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Snottygobble Loop - Carey Brook Campground

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Eleven tent sites and a group campsite surrounded by Snottygobble and Jarrah trees in D'Entrecasteaux National Park.

Details

Hours: Daily

Description

Snottygobble Loop features 11 campsites tucked into the peppermint forest which can accommodate tents, small campervans and camper trailers. There is also a large group camping area with a shared camp kitchen. Caravans and larger campervans are not permitted. No pets allowed.

Other facilities include wood barbecues, picnic tables, toilets and Carey Brook access.

Campfires are usually permitted, in the provided fire rings only, between April 15 and November 30 but fire restrictions may be imposed at any time and without notice.

When fire restrictions are in place campfires must not be lit and any appliance powered by burning solid fuel must not be used. Always comply with any instructions at campgrounds and parks.

CampersĀ“ own liquid or gas fuel barbeques, stoves and heaters can be used at any time, unless a total fire ban has been declared (see Department of Fire and Emergency Services).

Bookings cannot be made. There is no guarantee of availability of camp sites and is on a first in, first served basis. Be prepared with an alternative place to stay in case there is no suitable site available.

Location

Directions

From Pemberton travel south and turn right onto Vasse Hwy towards Nannup. Follow Vasse Hwy past Karri Valley and turn left onto Boat Landing Rd. Snottygobble Loop is the second campground on the right.

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Reviews

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Guest Ratings

Rated by 3 guests
 
Terry Mepham
Beautiful, very peaceful. We were the only ones there. Very basic, toilets only, no water but worth a stop for a night or three.

Holly Miles
Lovely little camping spot, wish it allowed dogs though

Hannah Spanna
Nice place!
A nice place for reflection, particularly Goblin Swamp which is the spot with the gnarly (snotty) trees. There was also a little ‘landing’ at each stair access point to the creek where you could dip your toes in. Very relaxing spot with the water gently gurgling past and no one else around when we visited.
NB there were some trees over the start of the walking track from Snottygobble to Goblin Swamp which meant we had to bush bash over them for about 10m (I think they are left over from the recently constructed toilet block), which would restrict wheelchair access. In which case you can reach Goblin Swamp from a car park near it with a walk of 500m ish to the Swamp. The distances marked on the in situ maps do not seem 100% accurate.
Neat and tidy campsites under the shade of the wooded area (no showers and take your own drinking water). Each campsite has different amenities and they are different sizes. 1, 5, 6 and 8 have a picnic table and fire pit. 1 is a reasonable size and is adj