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Tulki Beach campground

Campground in Cape Range National Park

Updated: May 03, 2024 09:59 AM

Tulki Beach campground is located in Cape Range National Park (National park in Australia), Australia. It's address is Yardie Creek Rd, Cape Range National Park WA 6707, Australia.

Yardie Creek Rd, Cape Range National Park WA 6707, Australia

WVFX+QC Cape Range National Park, Western Australia, Australia

+61 8 9949 2808

exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au

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Where is Tulki Beach campground?

Tulki Beach campground is located at: Yardie Creek Rd, Cape Range National Park WA 6707, Australia.

What is the phone number of Tulki Beach campground?

You can try to calling this number: +61 8 9949 2808

What are the coordinates of Tulki Beach campground?

Coordinates: -22.0755165, 113.8985693

Tulki Beach campground Reviews

Jimbo
2023-10-21 23:14:47 GMT

Like all the Cape Range National park camp sites north of Yardie Creek, great place to camp with easy access to the camp sites and the reef.
Each of the camps in the Cape Rage National park has its own uniqueness, being its location, the access to the reef, if you can see the ocean from the camp and of course the camp layout, but in saying that all are well worth staying at.
We found Tulki beach to so special, from the well maintained camp, to the fantastic view of the ocean to the wonderful camp hosts (Colin & Loraine)
When you arrive at your site the first thing you will notice is it’s been raked, which just adds a lovely touch.
Access is easy, sites are well located, some with direct ocean views.
The hosts are very welcoming and able to provide a lot of information about the area.
The beach is easy to access either by walking along the dry creek bed or along a sandy path, both are natural entry’s to the beach. On our visit there was the added extra of a Osprey nest with the parents and 3 young birds either in it or close by.
The beach it’s self is either sandy or rocky depending on which direction you go & full of character.
There is quite a bit of sea grass in the area and that attracts the turtles.
The actual reef is a little way out, but if you have a paddle board or kayak it is a very rewarding paddle.
If you just choose to enjoy the waters near the shores you will also be rewarded, by the views of the surf pounding on the reef, or perhaps a passing whale or the sight of a turtle popping up or just the wonderful relaxing feel of the water.
The sunsets are stunning, the host sit out the front at 5 for a chat with those who want to join them & you learn a lot from them & other guests as you watch the sun slowly set.
We really enjoyed our stay at Tulki Beach Campground, as I am sure you will.

Sally Mackay
2023-10-16 04:47:46 GMT

Beautifully maintained and a credit to the camp hosts. Wonderful beach access, we absolutely loved our stay here. Bookings essential.

R&R Adventures
2022-05-14 01:01:35 GMT

Great camp ground 12 bays and a toilet.
Close to the water.
Generators allowed but only run it when you have to. The camp hosts John does a great job and having a few drinks while watching the sunset. We will be back.

Geoff Wood
2018-09-01 11:39:17 GMT

Outstanding location. While it may not be the best beach, the camp area was very good. Great hosts.

Susan Davis
2019-09-07 09:14:37 GMT

Great for swimmimg, snorkelling, kayaking or just relaxing.

Sean Lennon
2018-07-04 02:51:35 GMT

Perfect camping right next to the beach

Marco Cossu
2020-09-21 00:52:42 GMT

Beach is at 100m, only 11 spots on the campground so not busy. Fishing is allowed only 250m north. Can get windy, there's no protection at all, check weather forecast if travelling with rooftop tent. Perfect for RVs. Toilet clean, good job by the volunteers

Travelogued
2022-05-27 12:49:31 GMT

Beautiful spot to camp. Only 11 sites so very private. Short walk to beach. Protected by Sand dunes.

Antonio Messere
2019-10-20 12:28:34 GMT

One of the best spots on the Ningaloo coast if you are looking for a little peace and quiet. Located mid way between to the best snorkeling beaches (Lakeside, Turquoise Bay and also not far from Oyster Stacks).

Also surprisingly as a bonus you get the Telstra mobile network connection here (when the wind is blowing in the right direction). You might consider this as a plus or negative depending on your desires...

lee garvey
2018-09-20 04:48:12 GMT

Lovely place. Great camp host

Jasmine Brooks
2018-08-14 12:25:04 GMT

Cool place

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About Cape Range National Park
National park in Australia

Cape Range National Park is a national park in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, 1,105 kilometres north of Perth. The park occupies the western side of the North West Cape peninsula over an area of 47,655 hectares. The nearest town is Exmouth. source

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