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.

Jewel Cave is one of the largest caves in the area. The entry is through a spectacular cavern leading to three main chambers feature outstanding limestone formations.

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

This beautiful sandy beach nestled between rocky outcrops is also renowned for the Redgate surf break.

Mettam's Pool is a sheltered spot and perfect for snorkelling and swimming where you can see marine plants and animals close to shore.

The tallest lighthouse on mainland Australia, open for tours daily, with views of the Indian Ocean to the west, and the Southern Ocean to the south and east.

Rock climbing, abseiling also walking and cycling along the Heritage Trail nearby.

Granitic rocks jutting into the ocean are separated by a canal carved by the sea.

The whitest beach in Australia? Come and see it for yourself. 

Set in a Wandoo woodland with views of the surrounding hillsides and a bird hide, Mount Observation is a great spot for a picnic stop.

Enjoy picnicking at Layman Picnic Area.

Stop for a picnic along Tuart Drive.

A small, casual walk for wildflower enthusiasts, leading to a lookout with 360 degree views of the Fitzgerald River National Park.