Parry’s Beach a beautiful part coastline between Denmark and Walpole on the South Coast of Western Australia. Ideal fishing, it is also the scene of salmon fishing from March to May. There is now a large campsite with separate bays, right near the beach, but protected from the wind and shaded by peppermint trees. The campsite is owned/operated by the Shire, and has flushing toilets and coldwater showers.
There is a small fee for camping and the campsite is managed by on-site volunteer caretakers. The money goes towards the preservation of the beach and surrounding coastline. There is no stated limit for length of stay. Although, camping is limited in summer due to the high popularity of the area.
Parry Beach is unpatrolled, has a boat launch, and is great for swimming, fishing, and exploring.
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