Serpentine Falls caravan park, WA: Rates and facilities

Serpentine Falls caravan park, WA: Rates and facilities

The Serpentine Falls caravan park in Western Australia is a 2km walk from Serpentine Falls. Rates for unpowered sites at Tasman Holiday Parks Serpentine Falls start at $35 per night for unpowered sites.

Where is the Serpentine Falls caravan park?

The Serpentine Falls caravan park in Western Australia is a good base for exploring the Darling Range near Perth.

Tasman Holiday Parks Serpentine Falls, to give this Darling Range caravan park its official name is on the South Western Highway, between the small town of Serpentine and Serpentine National Park.

The Serpentine Falls caravan park is a 2km walk from Serpentine Falls. Given how quickly the Serpentine Falls car park can close on sunny weekends and on public holidays, this 25 minute walk can be very useful.

Serpentine Falls in Serpentine National Park
Serpentine Falls near Perth is the highlight of the Serpentine National Park. Photo courtesy of Tourism Western Australia.

Tasman Holiday Parks Serpentine Falls pool and facilities

Tasman Holiday Parks Serpentine Falls has a fairly large, solar-heated pool, with deck chairs around it. Other facilities include a camp kitchen with undercover barbecues, bike and scooter trails and a laundry.

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Serpentine Falls caravan park camping rates

The Serpentine Falls caravan park offers both powered and unpowered caravan sites. Unpowered sites cost from $35 per night, and powered sites cost from $50 per night.

Cabin prices at Tasman Holiday Parks Serpentine Falls

There are also cabins available at the Serpentine Falls caravan park. Prices for a basic studio en-suite cabin start at $159 per night. For a two bedroom cabin, sleeping four, rates start at $179 per night.

To secure a spot on the days you want to travel, book online.

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