Lazeaway Holiday & Caravan Park - Dryandra Woodland National Park

Lazeaway Holiday & Caravan Park is a camp near Dryandra Woodland National Park.

Location
Dryandra Woodland National Park, South West Western Australia, Australia, Australasia
Coordinates
-32.693020, 117.147720
Activities
camp

Frequently Asked Questions

What wildlife can we realistically expect to see at Lazeaway Holiday & Caravan Park, and when is the best time to spot them?

We love Lazeaway for its proximity to Dryandra Woodland, a haven for Western Australia's unique marsupials. While you can often spot kangaroos and wallabies grazing around the park itself, we recommend venturing into Dryandra at dawn or dusk for the best chance to see numbats, echidnas, and the elusive woylie. The cooler months, from May to September, are generally more active for wildlife viewing.

Beyond camping, what other accommodation options does Lazeaway offer, and what's the general vibe?

While Lazeaway is a fantastic base for campers, they also offer a range of cabins and caravan sites. We found the cabins to be comfortable and well-equipped, offering a touch more comfort after a day exploring. The overall vibe is relaxed and unpretentious, a true escape where you can unwind to the sounds of the bush.

What are the essential facilities we should know about at Lazeaway, especially if we're self-sufficient campers?

Lazeaway provides the essentials for a comfortable stay, including clean ablution blocks and a camp kitchen area. We found the camp kitchen to be a great spot to meet fellow travellers, but we always recommend bringing your own cooking gear for flexibility. There's also a small kiosk for basic supplies, though stocking up in a larger town beforehand is wise.

Are there any specific safety considerations we should be aware of when staying at Lazeaway, particularly regarding wildlife?

Safety at Lazeaway is straightforward; it's a peaceful park. We advise keeping food secured to avoid attracting kangaroos and other native animals, and always supervise children. While encounters with larger wildlife are rare within the park, always maintain a respectful distance when exploring Dryandra Woodland.

What's the best way to experience Dryandra Woodland National Park from Lazeaway, and are there any must-do walks?

We highly recommend dedicating at least a full day to Dryandra. The park offers several well-marked walking trails, but our favourite is the Bumbumbudda Trail for its diverse flora and excellent chances of spotting wildlife. Pack plenty of water, wear sturdy shoes, and don't forget your binoculars – the birdlife alone is spectacular.

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