There are 26 parks in Golden Outback with no 2WD access
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Explore the park’s wild reaches on the Le Grand Coastal Trail, which links many of the park’s most spectacular coastal sections.
Get a birds-eye view of the park’s stunning coast from a lookout on the edge of the sea cliffs at Cave Point.
A pretty beach and popular fishing spot on the eastern side of the park.
Permanent water in the tree-lined Lyons River attracts a diversity of wildlife including water birds.
Views over the Lyons River and the plains beyond.
Shady old-growth River Red Gums are a feature.
Hamersley Beach is a beautiful beach in picturesque surrounds.
This drive will take you to all the main recreation sites in the south-eastern corner of the park.
Visitors can access the Goldfields Woodlands Conservation Park via the southern entry point using the Holland Track.
A popular family campsite in a protected cove which is safe for swimming and snorkelling.
Interesting ruins of an 1870s homestead just a short distance from the shores of Stokes Inlet.
No Tree Hill is a popular walk during the wildflower season that offers views across the Phillips River valley to the Eyre Range.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Whalebone Beach is a remote, scenic beach sometimes used for fishing.
Woody Island is a unique nature reserve and the only island in the Recherche Archipelago with visitor facilities.
Young River is one of the main tributary rivers to flow into the Stokes Inlet and is popular with visitors for shore based activities. Young River is located east of the Rangers residence.