Potters Gorge is a caravan and camping site in the Centre of the Wellington National Park. There are 54 individual sites nestled amongst mature Marri and Karri trees along the banks of the lake.
A broad selection of sites are available, suitable for large caravans, recreational vehicles, trailers and tents. Each site has its own fire-pit (use is subject-to fire season restrictions) and a picnic-setting.
Potters Gorge has free gas-barbecues and toilets and generators are allowed during set hours. There is also a boat-ramp and designated water-sports area in the centre of the lake.
Glamping accommodation can be booked at Kiosk at the Dam for a stay at Potters Gorge if you don't have your own accommodation.
This location is ideal to enjoy the many activities available in the National Park, including - bush-walking, mountain-biking, birdwatching, fishing, swimming, kayaking, boating and abseiling.
The surrounding Collie River Valley and Ferguson Valley are also home to many varied attractions, making this an ideal base to explore the region.
Potters Gorge is a 2-hour drive south of Perth and halfway between Perth and Margaret River.
Tourists are advised to check for alerts and road/park closures before commencing their travel on www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au.
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