Featured attractions

Non-bookable

Shelley Beach is the most visited area in West Cape Howe National Park, and it's the only place in the park that is accessible to two-wheel drive vehicle.

Bookable

A large campground in the forest with picnic shelters and a walk trail leading to the Murray River.

A family-friendly range of trails to suit all ages and skill levels.

Scenic Aunauyu (Surveyors Pool) is surrounded by thick layers of King Leopold sandstone.

The mouth of Stokes Estuary in the middle of Dunster Castle Bay can be reached via a 3.5km walk trail when water levels allow.

Interesting ruins of an 1870s homestead just a short distance from the shores of Stokes Inlet.

Discover the culture of the Noongar people on the ‘Aboriginal Experience’ tour.

Experience the underground world of a limestone cave on a 60 minute guided tour

Play nine or eighteen holes in the park. Keep an eye out for kangaroos on the fairways.

Go underground for your next conference, seminar, social function or special theme event.

Experience the underground world of a limestone cave on a guided tour.

This is a beautiful area to walk, cycle, picnic, fish or launch a boat. The views of the Perth city skyline are incredible especially at sunset.

A pretty beach and popular fishing spot on the eastern side of the park.

The panoramic vistas and beautiful turquoise waters along the coast on either side of the privately owned Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park make it perfect for beach fishing, camping, four-wheel driving, walking, swimming, beachcombing, birdwatching, viewing wildlife and enjoying magnificent sunsets.

Sues Bridge is a pleasant and relaxing hideaway by the Blackwood River with a campground nearby and plenty of space for picnicking, swimming and kayaking.