Rocky Gully, WA 6397
Albany · Western Australia · Population 92 · Median age 49
Small rural village with a basic campsite in the Albany region. Minimal facilities but quiet countryside setting.
Rocky Gully is a tiny rural community in Western Australia's Albany region with a population under 100. The area is characterised by quiet farmland and countryside, making it suitable for travellers seeking a peaceful stop rather than a destination hub. The village has very limited services and facilities, so self-sufficiency is essential when visiting.
Accommodation is centred on Rocky Gully Lions Park, a small campsite that provides basic overnight options for caravans and campervans. Public toilet facilities are available in the village, though amenities are minimal. The area is best suited as a stopover point for those travelling through the Albany region rather than a base for extended exploration.
About Rocky Gully — Demographics
Based on postcode 6397 area (ABS Census 2021)Travel Info
Must See
- Rocky Gully Lions Park — Only campsite in the area providing basic overnight accommodation
Travel Tips
- •Fuel and supplies must be sourced before arriving—no services in Rocky Gully itself
- •Mobile phone coverage may be limited; plan communication accordingly
- •Water and waste disposal facilities should be confirmed at the campsite before arrival
- •The nearest larger town (Albany) is approximately 45km away for additional services and dining