Wellington National Park

Located 18km west of Collie, Wellington National Park is one of nature’s jewels. In summer the Park is a hive of activity with the Collie River and dam offering lots of spots to swim, canoe, fish or simply laze the summer afternoons away along the water’s edge. In winter, visitors can enjoy the cool crisp days, with the evenings a perfect time to sit around a welcoming campfire. What could be better than the smell of dinner cooking over the fire?

Camp fires are now allowed in designated camp fire rings at Potters Gorge, Honeymoon Pool and Stockton Lake campgrounds from 6pm until 10am.

DEC have advised that campfires are not allowed at the back waters of the Wellington Dam and Glen Mervyn Dam.

Gas barbeques are permitted unless there is a "total fire ban".

Access to Stones Brook and Gelcoat (in Honeymoon Pool) is closed due to bridge damage after the recent storm, therefore camping in these areas will be closed until further notice. Camping in the Honeymoon Pool family section is still possible.

Wellington National Park

Wellington National Park, with its magnificent stands of jarrah, marri and blackbut forests is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The Park is popular all year round, with the spring show of wildflowers making it a photographers’ paradise. Within the Park, deep within the gorge and forests of the Collie River Valley, the river tumbles over granite boulders before forming deep pools, perfect for a swim on a hot day or a languid paddle in a canoe.




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