Swimming

Keep cool when the weather warms with a swim in sheltered bays, beaches lakes, rivers and even hidden waterholes.

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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.

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. 

 

West Lewis Island

European and Aboriginal history can be seen on this island which is also great for fishing, snorkelling, swimming and camping.

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. 

An interesting place for birdwatching with good fishing, swimming and self-sufficient camping for up to five days at a time. 

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Kurrajong is nestled between sand dunes and all sites are only a 150m walk from the beach.

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Tulki, near the mouth of a dry creek system, is the closest campground to the beautiful Turquoise Bay.

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Yardie Creek Campground is at the southern end of Cape Range National Park near the spectacular Yardie Creek Gorge.

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Book a campsite or visit for the day, you can swim, snorkel, kayak or just relax on the beach.

Hamelin Bay Holiday Park is a privately operated and fully serviced caravan and camping area.