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Caravan Parks In Northam, WA

31.6990° S, 116.6496° E

Quick Overview

Northam is the largest town in the Avon Valley of Western Australia, a historic settlement founded in 1833 on the banks of the Avon River about 100 kilometres east of Perth that serves as the primary gateway to the vast Wheatbelt farming region and the Goldfields beyond. The area lists several caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with some offering free or low-cost camping options for travellers heading east or exploring the scenic Avon Valley at a relaxed pace. With a rich colonial heritage visible in its well-preserved stone buildings, iconic suspension bridge spanning the river, and beautifully maintained riverside parklands, Northam offers more historical character and visual appeal than you might expect from a Wheatbelt service town. The town is home to the famous Avon Descent white-water race each August that transforms the normally placid river into a spectacle of kayaks and power boats racing downstream toward Perth, drawing thousands of spectators who fill the caravan parks and line the riverbanks. Caravan parks provide powered sites, dump points, camp kitchens, and good facilities in pleasant riverside settings that make the most of Northam's attractive natural surroundings. The town is easily accessible via the Great Eastern Highway from Perth, a sealed dual carriageway suitable for all rig sizes that makes the drive from the capital quick and comfortable. Caravan Caravan park options serve grey nomads heading east to the Goldfields via Merredin and Southern Cross, travellers exploring the Avon Valley's heritage towns and small wineries, and visitors to the hot air balloon festival and other vibrant community events that bring the town alive throughout the year. With its combination of colonial heritage charm, natural riverside beauty, proximity to Perth, and role as the gateway to the vast eastern interior, Northam offers more character and interest than a typical Wheatbelt service town and deserves more than just a fuel stop on the way through to the Goldfields.

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Traveling to Northam by RV

Northam is reached via the Great Eastern Highway from Perth, approximately 100 kilometres to the west on a sealed dual carriageway for most of the route that handles caravans and motorhomes with ease. The Great Eastern Highway continues east toward Merredin, Southern Cross, and Kalgoorlie-Boulder for those heading to the Goldfields. Fuel is available at multiple servos in Northam with competitive pricing similar to Perth levels given the town's proximity to the metropolitan area. Coles and IGA provide good grocery shopping options with fresh produce and a reasonable range of products. Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone all offer reliable mobile coverage throughout Northam and the Avon Valley with no blackspots in the township. LPG refills are available locally at several service stations. Northam has good mechanical services including tyre shops, auto electricians, and parts stores, making it useful for travellers about to head into the more remote Goldfields region where services become fewer and more expensive.

Dump Station Costs in Northam

Northam offers affordable caravan park camping with pricing that benefits from the town's proximity to Perth and its role as a well-established regional service centre with strong retail competition. Of the listed parks, a portion% provide free or low-cost camping while a portion% charge standard rates for powered and serviced camping. Powered sites typically cost $30 to $50 AUD per night, with unpowered options from $15 to $30. The riverside walks, heritage building exploration, suspension bridge, and white swan watching are all completely free activities that provide good entertainment value. Weekly rates are available at most parks for extended stays. Dump point access is generally included in the site fee. Grocery and fuel prices are competitive with Perth levels given the short distance from the metropolitan area, making Northam one of the more affordable regional bases for touring east of Perth.

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Best Time to Visit Northam by RV

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Winter

Jun - Aug

39-61°F

Crowds: Medium

Cool wet winters with the Avon River rising from winter rains and flowing strongly. The Avon Descent race in August brings peak crowds and completely fills caravan parks. Bring warm layers and rain gear.

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Spring

Sep - Nov

43-77°F

Crowds: Medium

Spring wildflowers brighten the Avon Valley roadsides and surrounding bushland beautifully. Hot air balloon season begins. Warming temperatures make this an increasingly popular time for caravan touring east of Perth.

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Summer

Dec - Feb

57-93°F

Crowds: Medium

Hot dry summers with temperatures often above 90 degrees in the Avon Valley. School holidays increase caravan park use. The river can dry to pools in low rainfall years reducing its visual appeal.

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Fall

Mar - May

46-73°F

Crowds: Low

Autumn brings pleasant cooling temperatures and the first autumn rains greening the Avon Valley farmland. A comfortable quiet time for touring with good caravan park availability and mild conditions.

Explore the Northam Area

The Avon River suspension bridge in the town centre is a Northam landmark that provides lovely views along the river in both directions and makes for good photographs especially in the morning light. White swans were introduced to the river in the early 1900s and remain a charming feature of the town's riverside parklands. The Avon Descent white-water race in August transforms the normally calm river into an exciting spectacle of kayaks and power boats -- caravan parks fill up quickly for this popular weekend so book well ahead. Northam's heritage buildings along Fitzgerald Street are well-preserved and include several impressive stone structures from the 1860s and 1870s. The Bilgoman Aquatic Centre is open in warmer months and provides swimming facilities. Water from the town supply is suitable for filling your fresh tank. The Northam Army Museum has an interesting collection of military vehicles, uniforms, and memorabilia housed in the former army camp. Hot air balloon flights over the Avon Valley operate seasonally and offer spectacular dawn views across the rolling farmland.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Northam

What Caravan parks are available in Northam, WA?

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What is the Avon Descent?

The Avon Descent is an annual white-water race held in August where kayaks and power boats race down the Avon and Swan Rivers from Northam to Perth. It's a major spectator event drawing large crowds and caravan parks fill completely.

How much do caravan parks cost in Northam?

Powered sites typically cost $30 to $50 AUD per night with unpowered options from $15 to $30. Prices are affordable given Northam's proximity to Perth and good facilities. Weekly rates offer additional savings for longer stays.

Is Northam a good base for heading to the Goldfields?

Yes, Northam sits on the Great Eastern Highway which continues east to Merredin, Southern Cross, and Kalgoorlie-Boulder. It's an ideal last major town for stocking up on supplies and servicing your rig before heading into more remote territory.

When is the best time to visit Northam by caravan?

Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for touring the Avon Valley with mild temperatures and good conditions. The Avon Descent in August is exciting but very busy. Summer can be hot. Winter is cool and green.

What Caravan parks are available in Northam, WA?

Northam lists {{stationCount}} caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with {{freeCount}} offering free or low-cost options. Parks provide powered sites, dump points, and camp kitchens in pleasant riverside settings close to the town centre.

What is the Avon Descent?

The Avon Descent is an annual white-water race held in August where kayaks and power boats race down the Avon and Swan Rivers from Northam to Perth. It's a major spectator event drawing large crowds and caravan parks fill completely.

How much do caravan parks cost in Northam?

Powered sites typically cost $30 to $50 AUD per night with unpowered options from $15 to $30. Prices are affordable given Northam's proximity to Perth and good facilities. Weekly rates offer additional savings for longer stays.

Is Northam a good base for heading to the Goldfields?

Yes, Northam sits on the Great Eastern Highway which continues east to Merredin, Southern Cross, and Kalgoorlie-Boulder. It's an ideal last major town for stocking up on supplies and servicing your rig before heading into more remote territory.

When is the best time to visit Northam by caravan?

Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for touring the Avon Valley with mild temperatures and good conditions. The Avon Descent in August is exciting but very busy. Summer can be hot. Winter is cool and green.

Are there free dump stations in Northam?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Northam.