About Kellerberrin Caravan Park
Kellerberrin Caravan Park is a Shire-owned caravan and camping park located in Kellerberrin, in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. Operated by the Shire of Kellerberrin, the park offers powered and unpowered caravan and camping sites, self-contained units, and simple dormitory-style rooms with access to shared kitchen, bathroom, and laundry facilities. It is designed to cater to a wide range of travellers, including grey nomads, workers in the region, families, and budget-conscious visitors passing through on the Great Eastern Highway. Current contact details, booking information, and park rules are managed through the Shire’s official website at kellerberrin.wa.gov.au.
A charge from Kellerberrin Caravan Park on your bank or card statement usually relates to accommodation or site fees for a past or upcoming stay. This can include nightly charges for powered or unpowered sites, fees for self-contained units, dormitory-style accommodation, or longer-term stays if you were staying for work in the area. If you booked online, over the phone with the Shire office, or via a third‑party booking platform that processes payments on the park’s behalf, the merchant name may appear as “Kellerberrin Caravan Park” or “Shire of Kellerberrin”. In some cases you might see an initial preauthorisation or security hold at check-in, later followed by the final charge for your stay.
If you’re unsure about a Kellerberrin Caravan Park charge, start by checking your travel dates, email inbox, and SMS messages for booking confirmations or receipts from the Shire of Kellerberrin or any booking site you used. Compare the date and amount of the charge to when you stayed (or planned to stay) in Kellerberrin, and consider whether a family member or staff member may have used the card for work accommodation. For clarification, use the contact details on kellerberrin.wa.gov.au to reach the Shire office or the park’s listed contact, provide the last four digits of your card, the transaction date, and amount, and request a copy of the booking record. They can confirm the booking, explain any bonds or additional fees (such as extra guests or key replacement), advise on refunds where applicable, and help resolve any billing discrepancies.