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Pilbara Holiday Park, Karratha

Pilbara Holiday Park centrally located in Karratha is a great place from which to explore the many attractions of the Pilbara coast and hinterland areas.

Karratha offers superb winter weather and an extensive variety of tourism experiences for the traveller. From here you can fish the Dampier Archipelago, snorkel the many islands fringed with pristine coral reefs, tour the Woodside Natural Gas Visitor Centre, explore the Millstream-Chichester and Karijini National Parks, and visit the historic town of Cossack and the beachside haven of Point Samson.

Tours including fishing charters and boat cruises can be booked through the park and with our extensive local knowledge. We can advise you on how to get the most from your stay.

Accommodation Options

Holiday Unit

Two bedroom fully self contained holiday unit with lounge, dining area (table and chairs) and ensuite. Contains queen bed, double wardrobes and bedside tables in the first bedroom, with bunks and double wardrobe in the second room. Fold out sofa bed in the lounge room. Kitchen is fully equipped with cutlery, crockery, microwave and stove top. Television and video in lounge room, airconditioned, iron and ironing board, all linen and towels provided.

Studio Unit

Shared or twin single accommodation available. Contains table and chairs, cooking facilities, and ensuite. Open plan setting sleeping a maximum of two people. All linen and towels provided and unit is airconditioned.

Motel Unit

Contains queen bed, ensuite, tea/coffee making facilities. Airconditioned with linen and towels provided.

Campervan Site

Ensuite Site

Tent Sites

Powered Sites

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Website: www.aspenparks.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping
  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Swimming

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