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.

West Beach is a scenic beach set in a small bay, where you can explore water-washed rock formations and enjoy fishing or whale watching.

Sepulcralis Hill is a small inland hill with sweeping views across the Hamersley River valley.

Point Ann is easily the best and most picturesque whale watching area on the coast.

At Mylies Beach, have a picnic near a winding creek and limestone cliffs.

Enjoy the serenity, listen to the birds and breath in the southern air.

East Mylies is a long, scenic beach that offers great fishing spots and whale watching opportunities.

East Mount Barren is a rugged quartzite peak perched on the edge of the Southern Ocean that offers magnificent views of the park.

Get a birds-eye view of the park’s stunning coast from a lookout located on the edge of the sea cliffs!

A sheltered beach great for swimming with an interpretive display and art exhibit, located amongst the sand dunes.

Stop in at the discovery centre to see displays, soundscapes, videos and objects that explain the geology of the pinnacles' formations and the cultural and natural heritage values of the area.

Fascinating structures called stromatolites at Lake Thetis provide insights into what life was like at the dawn of time.

An idyllic beach popular for shore fishing and boating.