Featured attractions

Enjoy views over Bunbury and out to the Indian Ocean.

The only historical railway tunnel in WA that you can walk through. 

Bookable

Large sheltered campground nestled within shady peppermint woodland close to Conto Beach and other park attractions.

Five Mile beach is located within the Lighthouse Recreation Zone, where fishing is permitted.

Become one with nature. Sit among the mangrove trees in the Mangrove Bay bird hide and watch the abundance of resident and migratory birds flock in to feed and rest, in the sheltered bay as the tide flows in and out.

Stop here for all you need to know about visiting Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park.

The Oyster Stacks are five isolated islets that protrude from the reef. A great place to snorkel but can only be accessed at high tide.

Sandy Bay is a very picturesque beach popular for swimming and snorkelling.

Take a drive on the unsealed road along the bottom of this scenic canyon, in one of the most rugged areas of Cape Range National Park. (Park entry fees do not apply)

There is access to Trealla Beach for fishing, snorkelling and swimming. It is located in the Lakeside Sanctuary Zone, south of Varanus Beach.

Yardie Creek is a unique feature of Cape Range National Park as it has a permanent water source that flows between the spectacular sheer cliffs, known as Yardie Creek Gorge.

A beach suitable for fishing and swimming.

Jansz beach is a popular place for fishing and swimming.

Located just a short drive from Exmouth, Bundegi is a popular beach for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and fishing.

The Charles Knife Canyon drive takes you on a winding road from the main road south of Exmouth up to the top of the range. Located at the top is Charles Knife Lookout. (Park entry fees do not apply)