管理会社の情報
Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park is part of Summerstar Tourist Parks, a group of WA-local family owned and operated caravan, holiday and tourist parks across Western and South Australia.
Summerstar properties are your home away from home in the most remarkable destinations across Western and South Australia. Carefully designed and lovingly managed by a local WA family, these are the caravan parks for the trips you’ll remember forever. The trips that won’t break the bank, but that will be reminisced about at the family dinner table for years to come.
 
It's not just about a bed to sleep in - though we get how important a comfy bed is - it's about the warmth, the care, and the lifelong connections made under a Summerstar roof (or caravan awning!)
宿泊施設の情報
Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park is nestled beside Western Australia’s longest stretch of uninterrupted beach. 
The expanse of white sand beach traverses 220 kilometres and is home to endangered Flatback turtles that nest here from October – March, as well as thousands of species of migratory birds, and the most impressive shells in the State. 
Owned and operated by WA-local family business Summerstar Tourist Parks, Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park offers remote accommodation including a range of powered and unpowered sites, cabins and studio cabins between Port Hedland and Broome with access to fresh water, power, a guest laundry, shady lawns and clean ablution blocks. For the convenience of visitors and guests, an onsite mini mart is well stocked with basic groceries, ice-creams, bait, ice, tackle and frozen meat, bread and vegetables. 
During the peak season from about May to September, fresh bread is available as well as an onsite restaurant offering hearty takeaway lunches and dinners. Guests are also welcome to join the morning team for home-made scones, jam, cream and freshly brewed coffee and tea.
周辺エリアの情報
Eighty Mile Beach is an incredibly remote location, located on the long stretch of road halfway between Port Hedland and Broome. The 10km access road into the park is a gravel, unsealed road and can be bumpy, although is usually well graded and suitable for 2WD, motorhomes and vehicles towing a caravan. 
Eighty Mile Beach is famous for its fishing and shell collecting, and its magnificent sunrises and sunsets. Witness endangered Flatback turtles nesting on the beach from October - March, with hatchlings making their dash for the ocean 8 weeks later. Birdwatchers will love spotting the thousands of species of migratory birds that dwell here.