7, 2023
  • Kirsten1302
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    Terrible for the price

    Absolutely shocking you pay the $$$ as you would stating in dwellingup. Care takers are nice however no bin facility, no individual camp fires .. restrictions on generators and noise. Stayed here once...

    Reviewed on Sep 5, 2020
  • Tinatekle
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    Tranquil beautiful lake Clifton with unique thrombolites

    Lake Clifton with 2000 years old thrombolites it’s about 30min outside of Mandurah ad these look like rocks are ancient forms of microbial communities that produce energy from sun ❤️ they can be f...

    Reviewed on Jul 16, 2020

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