I booked a glamping queen tent for two nights in April. Oh, how I wish I could have stayed longer. The tent had a wonderfully comfy bed complete with fluffy blankets and an electric blanket for the cold nights. It has a small but suitable kitchenette with fridge, microwave, coffee machine, kettle as well as cups, glasses, crockery etc. A camp kitchen with full facilities including a barbeque is only metres away if you wish to cook. There are whicker chairs that you can move to sit on your own private deck if you wish while you drink a glass of wine and admire the cheeky kookaburras. Tents also have electricity supplied so you can charge your electronic devices if needed!
Several of the glamping tents do have their own ensuites. Mine did not but I was more than happy using the shared bathroom facilities which were clean and well lit and had ample hot water.
The park is lovely set in the beautiful forest surrounds of Walpole and close to the Bibbulmun Track. Kangaroos and quokkas can be seen around dusk and dawn feeding nearby.
There are chalets as well as traditional camp sites available, many of which have their own fire pits which are great on the chilly nights which are common in this part, even in summer. There is access down to a narrow but exceedingly calm and picturesque beach via several sets of stairs. Bird life abounds in the area as well.
Checking in and out was very easy. You will need to contact them if arriving late as the opening hours for the office are limited. The office has plenty of tourist information available and operates a small store so you can buy milk, essential food supplies, fishing supplies, drinks/icecreams etc.
A great caravan park where the kids can ride their bikes and run around freely and enjoy the local bush. Already planning a return trip.