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South Carnarvon, WA 6701

Geraldton · Western Australia · Population 5,259 · Median age 40

South Carnarvon is a coastal town in WA's Gascoyne region with caravan parks, walking trails, and local pubs serving the touring community.

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Written by Touringuide Team

South Carnarvon is a working coastal town with a population of around 5,300, located on Western Australia's Gascoyne coast. The area serves as a base for travellers exploring the region, with multiple caravan parks within easy reach and essential services including shops, fuel stops, and public facilities spread throughout the locality.

The town has a modest hospitality scene centred on the Carnarvon Hotel and Gascoyne Hotel, both within walking distance or a short drive. Several walking trails provide outdoor options, including the Walk Of Remembrance, Carnarvon Tramway Walking Path, and mangrove boardwalks that showcase the local wetland environment. Water access and coastal scenery are key features of the area.

About South Carnarvon — Demographics

Based on postcode 6701 area (ABS Census 2021)
5,259
Population
40
Median Age
$1,399/wk
Median Household Income
2.3
Avg Household Size
$1,300/mo
Median Mortgage
$209/wk
Median Rent
19%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Carnarvon Heritage Precinct Mangrove BoardwalkAccessible boardwalk showcasing local mangrove ecosystems and waterfront scenery.
  • Walk Of RemembranceLocal heritage hiking trail within walking distance of South Carnarvon.
  • Carnarvon Tramway Walking PathScenic walking route reflecting the town's transport history.

Must Do

  • Explore mangrove boardwalksEasy-access coastal walking with local ecology and water views.
  • Visit local pubs for meals and local informationCarnarvon Hotel and Gascoyne Hotel offer food, drink, and community insight.

Travel Tips

  • Book ahead at caravan parks during peak season (May–September); Coral Coast Tourist Park and Discovery Parks are among the closest to South Carnarvon proper.
  • Stock up on supplies at local shops before heading further inland or north; services thin out beyond Carnarvon.
  • Check fuel availability and top up in town; remote roads in the Gascoyne require planning.
  • Walking trails are best explored early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat, especially in summer.
  • Public toilets are well-distributed (11 across the area), making them reliable rest stops for touring groups.
Traffic & Access: South Carnarvon is accessed via the North West Coastal Highway. The town is a natural stop on the way north or south along WA's coast. Fuel and basic supplies are available in town; plan ahead for remote travel beyond the immediate area.
Best Time to Visit: May to September offers cooler temperatures and calmer coastal conditions for touring and walking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near South Carnarvon?

There are 10 campsites near South Carnarvon, including Coral Coast Tourist Park (1.9km), Outback Oasis Caravan Park Carnarvon (4.4km), Norwesta Lifestyle Park (4.6km).

What walks and trails are near South Carnarvon?

There are 5 walking trails near South Carnarvon, including Walk Of Remembrance (0.9km), Carnarvon Tramway (1.3km), Carnarvon Tramway Walking Path (2km).

Is there fuel near South Carnarvon?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near South Carnarvon, including Independent Baileys Carnarvon (0.3km), EG Ampol Carnarvon (1.8km), Shell Carnarvon (2.1km).