GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #26 | Page 51

RV TRAVEL ENTERING FRANCOIS PERON NP Just 4km from Denham is the entrance to Francois Peron National Park. Francois Peron was only 26 when he joined the Nicolas Baudin 1801 expedition sent by Napoleon on a ‘voyage of discovery’. Francois Peron 4WD track. From 1881, the Peron Peninsula was a sheep station and was grazed until 1990 when it was purchased and gazetted as a national park. After paying your park and camping fees at the entrance, it is worth stopping 5km along at the Peron Homestead Precinct. The display centre is informative, as is the self- guided walk through the old shearing yards and station quarters. The hot tub contains artesian bore water, and it is guaranteed that you’ll be yearning for this while at one of the five campgrounds, none of which have fresh water or showers. EXPLORING THE PARK After a look around, it is time to engage 4WD and drop the tyre pressures to something in the 20psi vicinity, depending on your load and preference. The long, red, narrow track ahead has soft, sandy ruts and the odd pull- out. Take care because it is two-way; the speed limit is 50km/h. Stay on the main track and/or the tracks to the campgrounds; many of the old station tracks are now off limits for revegetation. At 3km from the start of the track is a turn-off to Big Lagoon on the west of the peninsula. It is 9km to the campground, and the soft, boggy sand will reveal quickly why caravans are not permitted in the park. Camping is near the lagoon with boat launching from the beach. Artesian spa at Peron Homestead. / 51