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Lake Brockman Tourist Park

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" I came for a few days in November / December so it was not the school holidays and the park was very quiet. Kangaroos with babies in pouches "

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  • All languages ( 60 )
  • English ( 60 )

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" Avoid cabins Use camping options near the lake "

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" I came for a few days in November / December so it was not the school holidays and the park was very quiet. Kangaroos with babies in pouches "

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" It is camping so it is bring your own "

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" Dont bother "

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" Don't choose a cabin. "

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Lake Brockman Tourist Park at Logue Brook Dam is part of the catchment area for Logue Brook Dam, one of the most scenic areas in Australia’s South West. The south west region has a wealth of world-class tourist attractions including vineyards, state forests and things to do.

ACCOMMODATION: Lake Brockman Tourist Park;

4 CABINS – Sleeps 6, self contained with 2 bedrooms with QB and 2 sets of bunk beds, air conditioned, no bathroom, use ablution block. $110/night.    NO dogs allowed 1 PARK HOME (with ensuite) Sleeps 5, QB, double bunk bed (double bed on bottom, single on top), air conditioned, $150/night. NO dogs allowed

1 BUNK HOUSE – Sleeps 8, DB, QB & 2 sets bunks, air conditioned, $130/night. NO dogs allowed

POWERED SITES – $14/person/night, $28/couple/night., $8 per child per night.

UNPOWERED SITES – $12/person/night, $24/couple/night. $8 per child per night. Please note: School Holidays 2 night minimum. Easter, Christmas & Long Weekends 3 night minimum. Check In from 12pm. Check Out 10am.

PLEASE NOTE: PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

50% DEPOSIT REQUIRED FOR ALL BOOKINGS.

NO DOGS ARE ALLOWED WITH CABIN BOOKINGS.

THERE ARE NO PUBLIC LANDS IN THE LOUGE BROOK DAM AREA WHERE OFF-ROAD VICHCLE USE IS PERMITTED.

CAFE MENU – Open 8am – 6pm

Devonshire Tea’s Cappuccino’s & Latte Iced Coffee’s Milkshakes & Spider’s Ice-Creams

Sandwiches Raisin Toast Burgers Hot Dogs Pies & Sausage Rolls Chips & Wedges Chicken Nuggets Fish Steak & Schnitzels Soup in Winter

Bread, Milk and Gas etc…

Each site has their own wood BBQ.

The park also has a campers kitchen, 3 ablution blocks and a laundry.

Activities you can enjoy while staying here are; (but need to bring your own equipment). Mountain bike riding, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, bush walking, also birds & wildflowers are in abundance in season.

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Logue Brook Dam Road, Cookernup 6220 Western Australia

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Lake Brockman Tourist Park - Park Home or Cottage

Logue Brook Dam Road, 6220 Cookernup, Australia – Excellent location – show map

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Lake Brockman Tourist Park - Park Home or Cottage is offering accommodations in Cookernup. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking. Each room is equipped with a patio. The air-conditioned units have a fully equipped kitchenette with dining area, an oven, kettle, and a microwave. At the chalet complex, each unit is equipped with bed linen and towels. There is an on-site coffee shop. For guests with children, the chalet provides a children's playground. Guests at Lake Brockman Tourist Park - Park Home or Cottage can enjoy table tennis on-site, or go cycling or fishing in the surrounding area. The nearest airport is Busselton Margaret River Airport, 65 miles from the accommodation.

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  • Shared kitchen
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  • Electric kettle
  • Refrigerator
  • Kitchenette
  • Free toiletries
  • Dining area
  • Entire unit located on ground floor
  • Outdoor dining area
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Coffee house on site
  • Kids' meals Additional charge
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Cribs and extra beds aren't available at this property.

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The minimum age for check-in is 18

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Cash is not accepted Lake Brockman Tourist Park - Park Home or Cottage accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

Smoking is not allowed.

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Guests need be quiet between 10:00 PM and 8:00 AM.

Pets are not allowed.

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Please inform Lake Brockman Tourist Park - Park Home or Cottage of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.

This property does not accommodate bachelor(ette) or similar parties.

Quiet hours are between 22:00:00 and 08:00:00.

Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.

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Check-in at Lake Brockman Tourist Park - Park Home or Cottage is from 2:00 PM, and check-out is until 10:00 AM.

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How far is Lake Brockman Tourist Park - Park Home or Cottage from the center of Cookernup?

Lake Brockman Tourist Park - Park Home or Cottage is 5 miles from the center of Cookernup. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.

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Camping at Lake Brockman

The great thing about Lake Brockman Tourist Park is that it has something for everyone. If you are a seasoned camper and have all the supplies you can camp in an unpowered or powered site. For those who are not set up for camping, they can stay in a cabin and still enjoy the surroundings of the state forest and freshwater dam.

Located only 137 kilometres from Perth via the South West Highway it makes for a quick getaway. The campground is located on the Louge Brook Dam Road, 15 kilometres from Harvey and 23 kilometres from Waroona.

Set up your camp nestled among the trees in close proximity to the lake/dam. The campground is split into two areas, Lake Brockman Camp Sites and Logue Brook Camp Sites.

Lake Brockman Camp Site  – This part of the camp is similar to a caravan park as it has all the facilities including a camp kitchen, laundry, cafe, playground and ablution blocks. There are powered, un-powered sites and all the cabins are located in this area. All the sites have plenty of shade and close proximity to the lake.

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Louge Brook Camp Sites  – This is a new camping area and there are only un-powered sites however you get a better view of the lake from this area. The toilets are long drop and there are bbq areas available.

Shower/Toilets – The toilets and showers are small but they are clean and functional. The showers are hot which is nice when you are located in the bush.

Camp Kitchen – It is a large area with gas BBQ’s, fridge, tables, table tennis and a television but who needs that when you are camping!

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Shop/Cafe  – No need to worry about missing out on your coffee as they brew a pretty good cup. It is a large cafe with a stunning view from the balcony over the dam. They are open daily and you can grab a meal or a snack. There is also a small shop if you have forgotten something.

Drinking Water – You are required to bring your own drinking water.

Playground – There is a small playground which will keep the children entertained for hours!

Lake Brockman & Logue Brook Dam

Lake Brockman is also referred to as Logue Brook Dam and it can get a bit confusing. Logue Brook is the dam wall and the brook while the formed lake is called Brockman.

The dam is freshwater, crystal clear and perfect for swimming, water skiing, kayaking and fishing. You can fish for trout all year round and catch marron in season.

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Our visit to Lake Brockman

We spent two nights camping by the dam and it did not disappoint. The weather was a little overcast on the first day so we decided this was the perfect time to do some 4wding. We didn’t really know where we were going so we just headed out to see what we could find.

Drove over the bridge onto the other side of the dam and explored. Hit the tracks and there were lots of challenging sections with large muddy holes. After having some fun in the mud we headed to Hoffman Mill which is another camp area. The mill is no longer in operation but it is a beautiful spot to bushwalk and the children loved playing in the creek.

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The weather turned it on for our second day and we spent the entire day enjoying the dam. Relaxed under the gazebo by the water’s edge and kayaked over the blue water. Everyone had fun on the boat, breathing in the fresh air and feeling the wind in your hair. The adventurous had a turn on the ski biscuit, kneeboarding, water skiing while others simply soaking up the suns rays on the boat.

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Like all good things, they must come to an end and sadly it was time to go home. I hope to get back there soon to do some bushwalking, mountain bike riding, oh and maybe some time to put my feet up and relax! Would be the perfect spot to string a hammock to some trees. I can see myself there now with a book and maybe a cheeky glass of wine in hand, swinging in my hammock!

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How fun! Although we love camping- just the two of us- it is extra special fun when others, (especially family) join us.

I was worried about having so many families on the trip but it worked out really well.

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I look forward to reading about your camping trips in NZ! Mind you it will be too cold to camp over there!!

Looks fabulous , we found so many beautiful campsites (for our caravan) whilst road tripping in WA.

There are lots of nice spots over here and I am slowly checking them out!

Not a fan of camping. But it does look like a beautiful spot.

Book yourself a cabin instead!

So glad there were options for the non-campers too. I think this looked like a great time was had by all. Thanks for linking up for #lifethisweek 13/52 Next week: Daylight Saving is Over.

We don’t have day light savings in the west. Not sure if that is a good thing or not.

We went there last summer and it was the bomb! One of the best places to camp out with toddlers. 🙂

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Sounds like a great spot.

It looked like a fab weekend. When our kids were little we camped at Lake Moogerah a couple of hours west of the Gold Coast. We also went with a group of friends who had ski boats and jet skis so we all had a great time. We love to get away every month or so too. 🙂 #TeamLovinLife

It is great going away regularly, except for all the washing when you get home!

That looks like an amazing spot for camping!

I’ve not been to Lake Brockman but seeing as it’s close and seeing as you’ve given it such a glowing write up, it’s now on my list! The dam looks like a great place to while away a hot afternoon. #teamlovinlife

I also have a growing list of places to visit in WA!

11 families! That sounds like so much fun. Even if it is camping (LOL) #teamlovinlife

Oh Anne it looks beautiful there! That lake, and the trees! How fabulous you had 11 families go along – so much fun! 🙂 #TeamLovinLife

It was a blast!

Looks like a beautiful spot. Camping gets you much closer to nature and much closer to yourself at the same time

I think there may be a lot of camping in our future. Thanks for linking up with the Ultimate Rabbit Hole xox

Enjoy your camping trips.

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Logue Brook Campground

We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of Hoffman State Forest.

Forest camping by the Logue Brook dam.

Dogs allowed

No park entry fee / camping fees apply, bookings essential, about this campground.

Logue Brook Campground offers basic bush camping in the jarrah forest by Logue Brook Dam. It is managed by Lake Brockman Tourist Park which have camping and accommodation options including cabins, as well as a cafe. Firewood and some basic provisions are available for purchase.

Logue Brook Dam is a designated water ski area. There is a boat launching area adjacent to the campground. Water skiing and boating are subject to Department of Transport regulations.

Access to the dam for swimming, fishing and launching canoes and kayaks is available at a number of places around the shore.

Check  Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development - Fisheries for information on fishing regulations, including licensing.

Bring your bicycle as there are two pump tracks suitable for riders of all abilities and fitness levels at the campground and the Munda Biddi trail passes nearby.

view through the trees of the sheltered picnic and barbecue facility

Logue Brook Dam

view over the dam at logue brook campground

One of the spacious campsites at Logue Brook Campground

logue brook walk trail to the kiosk

Canoeing and kayaking

Mountain biking, water skiing, plants, wildlife and fungi.

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Logue Brook Campground.

Traditional Owners

We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of Logue Brook.

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    Property info. Lake Brockman Tourist Park is set in the state forest overlooking the crystal blue waters of Logue Brook Dam, a recreational waterskiing dam. We have Glamping Tents, cabins and campsites throughout our 100 acre Park. You can ski, kayak, canoe, fish, go bushwalking or just relax around your campfire in the winter months.

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    Lake Brockman Tourist Park is set in the beautiful surroundings of the state forest, 10 minutes away from the Harvey townsite. We have caravan & camping facilities, three ablution blocks, a laundry and a camp kitchen for your convenience. If you don't have a caravan or tent, stay in one of our cosy cabins. You can bring your canoe, or swim in ...

  21. Camping at Lake Brockman Tourist Park

    The campground is split into two areas, Lake Brockman Camp Sites and Logue Brook Camp Sites. Lake Brockman Camp Site - This part of the camp is similar to a caravan park as it has all the facilities including a camp kitchen, laundry, cafe, playground and ablution blocks. There are powered, un-powered sites and all the cabins are located in ...

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  23. Logue Brook Campground

    About this campground. Logue Brook Campground offers basic bush camping in the jarrah forest by Logue Brook Dam. It is managed by Lake Brockman Tourist Park which have camping and accommodation options including cabins, as well as a cafe. Firewood and some basic provisions are available for purchase. Logue Brook Dam is a designated water ski area.