Stokes National Park

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Stokes National Park is a coastal gem on Western Australia's south-east coast, where the rugged beauty of the Great Australian Bight meets ancient granite outcrops and pristine beaches. This is a place of wild, untamed landscapes – think windswept heathlands, crystal-clear turquoise bays, and granite boulders sculpted by millennia of wind and waves. It's a haven for hikers, birdwatchers, and those seeking solitude in nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day to a full day is ample to explore the park's main highlights. If you're a keen hiker or birdwatcher, consider staying overnight at the basic campground to fully immerse yourself in the peace. The park is small, so you can easily combine a visit with a drive along the coast.

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