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Pilgramunna offers a scenic seaside experience and is a great place for snorkellers.
While it has no facilities, Quoin Bluff South is a historic site where you can see the remains of an army outpost, a stone jetty and other relics.
Shark Bay Marine Park is known for its large marine animals, such as the famous Monkey Mia dolphins, turtles, dugongs and sharks. The park and its vast seagrass banks form an important part of the Shark Bay World Heritage Area.
Countless tiny white shells have formed the amazing Shell Beach, which stretches for 60km. Some deposits are as much as ten metres deep.
See spectacular marine wildlife from two viewing platforms perched on the cliff edge with views over Shark Bay Marine Park.
Stop at the entry station here for park information and to pay the entry fee before driving into the park.
The raised viewing area, a short walk from the car park, has a good view of the battlement-like face of the range. Sunrise is a particularly good time to experience the view.
Surf Point has stunning coastal scenery and offers good snorkelling and diving. You can often see turtles, sharks and other large marine animals from the shore.
Low heath on rolling sandplains renowned for their incredible diversity of endemic wildflowers.
A diving spot with numerous swimthroughs with the opportunity to see turtles, manta rays and grey nurse sharks.
In heavy seas, blowholes shoot water 20m into the air
There is easy access to Trealla Beach for fishing, snorkelling and swimming. It is located in the Lakeside Sanctuary Zone, south of Varanus Beach.
This lookout point allows visitors to view the wildlife and coastline at the largest Loggerhead turtle breeding colony in Australia.
The perfect place to set up camp and explore Jurien Bay Marine Park and the stunning coastline.
Watheroo National Park covers a total span of 44,324 hectares and is home to the Jingemia Cave.
This beautiful dive site on the western side of South Muiron Island has lots of swimthroughs and overhangs full of glass fish, which as their name suggests are completely transparent, and plenty of soft corals.