House Creek Bridge Rest Area 24 Hour Limit
The House Creek Bridge Rest Area has public toilets with black water dump points, picnic tables, rubbish bins and some shade trees to park your caravan under. The ground is fairly level for camping, and the main camp area approximately one hundred metres or so from the main road, the local creek is dry most of the year, so don't bother to get your fishing rods out.
Entrance to the House Creek Bridge Rest Area
House Creek Bridge Rest Area location map
Listing Details
Camping at Rest Areas Regulations in Western Australia.
Rest Area Definition: A rest area is a safe area beside the road where motorists can pull off the roadway to rest.
You can sleep in most of the rest areas in Western Australia for 24 hours consecutive, but pitching a tent and setting up camp is prohibited.
Some areas of Western Australia might have different time limits, so be observant and check if there are any erected sings with limits.
Facilities vary within each Rest Area, some may have public toilets, fireplaces, bbqs, picnic tables etc. or they might have nothing more than a place to safely park your vehicle.
Note: It is important motorists use rest areas designated for the type of vehicle they are driving.
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