Located on Western Australia’s stunning Coral Coast, Kalbarri is a year-round favorite among vacationers. Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park stands out as one of the top accommodations in the area, making it an ideal base for beach outings, whale watching, dolphin spotting, and scenic coastal drives and hikes.
The park features brand-new, modern cabins along with caravan and camping sites. Designed with families in mind, it offers a fully-equipped camp kitchen and BBQ facilities. Additional amenities include a convenient tour desk, free Wi-Fi, and pet-friendly sites. Situated right next to Red Bluff Beach, you can fish directly from the shore.
The breathtaking landscape of Red Bluff provides excellent photo opportunities. The region also boasts secluded beaches perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Andrew Thornbury
a month agoA really nice park. Wide, grassy sites, all with a great ensuite. A good camp kitchen and pool. The beaches next to the site are really nice. It is a short drive to town or an hour's walk, which we did with our dog one day, seeing four different types of lizards and some nice wild flowers while soaking in the ocean views.
BB92
a month agoInitially had a powered site with an ensuite, unfortunately our caravan broke and they were able to upgrade us to a premium chalet. Lovely chalet with a pretty view of the water. Nice location with a beach down the road, Red Buff Beach,was quite windy. A couple of beautiful viewing spots along the way, Pot Alley and Rainbow Valley. Great location on the edge of town, will definitely be back
Gi' Nelle Stammers
2 months agoThe sea view chalet was nice enough. The flooring was lifting in the lounge and there was general wear and tear throughout. The coffee machine was faulty and the wiring was making a weird noise. We definitely had pool views, you could see the ocean, but it definitely wasn’t what we expected to see. Price was $671 for 2 nights.
Billie E
3 weeks agoSpacious sites, clean & tidy, 5 min drive to town centre, expensive. As a full time travelling couple we have stayed in many parks and have never had issues with early check ins within reason. We arrived around 12 and asked nicely if we could check in anytime before the 2. They were not accommodating nor helpful even though the park was near empty…. Not very nice to speak to either.
Tiffany Humes
a month agoI recently stayed at Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park and found it to have some strong points, but also several drawbacks. The location is great—right next to the beach, which is perfect for beach lovers. However, it's a bit out of town and just off the main road, so if you’re a light sleeper, be aware that the traffic noise at night can be quite disruptive. The winds can also be strong in the evenings due to the proximity to the beach, which may not be ideal for everyone. We stayed in an ensuite powered site that had nice green lawns, creating a pleasant atmosphere. Unfortunately, the ensuite itself was poorly maintained, with mould and rust in the shower—it really needed a deep clean. Additionally, there was a lack of shelving, which would be helpful for guests staying longer. The other amenities were generally good, but they, too, could use some attention. The pool was dirty and definitely required a thorough cleaning, while the camp kitchen areas, although tidy, would benefit from a deep clean as well. On a positive note, the laundry facilities were excellent, with the convenience of card payments. Overall, Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park has a lot of potential with its location and amenities, but the cleanliness and maintenance issues need to be addressed to provide a better experience for guests.