Cape Range National Park

National park · Exmouth

Cape Range National Park

National park · Exmouth

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Yardie Creek Rd, Cape Range National Park WA 6707, Australia

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Discover a UNESCO World Heritage Site where pristine beaches meet a stunning limestone plateau, offering endless adventures in snorkeling and hiking.  

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Yardie Creek Rd, Cape Range National Park WA 6707, Australia Get directions

parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au

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Yardie Creek Rd, Cape Range National Park WA 6707, Australia Get directions

+61 8 9949 2808
parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au

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Mar 9, 2025

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"A UNESCO World Heritage Site off the coast of Cape Range National Park, home to 500 species of fish, 250 coral species, and 600 species of mollusks."

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Rhyno

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What an amazing place to visit. Truly spectacular. The landscape is timeless and the coastline is beautiful. I spent 6 days in Osprey bay and loved it. Swimming, snorkelling, fishing right from the camp. Hiking a few kms away through Mandu George, kayaking through Yardie Creek seeing rock wallabies and plenty of beaches like Turquoise Bay close by. I will be coming back.

Brenda Wilkinson (EnviroBren)

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We stayed at Osprey Bay and our campsite was within walking distance of the beach. Stunning ocean views. Table set up for perfect viewings of the stunning sunsets. Good (non smelly) eco toilets set up. It was blowing a gale while we were there though so not the best for snorkelling. Can't control the weather though. The other bays (especially Turquoise Bay) were stunning too!!

Tam Taylor

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So many places to explore. Be sure to take enough water for any hikes around the gorges and anytime you plan to swim, snorkel or 4wd around the Cape. It can can very hot and arid in the spring/summer months. Bring snorkelling gear to check out all the beautiful sealife in the bays. Also make sure to bring a camera to showcase all the beauty you see, to your family and friends. Pics are from Shothole Canyon

luca panico

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Wonderful park ! The best I've been visited in WA. I recommend to stay at least 2 nights just to enjoy the wild and to sleep near to the sea. It was amazing, and really relaxing. Buy everything before exmouth. Because everything is so expensive. 11$ for 10L of water when is 4$ in city 😂

TiMuR

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An absolutely amazing experience travelling through here. True beauty and a must visit place for all. Allow one week to cover Exmouth and Coral Bay. Snorkelling here is unreal.

Lauren Grogan

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Mothernature at her best ,we have visited this national park a number of times,snorkelling,exploring, kayaking etc etc etc 🤿🐠🐠🐠🐠take a professional snorkel trip & see the whale shark you won't be disappointed, awesome experience ✅️lots of wildlife to spot in the park,sea Eagles,rock wallabies, & lots of other animals, keep a lookout 😊

Raelene G

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Love this place and the Ningaloo Reef. Sooooooo much to do here in the National Park. You need to buy a WA National Park day pass, or buy an annual pass via RAC for 50% off ($60). Camping, fishing, swimming, snorkelling, spear fishing, bush walking, surfing, watch turtle nesting, boat ramp, tours and a beautiful fringe reef right off the beach. About 60km bitumen road to Yardie Creek, but 4wd needed to go on sand. So many great camping areas all along the coastline. $11 per adult or $7 concession per night. Bookings must be done online. Telstra reception scattered, so book beforehand. Turquoise Bay & Sandy Bay are spectacular.

Paul Grover

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We stayed at Kurrajong campsite for 7 nights and overall enjoyed the experience. Our camp host Kerry was so attentive, friendly and helpful. The site we were allocated was spacious and had a good buffer to the neighboring sites. From here, could access easily so many other great beaches but the one out the front was excellent for snorkeling. The only negative for the experience was the wind. We are in a camper trailer with the top half being canvas. The wind at night was howling and blew us around so much it was difficult to sleep. Only 1.5 days out of 7 with low winds to enjoy the beaches. Ground was rock hard so difficult to get the pegs in. Bring screw in pegs with you. Amenities were very good and kept very clean. Only fish here are Charlie Court cod and small trevalley inside the reef. Plenty of mackerel etc outside the reef but you need a boat and have to launch it back at the boat ramp (on the way back to exmouth). I used a kayak to fish and the best rig is a float with bait suspended below at around 1m. This will stop you getting snagged on coral and losing gear.