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.

Quoin Head in Fitzgerald River National Park is a wonderful place to experience some of the most rugged and spectacular coastal scenery the park has to offer.

Fitzgerald Inlet is a secluded coastal estuary, perfect for nature lovers!

Grab a coffee, snack, meal, information or camping supplies while exploring Wellington National Park.

Tall pale-barked karri trees, reaching heights of 50m or more, dominate the hilly slopes and valleys of the lush, green and majestic Boranup Forest.

Skippy Rock is a scenic fishing spot with exposed granite rocks. 

Injidup is a beautiful beach with a well known surf break.

Three Bears - Kabbijgup is a lovely coastal location with great surf, accessible by four-wheel drive only. 

A popular surfing beach between Wilyabrup and Gracetown accessible by four-wheel drive only. 

A great surfing and fishing destination.

Lake Cave is one of the deepest caves in Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park and well worth a visit.

Jewel Cave is one of the largest caves in the area, with an entry through a spectacular cavern. Three main chambers feature outstanding limestone formations.

The limestone for the nearby Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse was quarried at this bay.