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Located 175km west of Kalgoorlie, this area is has a goldmine of history, plants and animals.
Nuytsland Nature Reserve is a vast protected area located on the south coast of Western Australia. Spanning over 6,253.44 square kilometers, the reserve starts from Cape Pasley in the west and continues all the way to Red Rocks Point in the east. It is situated at 32° 18' S 125° 52' E and boasts over 500 kilometers of breathtaking coastline. The western coastal plains and headlands of the reserve feature picturesque heath plant communities. In the east, the vegetation is dominated by woodlands a
Nuytsland Nature Reserve contains the 190km long and 80m high Baxter Cliffs - one of Australia's great scenic features and possibly the longest unbroken cliffs in the world.
The Aboriginal heritage of Dryandra is revealed along the Ochre Trail. Interpretive signs along the way explain aspects of Nyoongar culture, including an ochre pit.
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.
Welcome to Peak Charles National Park! This national park is located in the Eastern Mallee IBRA subregion, Western Australia, approximately 507 km (315 mi) east of Perth and 170 km (110 mi) northwest of Esperance. The park is named after its prominent natural feature, Peak Charles, which stands at an elevation of 651 m (2,136 ft) above sea level.
A remote outpost where the isolation and spirit of our south coast pioneers can be readily felt and contemplated.
Quoin Head in the Fitzgerald River National Park is a wonderful place to experience some of the most rugged and spectacular coastal scenery the park has to offer.
Rowles Lagoon is a scenic camping spot and haven for waterbirds in the arid Goldfields Region.
Roy Little Park Merredin is a serene and stunningly landscaped park located to the north of the Shire administration center.
A complex mosaic of exposed granite rock, with surrounding shrublands and woodlands.
Seal Creek is a popular camping and fishing spot on this wild and scenic section of the south coast.
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.
Located in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, Stokes National Park is a picturesque park worth visiting. The park sits 538 km south-east of Perth and is 80 km west of the coastal city of Esperance. Stokes Inlet is one of the highlights of the park and is its most popular point of interest. The inlet got its name in 1848 when John Septimus Roe, the Surveyor General of Western Australia, explored the area and named it after John Lort Stokes – a crew member aboard the HMS Beagle
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.
Tin Dog Creek Reserve is a nature and wildlife area located in Dowerin, Western Australia.
Home to more species of waterbird than any other wetland in south western Australia.
A small estuary that breaks out to the sea each year. Torradup Inlet is a popular recreational area for canoeing/kayaking, swimming, fishing and bird watching and is protected by the winds.
Twertup is located within the north-west sector of the Fitzgerald River National Park about 50 km south east of Jerramungup. Overlooking a wide valley, the site includes an old spongolite quarry, a Field Studies Centre and a number of walk trails.
Twilight Cove is a spectacular coastal location at the eastern end of the Baxter Cliffs.
West Beach is a scenic beach set in a small bay, with opportunities to explore water-washed rock formations and enjoy fishing or whale watching.
West Moto Park in Wyalkatchem is a thrilling destination for adrenaline-filled adventures.
Whalebone Beach is a remote, scenic beach sometimes used for fishing.
Williams Lions Park is a popular destination for families, groups, and budget-conscious travelers.
Home to 250 species of flowering plants, 17 of which are found only in these hills.
Woody Island is a unique nature reserve and the only island in the Recherche Archipelago with visitor facilities.
Get nearer to nature on this extraordinary island where dramatic rocky headlands, sheltered bays and tall eucalypt woodlands provide a haven for an abundance of wildlife.
Woody Island is an island off the south coast of Western Australia, located just 15 kilometres from the town of Esperance.