1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 1 · 54.96 km²
West Cape Howe National Park is located in Western Australia, a state on the western coast of Australia. It is situated approximately 350 kilometers south of Perth, the state capital. Nearby towns include Albany, Denmark, and Margaret River. Established in 1991, West Cape Howe National Park has a relatively recent history. The park is known for its pristine coastal landscapes and diverse ecosystems. It was created to protect the unique flora and fauna found in this region. The park offers ample parking facilities for visitors. There are several designated parking areas throughout the park, allowing easy access to various attractions and hiking trails. Parking fees may apply, and specific rules and regulations may be in place, so it's advisable to check for the latest information before visiting. West Cape Howe National Park is home to a variety of native wildlife species. Visitors may encounter kangaroos, emus, wombats, and koalas. The park is also known for its birdlife, with species such as the black cockatoo, the white-bellied sea eagle, and the fairy wren. Unique and notable animals include the quokka, a small marsupial found on some of the offshore islands within the park. The park features a diverse range of native flora, including eucalyptus trees, wildflowers, and coastal vegetation. Common plant species include banksia, grevillea, and acacia. Unique vegetation includes the rare coastal heath and the unusual Kingia species. West Cape Howe National Park boasts several notable features and landmarks. The park is renowned for its stunning coastline, with towering cliffs, secluded beaches, and rugged headlands. The Cape Howe Lighthouse, a historic landmark, offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Additionally, the park features several hiking trails, including the Cape Howe Track, which provides opportunities for exploring the park's diverse landscapes. Public transport is available to reach West Cape Howe National Park. Bus services connect Perth to Albany, and from there, visitors can take a local bus or hire a car to reach the park. Alternatively, visitors can drive directly from Perth, taking approximately 4-5 hours.
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There are public restrooms available in West Cape Howe National Park