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The Baxter and Maree Art Gallery showcases the artwork Tammy Andrews, an established Esperance artist.
Located on the beautiful Esperance foreshore, the Cannery Arts Centre was built originally to be used as a Fish Cannery in 1949.
Cape Arid National Park is a large and exceptionally scenic park best known for its stunningly beautiful beaches, clear blue seas and rocky headlands.
Explore the park’s wild reaches on the Le Grand Coastal Trail, which links many of the park’s most spectacular coastal sections.
Within 45 minutes drive of Esperance, this grand park features sweeping heathlands, rugged coastal peaks and white sandy beaches voted the best in Australia.
Dolphin Cove is one of the best spots in Cape Arid National Park to see migrating southern right and humpback whales.
A pretty beach and popular fishing spot on the eastern side of the park.
A self-guided journey exploring over 100 of Esperance's Arts and Culture destinations, encompassing an array of art forms.
18 years of experience means we know Esperance
If you're after a swim and day out in Australia's golden outback, look no further than the Esperance foreshore.
The Esperance Museum is an attraction to both locals and visitors to Esperance. It offers a glimpse into the history of Esperance and how the region has grown over the years.
Frenchman Peakwas named by surveyor Alexander Forrest during an expedition in search of good country for pasturein 1870. The peak’s shape was thought to resemble the hats worn by French troops in the 1800s.
A scenic, secluded bay nestled between sea-swept rocky headlands.
A 2.8 km (one way), wheelchair accessible (if assisted) walk track links Benwenerup Campground to Stokes Inlet Day Use Area.
Lake Hillier delights your eye with its pink colour.
Sweeping beach with a well-equipped campground at the foot of the majestic Mount Le Grand.
A popular family campsite in a protected cove which is safe for swimming and snorkelling.
Interesting ruins of an 1870s homestead just a short distance from the shores of Stokes Inlet.
A fascinating collection of historical buildings which house craft shops, art gallery, cafes, natural herbal remedies and the Esperance Visitors Centre.
Peak Charles, an ancient granite peak and its companion, Peak Eleanora, give sweeping views over the dry sandplain heaths and salt lake systems of the surrounding countryside.
A remote outpost where the isolation and spirit of our south coast pioneers can be readily felt and contemplated.
A secluded bay ideal for beach combing and exploring a natural bird sanctuary where flowering thickets attract a diversity of birdlife.
Seal Creek is a popular camping and fishing spot on this wild and scenic section of the south coast.
Visit the working studio of awarded glass artist Cindy Poole. Browse the extensive range of glass artworks, objects, contemporary glass jewellery and corporate awards handcrafted on the premises, using both warm & cold glass techniques
The mouth of Stokes Estuary in the middle of Dunster Castle Bay can be reached via a 3.5 km walk trail when water levels allow.
An information bay with parking for three vehicles, information signs under shelter and self registration facilities for day entry.
Two large camp kitchens with running water for washing up (not suitable for drinking). You can launch canoes or small dinghies from the boat ramp.
Featuring one of the most picturesque estuaries along WA’s southern coast, Stokes Inlet National Park is a great place for fishing, camping, bushwalking and birdwatching.
The Cannery Arts Center is a non-profit arts organization that offers installations, exhibitions and workshops in the Esperance region.
A beautiful bay with a spectacular coastal outlook and a ‘whistling’ rock.