Description
Seal Creek is a popular camping and fishing spot on this wild and scenic section of the south coast.
This recreational area is located behind the sand dunes near whereSeel Creek enters the ocean, providing a great fishing spot.
Camping
At Seal Creek a basic campground is set in paperbark bushland approximately 100m from a delightful beach. Getting there is also a treat. The roadside heath along Poison Creek Road is home to Australian bustards, brown falcons, tiny wrens and a stunning display of wildflowers. Even in autumn and summer there are flowers out, particularly the banksias.
This area and campground are subject to close without notice should a wet weather event occur. Visitors planning to camp are recommended to check conditions with the local Parks and Wildlife Service Esperance office (08) 9083 2100.
Getting there:
Seal Creek campsite in Cape Arid National Park is accessible by 4WD Vehicles only. Seal Creek must be approached via Fisheries Road and Baring Road.
This information was provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions: dpaw.wa.gov.au
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