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.

Dunes Surf Beach is the most popular surf break in Ningaloo Marine Park. The best swells for surfing are from July to October.

Visit Jurabi Turtle Centre to learn about marine turtles found on the Nyinggulu (Ningaloo) Coast.

From Knox Lookout you can see the intersection of Knox Gorge and Wittenoom Gorge, giving a true appreciation of the forces that created this awe-inspiring landscape.

Spectacular gorges with panoramic views and unique walking experiences close to picnic areas.

Take in the beauty of the stunning Joffre Gorge with fantastic views of the falls and the surrounding landscape.

Located right next to The Gap and Natural Bridge, Cable Beach is known for its rough and treacherous waves and coastline.

The Blowholes are one of nature's many fascinating creations in Torndirrup National Park. Water sprays up through the rock platform well above sea level, depending on the swell conditions.

Enjoy wildflowers, interesting rock formations, and scenic views in all directions on a short walk around Stony Hill, the highest point in Torndirrup National Park. This is also the start point for the longer walk to spectacular Peak Head.

A beautiful beach for a picnic, a spot of fishing and a safe place for swimming. Perfect for a family day out.

This is a dramatic gorge, full of colour, texture and reflections and a great spot for a swim.

This lookout provides sweeping views down the steep valley to the Warren River below.

Follow this trail and learn how aboriginal people used the vegetation in the area.