Cape Le Grand National Park
National park · Esperance ·

Cape Le Grand National Park

National park · Esperance ·

Pristine white sand beaches, soaring peaks, wildflowers, and hiking

crystal clear water
frenchman's peak
national park fee
camping
wheelchair accessible
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null
Cape Le Grand National Park by null

Information

Cape Le Grand Rd, Cape Le Grand WA 6450, Australia Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Information

Static Map

Cape Le Grand Rd, Cape Le Grand WA 6450, Australia Get directions

+61 8 9083 2100
exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au

Features

•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 23, 2026

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26 Most Beautiful Beaches in the World

"On the remote southern coast of Western Australia, some of the country's most beautiful beaches and bays sit inside Cape Le Grand National Park: the Coastal Trail winds through heath-covered bluffs to Hellfire Bay's granite boulders and clear blue waters and to Lucky Bay, famed for some of the world's whitest sand, while the 1.8-mile Frenchman Peak Trail offers a bird's-eye view." - Anne Olivia Bauso Anne Olivia Bauso Anne Olivia Bauso is a travel writer and hotel expert based in New York City. She has written hundreds of hotel reviews, from 5-star Ritz-Carlton properties to treehouse eco-resorts in the jungle. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Cape Le Grand National Park

Sarah M.

Google
Great national park for hiking. It has many beautiful beaches. But you must watch out the fly army. The day we got there was 38c and flies everywhere which ruined our experience. However the next day was much cooler that not as many flies as it was. We enjoyed the white sand beaches with 4x4 access.

Shaun L

Google
We walked the coastal trail. I’m sure the sign said an easy walk but at times it felt we were rock climbing a little. Allow plenty of time to walk between Lucky Bay and Thistle cove. With all the stops for scenery and wildflowers it took us 45 mins to do 2km. But well worth it though.

Alana S

Google
The size of this park is astounding, and each of the beaches are worth a visit. Make sure you give yourself enough time to explore. We were lucky enough to see one kangaroo on the beach at Lucky Bay. The sand is so fine and the water a beautiful blue colour. I wish we’d had time to attempt the climb to Frenchman’s peak.

Chester B.

Google
Great activities and beautiful landscapes. Would recommend getting parks pass before entry as limited signal in national park.

Sandesh P.

Google
For an unforgettable 1-3 days escape combining crystal clear white sand beach, fantastic for swimming, rewarding hiking and excellent camping as well as best for drives near ocean. This is one of the best places in Western Australia.

Rodney K.

Google
I’ve been overseas and have been lucky enough to see some amazingly beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters. Mother Nature and her wonders. One of the most pristine and jaw droppingly beautiful locations I have ever been to. The whitest sands, beaches with water that clean it looks as though it came out of a tap. Stunning.

Jayantha Maduragoda G.

Google
What a beautiful place on earth, love this place, worth the drive, you can spend all day

Violet S.

Google
No 4WD required. Standard roads to the camp grounds, compacted gravel for campsite ground. Choose your own site on arrival, online booking through parks and wildlife website. No showers, 3x well kept drop toilets available with hand sink (not drinkable without treating). Stunning views, no signal however there is free wifi near the toilets/gamp entrance that provides 2 bars, enough for internet calls and online searches but not enough to send photos via messenger. Volunteer camp managers staying on site, will collect your booking details and greet you. Some lovely walking trails and beach attached to camp site. Would recommend if you’re set up for off grid and happy to forgo signal & shower during stay. I paid the national park fee on entering, not sure if that’s included in your booking fees? +$17
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Denise C.

Yelp
I went on an excursion through Royal Caribbean that went to Cape Le Grand. We stopped at two bays and I walked along the beaches with my feet in the water. There weren't any sunbathers hanging out at the beach and no one was playing in the water. Other than our tour group, there weren't many people at these bays that day. I really loved the coastal scenery and it felt really secluded and hidden. The beaches have a beautiful light blue color. The weather was perfect--not hot or cold and it was sunny. It seemed like a secret place and I bet it is because who has even heard of the town of Esperance in Australia? If you do make it to Esperance, this is a real attraction.