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Cape Range campsites are well spaced out.
Another breathtaking Cape Range sunset.
CAPE RANGE NATIONAL PARK, WA
Just south of Exmouth is this popular seaside national park bordered by mountain ranges and the ocean. And with the Ningaloo Reef just offshore, it’ s a snorkeller’ s paradise. Wander into ankle-deep water to be greeted by coral fish keen to scavenge any food churned by foot traffic. Turquoise Bay is the best beach for swimming, with a big, white, sandy bay and clear, blue water, ideal for water activities. A unique feature is the Loop Beach where you snorkel near the shore admiring the reef fish as the current carries you out and drops you at the next bay. Snorkelling is best appreciated at the Oyster Stacks, accessing the water off a rock shelf.
COFFIN BAY NATIONAL PARK, SA
Easily our favourite beach campsite, the Coffin Bay National Park is a remote sandy peninsula with the far reaches accessible only by 4WD vehicle. It packages sublime beaches, towering sand dunes and sensational fishing. The township is home to a massive lease of Pacific oysters, which can be purchased straight off the boat for a super fresh stash. Stock up on oysters, food and beer before you hit the national park as it’ s a long and bumpy return journey. Vans can park up at the Yangie Bay campground where the sealed road ends and day trip to the rest of the park.
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Sensation Beach, Coffin Bay. Camping at Black Springs.
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