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Sues Bridge

Blackwood River National Park

Stay at Sues Bridge in Blackwood River National Park, Western Australia. Campground guide with booking info, facilities, and availability alerts.

Facilities

dogs allowed

Best for

dog-friendly

Sues Bridge is a campground in Blackwood River National Park, Western Australia. Dogs are welcome at this campground.

Getting there#

Check the official website for directions, access details, and current conditions before you go.

Pets and dogs#

Good news for dog owners — Sues Bridge allows dogs.

Always keep your dog on a leash, clean up after them, and be mindful of wildlife and other campers.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I book Sues Bridge?

Book online through ParkStay WA (parkstay.dbca.wa.gov.au). If your dates are sold out, set up a free CampWatch alert to get notified when a cancellation opens up.

Which national park is Sues Bridge in?

Sues Bridge is in Blackwood River National Park, managed by the WA Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. Check the DBCA website for entry fees and park conditions.

When should I book Sues Bridge?

Sues Bridge generally has good availability. Booking a few days to a week ahead is usually sufficient, though peak holiday periods may require earlier planning.

Can I bring my dog to Sues Bridge?

Yes, dogs are allowed at Sues Bridge. Check with the park for any leash requirements or restricted areas.

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