Waychinicup National Park

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Waychinicup National Park is a wild, windswept pocket of southwestern Australia that feels a world away from the tourist trail. Tucked between the Southern Ocean and the rugged Stirling Range, this park offers a raw, untamed coastal experience – think granite boulders, pristine white-sand beaches, and a turquoise inlet where kangaroos hop along the shore. It's a place for quiet immersion in nature, where the only sounds are crashing waves and bird calls.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day exploring the park – enough time to walk the main trails, have a picnic at the inlet, and soak up the coastal views. If you're keen on a longer hike or want to simply relax on the beach, allow a full day. The park is best visited in the cooler months (October to April) as summer days can be hot and exposed.

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