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AustraliaWestern AustraliaFrancois Peron National ParkBig Lagoon Campground

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Big Lagoon Campground

Unnamed Road, WA 6537, Australia
4.0(106)

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4.0
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1.0
24w

Beautiful location, but unfortunately our experience at Big Lagoon was ruined by extremely poor treatment from the campground host.

We arrived at the park entrance, followed all instructions, paid the correct amount in cash ($30 for two people for one night), and kept our receipt. There was no clear information at the entrance that the Big Lagoon campsite had a separate payment system or that we needed to wait for a host to pay directly. We followed the standard process as outlined on the sign.

When we arrived at Big Lagoon around 5 PM, we found an available space and set up. A while later, the campground host approached us in a very rude, aggressive, and unprofessional manner. He scolded us harshly, saying we should not have been there and that if it had been up to him, we wouldn’t have even been let in. He forced us to move from our spot to share with another vehicle that arrived much later, even though we were already settled.

What made things worse was that we struggled to fully understand him due to his aggressive tone and fast speech, and when we asked for clarification, his behavior became even more hostile. Several other campers, including local Australians, commented that his attitude seemed racist and that we were being treated unfairly for being non-locals and possibly not native English speakers.

This was an upsetting and humiliating experience. The natural beauty of the park does not make up for being spoken to and treated with such disrespect.

If you’re a backpacker or international traveler, good luck camping here. We truly hope Parks and Wildlife takes action and trains their staff to treat all visitors with respect...

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5.0
50w

Big Lagoon is a well worth trip if you are visiting Shark Bay. You will need a decent 4x4 to get there and let your tyre pressures down (18 psi for us). There is a tyre let down station before you go on the soft sand. The BBQ areas are quite impressive with ample seating and tables to have a good lunch and also provide some shade. You will need to take some cleaning sprays and wipes as the place was covered in bird crap. The drop toilet was clean and had toilet paper but I still recommend you take your own. The water and sand at the Lagoon was beautiful and we had a lovely day fishing, kayaking, exploring the local wildlife and building sandcastles. We also caught some nice fish big enough to take home and cook. Remember that no fresh water is available there and please take all your...

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4.0
4y

Good spot to hang out need 4WD as soft sand drive in however air hoses with gauge are installed at entrance! So airing up & down is easier than having to dig out your compressor. Towing up to smaller off-road vans is ok.Park entry fee separate to camping fee and no booking is possible ...caretaker on site. Good spot for kids in sheltered waters and Sandy shore. Vegetation is...

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Ainhoa ManzanoAinhoa Manzano
Beautiful location, but unfortunately our experience at Big Lagoon was ruined by extremely poor treatment from the campground host. We arrived at the park entrance, followed all instructions, paid the correct amount in cash ($30 for two people for one night), and kept our receipt. There was no clear information at the entrance that the Big Lagoon campsite had a separate payment system or that we needed to wait for a host to pay directly. We followed the standard process as outlined on the sign. When we arrived at Big Lagoon around 5 PM, we found an available space and set up. A while later, the campground host approached us in a very rude, aggressive, and unprofessional manner. He scolded us harshly, saying we should not have been there and that if it had been up to him, we wouldn’t have even been let in. He forced us to move from our spot to share with another vehicle that arrived much later, even though we were already settled. What made things worse was that we struggled to fully understand him due to his aggressive tone and fast speech, and when we asked for clarification, his behavior became even more hostile. Several other campers, including local Australians, commented that his attitude seemed racist and that we were being treated unfairly for being non-locals and possibly not native English speakers. This was an upsetting and humiliating experience. The natural beauty of the park does not make up for being spoken to and treated with such disrespect. If you’re a backpacker or international traveler, good luck camping here. We truly hope Parks and Wildlife takes action and trains their staff to treat all visitors with respect and fairness.
Steven BlackmoreSteven Blackmore
Big Lagoon is a well worth trip if you are visiting Shark Bay. You will need a decent 4x4 to get there and let your tyre pressures down (18 psi for us). There is a tyre let down station before you go on the soft sand. The BBQ areas are quite impressive with ample seating and tables to have a good lunch and also provide some shade. You will need to take some cleaning sprays and wipes as the place was covered in bird crap. The drop toilet was clean and had toilet paper but I still recommend you take your own. The water and sand at the Lagoon was beautiful and we had a lovely day fishing, kayaking, exploring the local wildlife and building sandcastles. We also caught some nice fish big enough to take home and cook. Remember that no fresh water is available there and please take all your rubbish home.
AlexAlex
Good spot to hang out need 4WD as soft sand drive in however air hoses with gauge are installed at entrance! So airing up & down is easier than having to dig out your compressor. Towing up to smaller off-road vans is ok.Park entry fee separate to camping fee and no booking is possible ...caretaker on site. Good spot for kids in sheltered waters and Sandy shore. Vegetation is mostly low scrub.
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Beautiful location, but unfortunately our experience at Big Lagoon was ruined by extremely poor treatment from the campground host. We arrived at the park entrance, followed all instructions, paid the correct amount in cash ($30 for two people for one night), and kept our receipt. There was no clear information at the entrance that the Big Lagoon campsite had a separate payment system or that we needed to wait for a host to pay directly. We followed the standard process as outlined on the sign. When we arrived at Big Lagoon around 5 PM, we found an available space and set up. A while later, the campground host approached us in a very rude, aggressive, and unprofessional manner. He scolded us harshly, saying we should not have been there and that if it had been up to him, we wouldn’t have even been let in. He forced us to move from our spot to share with another vehicle that arrived much later, even though we were already settled. What made things worse was that we struggled to fully understand him due to his aggressive tone and fast speech, and when we asked for clarification, his behavior became even more hostile. Several other campers, including local Australians, commented that his attitude seemed racist and that we were being treated unfairly for being non-locals and possibly not native English speakers. This was an upsetting and humiliating experience. The natural beauty of the park does not make up for being spoken to and treated with such disrespect. If you’re a backpacker or international traveler, good luck camping here. We truly hope Parks and Wildlife takes action and trains their staff to treat all visitors with respect and fairness.
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Big Lagoon is a well worth trip if you are visiting Shark Bay. You will need a decent 4x4 to get there and let your tyre pressures down (18 psi for us). There is a tyre let down station before you go on the soft sand. The BBQ areas are quite impressive with ample seating and tables to have a good lunch and also provide some shade. You will need to take some cleaning sprays and wipes as the place was covered in bird crap. The drop toilet was clean and had toilet paper but I still recommend you take your own. The water and sand at the Lagoon was beautiful and we had a lovely day fishing, kayaking, exploring the local wildlife and building sandcastles. We also caught some nice fish big enough to take home and cook. Remember that no fresh water is available there and please take all your rubbish home.
Steven Blackmore

Steven Blackmore

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Good spot to hang out need 4WD as soft sand drive in however air hoses with gauge are installed at entrance! So airing up & down is easier than having to dig out your compressor. Towing up to smaller off-road vans is ok.Park entry fee separate to camping fee and no booking is possible ...caretaker on site. Good spot for kids in sheltered waters and Sandy shore. Vegetation is mostly low scrub.
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