Cape Range National Park
Cape Range National Park
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old-jogger
Port Coquitlam, Canadá246 contribuciones
ago. de 2023 • Parejas
We stayed in Bungarra campground for four nights. Very basic - just a toilet. We hiked and snorkelled. Hikes were short but there was plenty to see and some were quite challenging. Snorkelling was right off the beach. We tried Oyster Stacks, Turquoise Bay and Lakeside. Oyster Stacks can be challenging to get in and out of water. Lakeside and Turquoise have gentle sandy beaches from which you swim out 50 metres to coral. Visitor centre will rent you snorkel gear and wetsuits for reasonable prices and sells water and ice for OK prices, as well as a good range of gifts. There was a very nice campsite volunteer (hi, Jules!).
Escrita el 19 de agosto de 2023
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Bea T
Wellington, Nueva Zelanda369 contribuciones
abr. de 2023
What we have seen was beautiful. Especially Turquoise Bay, but it is a shame that 4WD equipment is needed for most of the park. We tried to drive towards the CHarles Knife Canyon, but the loop road is not suitable for normal cars. And the same for most of the roads going from the visitors centre. Also it is quite a drive from Exmouth to get to the entrance. We came with a normal car and actually it was a bit of a waste if time.
Escrita el 16 de agosto de 2023
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Andyjam2110
Newcastle, Australia518 contribuciones
jun. de 2023 • Familia
Loved it, loved it, loved it. Whales, turtles, sharks coral, rock wallabies, gorges and stunning views over Ningaloo. Absolutely eclipses the Great Barrier Reef.
Escrita el 27 de junio de 2023
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DG
Brisbane, Australia125 contribuciones
sept. de 2022 • Parejas
We camped at Osprey Bay and despite no power or water ( you need to supply your own) it was fantastic. From the beautiful reefs and beaches to the big starry black sky at night you felt like you were in the best place in the world. The turtles at Osprey bay were great to see from the beach and just did their own thing if you came across one while snorkeling. Yardie creek had great scenery and the gorge walk was okay. A few areas were over uneven ground but it was fine. Oyster stacks and turquoise bay were spectacular for snorkeling.
Escrita el 14 de septiembre de 2022
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bluebay06
La Spezia, Italia2.128 contribuciones
jul. de 2021
We visited this national park starting every day from an accommodation in Exmouth. This solution is very suitable allowing you to enjoy the beauties of the park returning in the evening in a good room and for a good dinner. The daily transit is short and the road is paved and in excellent condition. We would have liked to spend a night or two inside the park but it was fully booked and going to the visitor center was useless because we were told that you could only book online. The first visit we made it was to Yardie Creek one of the most interesting points of this park. Here there is the end of the paved road that runs north-south across the entire national park and continuing south requires a high-performance 4WD vehicle suitable for overcoming the Yardie river crossing. A trail of a few hundred meters allows you to see the river, the red rock walls and the rich animal life that lives there including the rare black-flanked rock wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) and a few species of birds. Our interest in animals also led us to visit Mangrove Bay where among the mangrove trees there is a bird hide that allows a good birdwatching of resident and migratory birds (repellent recommended). For snorkelling we started at Oyster Stacks, the point where the reef is closest to the coast. Here there is a sign indicating day by day the hours in which you can snorkel because at low tide you risk to damage the corals. If you want to hope to see the biggest reef fish, the best place for snorkelling is definitely Lakeside. Once you reach the small car park you have to walk across the small creek that here has its mouth and walk along the beach for over 300m to the Sanctuary Zone whose limits are well marked on the dunes and the sea with buoys. At high tide, when sometimes the water even reaches the car park, crossing the creek requires passing points over 1m deep. This is the only place where we found picnic tables in the shade along the creek. Turquoise Bay is a nice and quiet crystal clear waters beach fantastic to spend time relaxing, swimming or doing some easy snorkelling. On this beach there are two car parks, one of which is dedicated to those who want to do try out drift snorkelling along the Southern beach. Cape Range National Park obviously has many other beaches and places to visit so the duration of the visit can be even several days. What is important is to book well in advance where to stay overnight given the current closure of the borders and therefore a higher demand from Australian tourism.
Escrita el 22 de agosto de 2021
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William C
3 contribuciones
dic. de 2020
Very good walks most are suitable for kids and nice views. The beaches are clean and Turquoise bay is nearby
Escrita el 13 de mayo de 2021
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GrannyAC
Canada100 contribuciones
mar. de 2019
From all the beaches to visit, the excellent sandy beaches with some with rocks, the snorkeling is amazing. We really enjoyed Oyster Stacks, Turquoise Bay and Lakeside as our favorites. Lakeside and Turquoise Bay provided us with the opportunity to drift. We were able to see emus, kangaroos, all different kinds of birds, etc. and to hike. There is camping however, we had our base in Exmouth as we stayed in town. This Park is amazing and so beautiful.
Escrita el 16 de febrero de 2020
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beatstage
Seúl, Corea del Sur32 contribuciones
nov. de 2019
엑스마우스를 지나 해안을 따라 길이 이어지며 목적에 따라 수영, 스노클링, 서핑, 트래킹, 캠핑 등이 가능함.
캠핑장 사전 예약은 필수이며 국립공원 홈페이지나 visitor centre에서 예약 가능.
해안의 산호는 잘 보존되어 있어 스노클링할때 fin의 사용에 주의를 해야함.
자외선 차단은 필수이며 수분공급을 충분히 해야함.
Emu, Dingo, Kangaroo 등의 야생동물 구경 가능.
캠핑장 사전 예약은 필수이며 국립공원 홈페이지나 visitor centre에서 예약 가능.
해안의 산호는 잘 보존되어 있어 스노클링할때 fin의 사용에 주의를 해야함.
자외선 차단은 필수이며 수분공급을 충분히 해야함.
Emu, Dingo, Kangaroo 등의 야생동물 구경 가능.
Escrita el 2 de diciembre de 2019
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mikesue85
Perth, Australia51 contribuciones
oct. de 2019
We stayed at North Kurrajong Campground in the National Park that has two well maintained self-composting toilets shared amongst a small group of campers. Bookings can be done online on the WA National Parks website and there is a nice shelter and seating overlooking the beach for sunset drinks. Snorkelling in the bay is quite good, however, Oyster Stacks or Turquoise Bay is much better.
Escrita el 24 de octubre de 2019
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Jojoita
1 contribución
oct. de 2019 • Amigos
I've been in this national park for camping, once I've payed the entrance fee, I discovered I had to book online before arrival.
When I asked how to book they told me all the camp site was full. I should come back in the next days.
The people was very rude and totally helpless for anything.
They just steal our money and I couldn't ask for any refund.
SCAMMERS
When I asked how to book they told me all the camp site was full. I should come back in the next days.
The people was very rude and totally helpless for anything.
They just steal our money and I couldn't ask for any refund.
SCAMMERS
Escrita el 12 de octubre de 2019
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Kay M
Brisbane, Australia288 contribuciones
Are the roads in Cape Range National Park sealed? We have a hire car! We are going to do the 11am Yardie Creek cruise and then thought we would explore afterwards! Maybe the beaches?
Kay M
Brisbane, Australia288 contribuciones
In answer to my own question as we went today, the main road to Yardie Creek and the road to Turquoise Bay is fully sealed good roads! The others to the beaches are unsealed but suitable for 2wd and only a short distance to the carpark. Thought I would post this for those wondering like we were!
bunnyl_12
Portland, Oregón16 contribuciones
Thanks for the great report. We are planning a trip for April 2019 and I was wondering if you had any advice about whether a 4WD camper is a better option than a 2WD. We are thinking that it would give us more options for camping but it won't be quite as comfortable. Also, at that time is a wet suit necessary for snorkeling? And how about the "Easter holiday" crowds? It does sound like we will need to book in advance
AnnieR437
Yarra Glen, Australia224 contribuciones
The campsites at Camp Range National Park are all easily accessible with a 2WD camper and the roads in are all sealed. It would depend on where else you were wanting to camp - though we managed all of the Western Australian coast with a 2WD vehicle.
Wetsuits shouldn't be necessary in April - we swam in July and the water was warm.
You do need to book ahead for camping in Cape Range National Park - if you are planning to be there in holiday times it would pay to book well in advance. The weeks either side of holiday periods are often quite busy as well. There's a limit to the number of people who can stay in the park so the crowds are never huge, it's just that at times it's impossible to get a booking if you didn't book far enough in advance.
Christostocksy
Perth Western Australia45 contribuciones
Hi all, We're heading to Kurrajong next month with a tent, what type of pegs were you using? We've bought some screw in things were hoping they'd do the job, but worried now
thanks, Chris
Jessica M
10 contribuciones
Hi
We recently stayed in a van. You will be able to tie to a rail so take some rope. Enjoy it is amazing
Robert S
Alemania19 contribuciones
Hi, we are planning to go there in 2 weeks. is it necessary to book the camp sites in advance? thanks for info. robert
Melinda273
Perth, Australia
Hi. Looking to Stay in Cape Range for the last week in September. We have a tent.
I am well read about the great winds and am wondering if there is a campsite that is better suited to tents, that is less windy and with greater ease in hammering in tent pegs.
Regards, Mel
ChristineBob
Melbourne, Australia60 contribuciones
Sorry for the late response, I only just saw the question. We only stayed at Tulki & Osprey. The 1st 2 nights were quite windy & I wouldn't like to have been in a tent. I believe Kurrajong is a bit more protected. Osprey had a lovely view, better toilets & reasonable snorkelling. Osprey closer to Yardi hikes & Tulki closer to Turquoise for snorkelling. Our favourite spot for snorkelling was Turquoise Bay. You need to swim out a bit to the better coral & marine live. We visited Sandy Bay, Lakeside, Oyster stacks & did the hikes at Yardie & Mandu Mandu which were good but didn't take near as long as they said. We loved Cape Range & 4 nights was sufficient.
ChristineBob
Melbourne, Australia60 contribuciones
Hi Roger, we are looking at staying at Cape Range NP for 4 nights. Considering 2 nights at Osprey & 2 at Tulki. We have a 14 yo boy & interested in snorkelling & some hiking. Do you think those 2 campsites are probably the best out of the book online parks & is it worth splitting between 2. We're also thinking 3 nights at Coral Bay to swim with whale sharks & 2 nights at Exmouth to do the navy pier dive. Do you have any recommendations re that itinerary? thanks Christine
togher64
perth western australia439 contribuciones
Hi Christine
Not sure when you are looking at travelling to the region however the whale sharks are seasonal so be sure to check that before you book!
Cheers
Bryony
AlRom1
Stallikon, Suiza3 contribuciones
Wie gut sind die Campgrounds zwischen Weihnachten und Neujahr gebucht? Gibt es problemlos Platz oder sind die Plätze während den Schulferien ausgebucht? Reservation ist ja nicht möglich.
Danke für eine aufschlussreiche Antwort.
ros f
Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia103 contribuciones
hi are all roads sealed, as we will be driving a sedan hire car, woukd a day be enough there
togher64
perth western australia439 contribuciones
Definitely not off the main road - we have just completed the trip through this area and our SUV Tiguan Volkswagen struggled off the main roads. Some of the sealed roads are ok but slow going - by choice a 4 wheel drive is recommended! Please allow plenty of time - heaps to see with amazing country 😀
1Jayne
Sídney, Australia104 contribuciones
G'day David
Can you advise whether it's possible to put a tinny in the water at Osprey campground? We've stayed at Tulki before and dragged the boat onto the sand from the campground. I know Osprey borders the marine park there, but if we can put a boat in, we can fish outside the zone?
Cheers
Jayne
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- Según los viajeros de Tripadvisor, estas son las mejores formas de disfrutar de Cape Range National Park:
- Exmouth Explorer de 7 días a través del Pinnacles Monkey Mia Ningaloo Reef regresando a Perth (desde 1.007,64 €)
- Montaña rusa de coral de 6 días desde Perth a Exmouth One-Way via Monkey Mia Ningaloo Reef (desde 863,69 €)
- Lagoon Explorer: aventura de día completo en kayak y esnórquel en el arrecife de Ningaloo (desde 147,01 €)
- Trekking Adventure de dos días: Sunset Reef & Range Pernocte Loop (desde 505,35 €)
- Aventura de trekking de día completo en el Parque Nacional Cape Range (desde 119,44 €)
- Atracciones cerca de Cape Range National Park:
- (0.00 km) Oyster Stacks
- (0.71 km) Yardie Creek Boat Tours
- (0.48 km) Mandu Mandu Gorge
- (0.92 km) Yardie Creek
- (10.39 km) View Ningaloo