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Red Bluff Caravan Park, Kalbarri

Come and park your caravan under one of the many shady gum trees. Surrounded by the extensive Kalbarri National Park and its Coastal Cliffs, it is the perfect family holiday getaway park. With clean amenities, automatic washing machines and “the have a chat” kitchen where you can cook up a great meal and use the dining area to eat and enjoy the evening with a beautiful sunset. The park has pure natural spring water, great for drinking. Dogs are allowed but only if kept on a leash at all times in the park. The local beach has a dog exercise area. Shop on site with take away foods, cappuccino and ice cream. Cheap fuel, LPG refills, bait and ice available.

For those who don’t have a caravan or tent cosy cottages are available all with ocean views. The come with or without ensuites, contain fridges, microwaves, televisions and cooking essentials. Sleeping up to five people. Great fishing nearby.

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