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The Irwin District Museum is housed in the former Dongara Police Station, Courthouse and Gaol. The building also served as a ticket of leave hiring depot, and police quarters. It's open Mon- Sat, 10am
Take in the spectacular view over the Irwin River and across the park.
Great vantage point offering views of Dongara Town Beach and the Irwin River.
Picturesque submerged reefs and extensive shallow lagoons host a huge variety of marine plants and animals and are a diver’s delight.
Idyllic beach popular for shore fishing and boating. To the north-west you can see Cervantes at Thirsty Point. Out to sea, within the Jurien Bay Marine Park, are the Cervantes Islands.
The perfect spot to set up camp and explore Lesueur National Park and surrounding parks.
The building was constructed in the 1930s by George Knowler as a house and fish shop. It was later the residence of his son Sydney Knowler, who was a prominent fisherman.
Fascinating structures called stromatolites at Lake Thetis provide insights into what life was like at the dawn of time.
Visiting the remarkable Thrombolites at the picturesque Lake Thetis is an opportunity not to be missed.
Well-marked trails with informative interpretive signs provide an opportunity to get out of the car and explore this wildflower wonderland.
One of the most important flora conservation reserves in Western Australia, Lesueur National Park erupts into colour in late winter and spring as the park’s diverse flora comes out in flower, making it a paradise for wildflower enthusiasts.
A must see for lovers of wildflowers, Lesueur National Park’s natural beauty is just a 15 minute drive northeast of Jurien Bay and only 3 hours north of Perth.
18 km scenic drive through Lesueur National Park
8 km walking trail through Lesueur National Park
The one-way 18.5-kilometre loop bitumen scenic drive is a great way to enjoy the park’s many delights. Regular lay-bys provide opportunities to park and enjoy the scenery or take photographs.
The heritage-listed homestead of the Macpherson family, who settled in Carnamah in 1868.
A lookout at the top of the hill provides uninterrupted views west to Jurien Bay Marine Park and inland over Beekeepers Nature Reserve.
The Nun's Cemetery is located at the back of the Priory Lodge.
See and hear the waves, reefs and bird life as you soak in the wonderful views.
Pearse House was built in 1870 as an early pastoralist house and was a very prominent building.
Must see discovery centre with displays, soundscapes, videos and objects that explain the geology of the pinnacles formations and the cultural and natural heritage values of the area.
Thousands of huge limestone pillars rise from a stark landscape of yellow sand to form one of Australia’s most intriguing landscapes.
The Port Denison Marina is the perfect place to relax with the family in the sunshine, there's a fish and chip shop, a bakery, supermarket and a restaurant all near for any needs.
A cross section of rock is exposed, revealing the five evolutionary periods of the park and providing visual evidence of how the surrounding landscape was formed.
Built of local stone, this small single room building was constructed in 1910 to house the Irwin District Roads Board Office and was used for this purpose until 1958 when minor additions were made to
The Dongara Flour Mill was built in 1894 by local merchant and grazier Francis Pearse to plans supplied by Henry Simon of Manchester, England.
Russ Cottage is heritage listed, built in 1868 by Titus Russ.
Built in 1881 by Titus Russ, the Russ Cottage is a fine example if a rural worker’s home of over 145 years ago.
Sandy Cape is a great spot for the whole family, either as a day trip or to camp. From Jurien Bay, head north on Indian Ocean Drive for 10 km to the turnoff to Sandy Cape Road.
The ultimate Fishing Experience departing from Jurien Bay.