Lake Brockman Tourist Park

WA
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Lake Brockman Tourist Park in WA sits in a forest setting alongside popular Logue Brook Dam. It’s the perfect spot for camping, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, canoeing, bushwalking, mountain biking and more. This holiday haven offers caravan sites, camping, and cabin accommodation surrounded by nature. Children will love the adventure playground and BMX pump tracks. You’ll love the cosy cabins, onsite kiosk and huge range of outdoor activities. For hiking, there’s Bibbulman Track and for biking, there’s Munda Biddi trail, one of the longest off-road cycling trails in the world. Or turn this into a wine trail holiday, visiting Harvey’s nine award-winning wineries. WA nature holidays don’t get better than a stay at Lake Brockman Tourist Park. Water activities at Logue Brook Dam, amazing hiking and biking trails, and nine award-winning wineries nearby.

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Nestled in the state forest and overlooking the clear blue waters of Logue Brook Dam, Lake Brockman Tourist Park offers cabin, glamping tent, caravan & accommodation surrounded by nature.
 
The Park is situated 125 kilometres south of Perth, making it a popular getaway for camping, water skiing, swimming, fishing, canoeing, windsurfing, sailing, bushwalking and mountain biking. Like most great Western Australian parks, this region offers a range of exciting or laidback activities guaranteed to satisfy the diverse needs of all visitors to the area.
 
Lake Brockman Tourist Park has fantastic facilities for younger guests including a rambling, interactive adventure playground that will captivate children, and two BMX pump tracks.
 
Your accommodation choices include powered and non-powered caravan and camping sites, as well as cosy family cabins or a romantic getaway adults only glamping tents.

If you’re travelling with a very large group, Lake Brockman Tourist Park offers Bunkhouses which provide the perfect solution, sleeping up to 8 guests in an open plan configuration, kitchenette, reverse cycle air-conditioning and BBQ. There are two queen beds and two sets of bunks.

The Park Home sleeps up to five people, offering a queen sized bed in one room and double bed with a bunk in the other with it's own private bathroom, and linen & towels included. 
  
The Cottage sleeps 6 with a shower but shared toilet facilities and linen included.

The standard cabins sleep six people in a comfortable set-up but linen is an added option and the bathroom facilities are shared. 

The glamping tents sleep 2 people with queen bed, linen included a bar fridge, small kitchenette and balcony with BBQ overlooking the dam.

If you’re keen on camping, you can choose between powered sites with water, powered sites without water or unpowered sites for a truly authentic camping experience. 

Whatever type of accommodation you select, you’ll be able to make use of Lake Brockman Tourist Park’s facilities including the onsite kiosk / store, restaurant, laundry, boat ramp, camp fires, camp kitchen and more.
 
Lake Brockman really does have something for everyone. You can canoe, swim, fish for Trout or even water ski on Logue Brook Dam. Alternatively, if you like hiking, you can take one of the walking trails through the forest where you can bird watch and completely immerse yourself in nature. There’s the Bibbulman Track, a 1000km walking trail. This Lake Brockman camping site is also close to the Munda Biddi trail, one of the longest off-road cycling trails in the world.  

If on the other hand, you’d prefer to stay close and relax, the balcony of the onsite café is the perfect place. 
It overlooks the forest and dam, so you can enjoy breakfast, a light lunch, or just a great cup of coffee or tea with a view.

The neighbouring township of Harvey is a vibrant place to visit, surrounded by lush green pastures, majestic forests of the Darling Ranges and 50 kilometres of undulating coastline. Harvey is home to nine award-winning wineries, providing a wonderful wine and food trail to follow.

Dogs permitted on sites with a charge of $2 per dog, per night, payable on arrival.
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