Unsealed road to get there but the camp kitchen is great, toilets and showers are amazing and the beach is a 2 min walk. If getting a powered site the power only comes on at 5pm for a few hours and same in the morning. They also have a washing machine. Nice friendly hosts
Lyn T.
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Stayed here with caravan and 3 dogs.
Absolutely loved it!
Hot showers & (flushing) toilets were very clean.
We were there for 3 nights and saw whales every day - some just off the surf. Although you can't swim at the beach, it's fascinating to walk it and see all of the different shells.
We will definitely be back!
Claire B.
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Booked 2 nights camping on the beachside. Could not fault it. Plenty of space, easy to get in and out. The facilities were fab. I did the walk trail which was beautiful. Great viewing of whales and dolphins and amazing sunsets. The wind let up the second night for us to have a fire. Purchased wood from the station which was fab.
Aeron “Aez” H.
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A family owned and run Aussie station with magnificent views right on the ocean, so close to the aquarium and blowholes, with whales sighted everyday not far off shore. Quobba Station had everything needed to enjoy the few days I had there.
Thanks Lucy for your hospitality!
Mal J
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Stayed a quobba campground the other night .
Plenty of sites to choose from.With vegetation to brake a bit of wind! The amenities were very clean and well thought out.The beach was rugged and full of energy.
Top spot close to blow hole and the awesome aquarium lagoon (goggles and snorkel are handy)
MJ G.
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Large sites close to beach. Very peaceful. Clean amenities with hot bore water and good pressure. Read the website for information about what to expect. No Telstra. Take plenty of drinking water.
Keira G.
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We paid $40 for two adults tenting per night at Quobba (which is standard). Facilities were great - nicest showers and toilets so far at any station we have been to, and a great camp kitchen. If you're bothered by wind and loud waves you won't be a fan.
Henry S.
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It’s an amazing coast line and the good news stops about there. If I pay over 40 bucks for an unpowered site I expect minimum some potable water, somewhere to put my soap in the shower and the road to vaguely get maintained. It’s a nice basic place but your paying prices that don’t match