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A scenic, secluded bay nestled between sea-swept rocky headlands.

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Set up your tent, caravan or camper trailer here to explore the gorgeous gorges of Karijini National Park. 

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A great spot to camp and explore the wonderful array of wildflowers.

Busselton Jetty, the second longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere, is a magnet for scuba divers and fishers alike. You can also view the magnificent marine life at the underwater observatory.

The 2750t, 140m long HMAS Swan was scuttled in Geographe Bay in December 1997. Now a world-class dive wreck, 30m deep in clear waters.

Hamelin Bay has numerous tiny islands, reefs and beautiful clear waters. It is well known for the stingrays that patrol the shallows.

Immerse yourself in a classic chapter of Australian history in a peaceful and strikingly scenic outpost.

Point Culver is a headland near the western end of the spectacular Baxter Cliffs.

Toolinna Cove offers a spectacular coastal outlook with the Baxter Cliffs stretching out to the east and west as far as the eye can see.

Twilight Cove is a spectacular coastal location at the eastern end of the Baxter Cliffs.

Israelite Bay is a fascinating heritage area and an attractive camping spot with good access to beach fishing.

Rugged limestone cliffs with sandy beaches and offshore reefs and is perfect for fishing, walking, diving, swimming and picnicking.

One of few intact vegetation communities in the metropolitan area inhabited by threatened species such as chuditch and Carnaby’s cockatoos.

Following wet season rains, great volumes of water cascade from the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges. In the dry season, come and see the spectacular cascading waterfalls at Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) which is also a relaxing place to swim.

Imperieuse Reef, 42km from Clerke Reef, is the largest and most south-westerly reef of the Rowley Shoals Marine Park.