Quobba is a wild and dramatic stretch of coastline just north of Carnarvon, known for its powerful blowholes, rugged cliffs, and remote beauty. The Quobba Blowholes are the main attraction—natural vents in the rocks that shoot seawater high into the air as waves crash below. It’s an unforgettable sight, especially when the swell is up.
69628 Quobba Lighthouse
Nearby, the historic Quobba Lighthouse stands watch over the coast, offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the surrounding cliffs. It’s a great spot to stop, take photos, and appreciate the scale and power of the landscape.
With strong surf, wild winds, and barely another soul in sight, Quobba feels truly off the beaten path. Whether you're here for the views, the fishing, or just the sense of open space, it's a raw and memorable slice of Western Australia.