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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 Bay is a very picturesque beach popular for swimming and snorkelling.
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.
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.
The Shark Bay Discovery Centre has been designed to showcase the significance and history of the Shark Bay region.
Enjoy a walk or a swim at a beach formed entirely of billions of tiny white shells heaped into ridges up to 10 metres deep.
Countless tiny white shells have formed the amazing Shell Beach, which stretches for 60km. Some deposits are as much as ten metres deep.
Ocean-torn cliffs glow in the late afternoon as the setting sun shines on the sandstone rock faces.
An unsealed road traverses the bottom of this scenic canyon in one of the most rugged areas of Cape Range National Park.
See spectacular marine wildlife from two viewing platforms perched on the cliff edge with views over Shark Bay Marine Park.
A family owned and operated adventure tourism company, Skydive Jurien Bay has offered premium tandem skydive experiences since 2009.
Skydive Jurien Bay is the World's Most Beautiful Beach Skydive! Tandem Skydive over the Turquoise Coast, landing on the soft white sand of the Jurien Bay Marine Park!
Stroll along the wide white sandy beach and take in the fresh ocean air
South Mandu is a popular snorkelling spot. It is within a benthic protection zone so visitors can observe marine life in its natural state.
Stop at the entry station here for park information and to pay the entry fee before driving into the park.
An Anglican church that was built out of Shark Bay's unique shell blocks. Built in 1954.
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.
Centres is a fast and heavy left that offers a hollow and square jawed barrel. It is located out the back of Tombstones and can be accessed via the Tombstones carpark.
Fencelines is one of the more mellow options around the Gnaraloo area and is perfect for those not quite ready to take on the gnarlier outer reefs.
Jakes Point is one of the states most famous remote surf breaks and is best ridden by the locals and experienced surfers.
Midgies is a very unforgiving wave, offering a fast and hollow left hander, that breaks onto a sharp, jagged reef.
Red Bluff offers a heavy left-hander with a steep takeoff followed by a pitching lip and deep barrel. Strictly for the experienced surfer.
It’s known for some of the roundest, longest tubes in the world. It is a left hand, full on barrel from start to finish, depending on the tide and swell.
Turtles has on offer both left and right peeling reef breaks, with the left producing a hollow bowl and workable walls.
Wedge offers a fun small beach break perfect for all abilities and ages.
North T Bone is located adjacent to a Recreational Zone in Ningaloo Marine Park.
South T bone is located adjacent to a Recreational Zone in the Ningaloo Marine Park. Access to the beach for fishing and beach activities can be made from the car park.
Beach and major boat launch facility for the northern part of Ningaloo Marine Park.