Cape Keraudren Campground. Pardoo Western Australia. This is a great spot to spend a couple of weeks if you have the time or are retired. Lots of open space for freedom and the chance to get out and get some fish or muddies with a good boat ramp. You can also have fires, generators and pets and has good pit toilets. If you love camping and travelling and want to see campgrounds and their individual campsites in Australia, check out my videos. These videos and website started off in the early nineties as markers and scribblings on a giant map of Australia on my games room wall of all the best places in Australia to go and camp, fish and four wheel drive. After many years of practical research as well as reading four wheel drive magazines and watching every camping, fishing and four wheel driving TV show (it’s been a harrowing and arduous task); I recently realised that come the time my wife and I can leave the kids behind and head off on a trip longer than a school holiday break; I’m either going to need a bloody big plastic sleeve to put the map in, or I’m going to have to drag myself kicking and screaming into the 21st century……… Though I haven’t been to every campground in Australia to video each one yet, I have done many in Western Australia and will continue until such time as I can do it full time and spend the rest of my life travelling the rest of Australia camping and videoing every campsite! It might take a while so bear with me…...
Cape Keraudren
A very brief look at Cape Keraudren. $20 entry fee plus camping fees. $159 km east of Port Hedland. Toilets, dump points, shelters, bins, seats and tables. Dogs ok on lead.