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.

The Karri boya-k (Tree in the Rock) picnic area sits within the karri trees. Some say it reminds them of a cathedral, with the towering karris providing a domed roof.

Castle Rock picnic area is more than just the starting point for walkers wanting to experience the Granite Skywalk, it's also a great spot for a picnic. 

This photogenic rock near Cape Naturaliste is named for its distinctive conical shape and is a popular stop for sightseers.

With its wide sweep of sandy beach, Hangover Bay offers good snorkelling, swimming, windsurfing and surfing in the Jurien Bay Marine Park .

Tour the lighthouse and explore the coastal scenery around the cape on a network of short walks and lookouts.

The historic water wheel was used to supply the nearby Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse keepers with water.

Take a stroll 27m down into Calgardup Cave’s magnificently decorated chambers.

Discover a Nyoongar camping place and dreamtime story by the still waters of Walyunga Pool.

Follow the boardwalk to view the living rock-like structures known as thrombolites on the shoreline of Lake Clifton.

Snappy Gum Drive is a transect of the Millstream area of the park – from rocky ranges, snappy gum and cadjeput woodlands, to wetlands and river.

Python Pool is nestled into the Chichester Range at the base of a seasonal waterfall.

Mount Herbert is a highpoint in the Chichester Range with expansive views over the range and plain below.