Cape Range National Park, on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, is where rugged outback landscapes meet the turquoise waters of Ningaloo Reef. The contrast is striking—deep red gorges and limestone cliffs just minutes from white sandy beaches and crystal-clear sea.
31460 Turquoise Bay
One of the highlights is Yardie Creek Gorge, where a short walk takes you along towering cliffs with sweeping views and the chance to spot rock wallabies and birdlife. Turquoise Bay is another favourite, perfect for snorkelling straight off the beach into a vibrant world of coral and marine life.
69635 Rocks at Osprey Bay
The park’s network of walking trails, lookout points, and coastal spots make it easy to spend days exploring, swimming, and soaking in the scenery. Cape Range is wild, remote, and utterly unforgettable.