There are 17 natural attractions in Cape Range National Park
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Bloodwood Creek offers great snorkelling, swimming and wildlife viewing. There is a scenic lookout platformto the north of the car parkto view the Bloodwood Creek system.
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.
Kori Bay beach offers visitors a place to fish, swim or kayak and is located on the coast opposite Milyering Visitor center.
A 100m walk from Mangrove Bay car park to a purpose-built hide allows you to quietly watch some local and migratory birds in a coastal mangrove swamp.
Visitors to Cape Range National Park can obtain bore water from Ned's Bore.
The Oyster Stacks are five isolated islets that protrude from the reef, which are literally covered with oysters.
Listed as an historic ‘sheep holding’ area, Pilgonoman Gorge offers a short walk starting from the car park. Visitors can discover disused water troughs and fencing relics.
Pilgramunna offers a scenic seaside experience and is a great place for snorkellers.
Sandy Bay is a very picturesque beach popular for swimming and snorkelling.
Located just off the coast of the Cape Range National Park, the Ningaloo Reef is a 300-kilometer-long coral barrier reef that is listed as a World Heritage Area.
South Mandu is a popular snorkelling spot. It is within a benthic protection zone so visitors can observe marine life in its natural state.
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.
There is easy access to Trealla Beach for fishing, snorkelling and swimming. It is located in the Lakeside Sanctuary Zone, south of Varanus Beach.
An excellent snorkel site easily accessible in most conditions, with a rich diversity of coral, fish and other marine life close to shore and an exceptionally beautiful beach and bay.
Located in the Lakeside Sanctuary Zone, north of Trealla Beach, Varanus Beach is popular for snorkeling, swimming and fishing.
Yardie Creek is a unique permanent water source that flows between the spectacular sheer cliffs, is known as Yardie Creek Gorge.