Description
Tathra National Park is a stunning national park located in Western Australia between the towns of Eneabba and Carnamah on Winchester-Eneabba Road. The park's natural beauty is prominent, and its name derives from a Noongar word meaning "beautiful place." The park is spread over sandplain country and is surrounded by farmland, which has helped preserve its natural beauty. The park's valleys are shallow with sandy floors that change into laterite on the slopes and hilltops. The low heath of the
It is a great place to observe wildflowers in winter and spring, and nature enthusiasts can admire the natural beauty of Western Australia.
Over the years 1970-1971, the land was classified as an "A" Class reserve, meaning its primary purpose could not be changed except by an Act of Parliament. The land was vested in the National Parks Authority of Western Australia, and the park was officially named on October 8, 1971. With its rich history and stunning landscapes, Tathra National Park continues to be one of the most beautiful spots in Western Australia, attracting many visitors each year.
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