Featured attractions

Bookable

A large campground in the forest with picnic shelters and a walk trail leading to the Murray River.

A gnarly combination of mountain bike trails and shared-use trails that provide awesome views of the river and dam and heaps of fun. 

You can see unrestricted views of the Walpole Wilderness from the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout, which is high above the forest floor.

Take a break from exploring the park and visit the speciality chocolate shop and tearooms.

Cocklebiddy Cave

Arguably the Nullarbor Plain’s most famous cave, Cocklebiddy Cave was the place of the world’s longest cave diving penetration in 1983. Due to unstable rock at the entrance, Cocklebiddy Cave is CLOSED to public entry.

Cod Spot

One of the most magnificent dives in the Exmouth area is the cod hole, which runs parallel to South Muiron Island.

Collier Rocks

Collier Rocks is one of the islands of the Dampier Archipelago. It is situated about 33km north east of Dampier and, like many of the islands in this area, provides great opportunities for bird watching, fishing, diving and self-sufficient camping. 

Dampier Creek

Visitors mainly use the Dampier Creek area for fishing, boating, birdwatching and sightseeing. Cultural tours are available to view and learn about the mangroves.

Dampier Public Boat Ramp Information Bay Area

The covered public information shelter near the boat ramp displays maps of Hampton Harbour and Dampier Archipelago. Information panels describe this beautiful area and provide other important information for visitors.

Delambre Island

As with many islands within the Dampier Archipelago there is good snorkelling and diving and self-sufficient camping. 

Diamond Rock

Diamond Rock provides an interesting place to stop along the Holland Track, although not visible from the track. A short 200m walk trail leads to the rock. Granite outcrops such as this were an important water source for Aboriginal people and directly influenced John Holland's choice of route in 1893.

Eaglehawk Island

Eaglehawk Island is off the coast, west of Dampier and provides good snorkelling and diving and self-sufficient camping. It is a small island about two kilometres long and one kilometre wide.

East Lewis Island

The Archipelago supports the largest hawksbill turtle rookery in the Indo-Pacific region, one of the largest in the world. You can also enjoy swimming, snorkelling, fishing and self-sufficient camping for up to five days. 

Enderby Island

Enderby Island is a great place to explore, but please respect its beauty and keep it pristine. It is one of the larger islands where self-sufficient camping is permitted for up to five days. 

 

Entry Station - Cape Le Grand

Stop here to pay entry fees and pick up park information.