Featured attractions

Enjoy views over Bunbury and out to the Indian Ocean.

The only historical railway tunnel in WA that you can walk through. 

Bookable

Large sheltered campground nestled within shady peppermint woodland close to Conto Beach and other park attractions.

Stop for a picnic while exploring the scenic places along Mundaring Weir Road.

A perfectly quiet picnic spot under the pine trees.

The stones from Statham's Quarry were used for street paving in Perth in the early 1900's. 

The shoreline on the western side of Cape Naturaliste is rocky and exposed to ocean swells.

Honeycombs is a popular surf break and fishing spot.

Conto Beach is a stunning beach below Conto Cliffs where you can swim, fish or surf. 

This delightful little beach is about 70m long and features large granite rocks that protrude from the water.

Lefthanders is a well-known surf location just south of Gracetown.

Moses Rock North is a popular surf break.

Another beautiful coastal location in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park and busy surf break.

The historic homestead at Ellensbrook has been restored by the National Trust, be sure to visit.

Ellensbrook Beach is a small, rocky beach with popular surfing breaks near the mouth of the Ellen Brook.