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Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park Adventures

Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, located in Western Australia, offers a diverse landscape with coastal cliffs, forests, and stunning beaches, ideal for outdoor adventure seekers.

47,579
Acres Protected
87
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1957
Year Established

About Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park

Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park
 

Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park spans the southwestern tip of Western Australia, covering a remarkable stretch of land that includes rugged maritime landscapes, pristine beaches, and dense Karri forests. Established in 1957, the park is named after the capes that border its south and north corners: Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste. The geology of the park creates varied habitats that house diverse flora and fauna, including species endemic to this area. Noteworthy are the towering Karri trees, some of the tallest hardwoods in the world. The park has historical significance, with several notable sites such as the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, a key landmark for maritime navigation. Visitors to the park engage in a wide range of activities, from hiking the famed Cape to Cape Track, which offers breathtaking coastal views, to exploring cave formations like the Ngilgi Cave. Water enthusiasts will find perfect surf breaks and tranquil beaches, while bird watchers can enjoy diverse avian species. The combination of natural beauty and accessible locations makes it a popular destination for both relaxation and adventure.

Highlights

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Cape to Cape Track

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Ngilgi Cave

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Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

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Sugarloaf Rock

Notable Natural Features

Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

The tallest lighthouse on mainland Australia, offering dramatic ocean views.

Ngilgi Cave

Famed for its stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations.

Sugarloaf Rock

A distinctive granite island popular for sunsets and bird watching.