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Attractive sandy bay great for beachwalking and shore fishing.
The Chapman Valley Historical Society Museum focuses on the lives of early settlers in the region.
The Charles Knife Canyon drive takes you on a winding road from the main road south of Exmouth up to the top of the range. Located at the top is Charles Knife lookout.
Massive waves that have built up over vast unbroken stretches of ocean break against spectacular 150-metre-high limestone cliffs on the western side of Dirk Hartog Island.
Chiverton House Museum captures the essence of life in the late 1800s for the miners at Geraldine Lead Mine. Wander through this quaint stone building to see a range of interesting historical items.
Treasured for its annual display of everlastings, Coalseam Conservation Park is carpeted in pink, white and yellow blooms after winter rains.
3.2km walking trail through Coalseam Conservation Park
Wonderful views across Cockleshell Gully in the heart of the park can be enjoyed from the Lesueur Scenic Drive.
Walk or drive along this wildflower trail starting from the Coorow Farm.
The Coral Bay boat ramp is approximately 2.5 km south of Coral Bay settlement.
A boat launch facility that offers access to the waters of the Ningaloo Marine Park and beyond.
Denison Bowling Club are happy to welcome all new members and visitors to the club!
Denison House has a rich history in it's past. It is currently used for numerous community groups.
30 minute nature walk across Depot Hill Reserve
Dirk Hartog Island National Park, in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area, has immense historical significance and offers great fishing, steep cliffs and secluded beaches.
The site features a long wall about 4m high covered in a variety of soft and hard corals.
Fascinating marine ecosystems and stories of pirates, pursuits and poaching can be discovered off Geraldton on a South Tomi diving adventure.
This is a flat topped limestone reef that projects out about 500m in to the waters of the bay.
One of the most well-known, safe and accessible beaches in the Dongara area.
The best way to discover our charming historic building is in on the Dongara Heritage Walk. Purchase a booklet from the Visitors Centre for $2.50 and begin your journey back in time.
Plants, honey, fishing gear, art & craft, wood-works, hot food, tools, olive oils, train rides, ladies clothes, hand-made gifts, jumping castle, raffles, pony rides, soaps and much more!
This building is now the local rag office and pottery club.
Draper's Gorge cuts deep into the range and features a series of seasonal waterfalls and small rock pools along its length.
An inviting parking area and the best place to stop for views and to explore trails leading deeper into the bush.
Dunes Surf Beach is the most popular surf break in Ningaloo Marine Park. The best swells for surfing are from July to October.
The turquoise waters of Dynamite Bay are unlike any other, making it a must-see along the Coral Coast of Western Australia.
Gain stunning views from the Eagle Gorge Lookout or wander down to a delightful beach in the tranquil depths of the gorge.
Best known for Steep Point, the most westerly part of the Australian mainland, this proposed park has massive sand dunes, secluded beaches and windswept limestone cliffs.
Exmouth Cultural Arts Centre (ECAC) is at the heart of the growing arts culture in Exmouth, WA. The centre embraces all art forms & levels of experience.
The Fishermen's Memorial Lookout and Obelisk was built in remembrance for all the fishermens lives lost at sea.