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Ellendale Pool
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Ellendale Pool is a stunning water hole naturally formed along the picturesque Greenough River. Located near the historic town of Greenough, it is surrounded by magnificent gum trees and a rocky gorge, and is just 45km or 20 minutes drive south east of Geraldton. Interpretive signs celebrate the importance the pool has played in Aboriginal and European history. This location is also part of the Yamaji Drive Trail.
Camping is available on an upper and lower level for a small fee. Facilities include flushing toilets, cold outdoor showers, picnic and barbecue facilities, a playground and a dump point. It is dog friendly. Swimming is not recommended. You may stay up to 5 nights.
It is accessible to motorbikes, RVs, camper trailers, caravans and big rigs. Camping in tents is allowed.
Fires are not permitted.
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