Buntine, WA 6613
Perth North West · Western Australia · Population 51 · Median age 40
Small rural locality near Perth with a free campsite at Buntine Rocks. Limited facilities but convenient access to Perth's outer regions.
Buntine is a sparsely populated rural locality in Perth's outer reaches, home to just 51 residents. The area is primarily agricultural and residential, offering a quiet escape from urban areas while remaining accessible to Perth's services and amenities.
The main draw for travellers is Buntine Rocks campsite, located 2.3km away and offering free camping. This makes it an economical overnight stop for those exploring Perth's outer suburbs and surrounding regions. Basic facilities are available, including public toilets on-site.
About Buntine — Demographics
Based on postcode 6613 area (ABS Census 2021)Travel Info
Must See
- Buntine Rocks — Free campsite with public toilets, main overnight stop in the area
Travel Tips
- •Fuel up in larger nearby towns before arriving, as services in Buntine are minimal
- •Buntine Rocks campsite is free but basic — bring water and supplies
- •Mobile coverage may be patchy; check before relying on navigation apps
- •The area is rural with limited food options nearby; stock groceries in Perth before visiting
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is near Buntine?
There are 3 campsites near Buntine, including Buntine Rocks (2.3km), Wubin Rocks (13.3km), Latham Recreation Reserve (27.9km).
What walks and trails are near Buntine?
There are 1 walking trails near Buntine, including Mia Moon Rock Walk (20.4km).
Is there fuel near Buntine?
Yes, there are 2 fuel stations near Buntine, including BP OPT WUBIN ROADHOUSE (14.7km), BP WUBIN (14.7km).