Each campsite consists of a three-sided shelter with wooden sleeping platforms, a water tank, a pit toilet, picnic tables and cleared tent sites.
In the northern half, most campsites also have a barbecue pit and plate (open fires are banned in the southern section).
The Bibbulmun Track is almost all through state forest, national parks and other reserves, with only a few small sections of farmland.
The remainder of the track is through coastal forest and scrub along the south coast, in some sections routed along sandy beaches.
The towns the track passes through are Dwellingup, Collie, Balingup, Pemberton, Northcliffe, Walpole and Denmark.
Hardy walkers who walk the track from beginning to end typically do so in 6 to 8 weeks, although it has been completed in under 12 days.