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National Park

William Bay National Park

Western Australia

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1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 0 · 0.44 km²

William Bay National Park, located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, is a stunning coastal park renowned for its pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and diverse wildlife. Situated approximately 290 kilometers southeast of Perth, the park is surrounded by picturesque towns and cities, including Albany, Denmark, and Margaret River. Established in 1987, William Bay National Park has a relatively short history but has quickly gained recognition for its natural beauty and conservation efforts. The park was named after Captain William Bay, a British naval officer who explored the area in the early 19th century. The park offers ample parking facilities for visitors, with multiple car parks located throughout the park. 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. William Bay National Park is home to a rich diversity of native wildlife, including kangaroos, wallabies, emus, and various bird species. The park is also a popular spot for whale watching, with humpback whales migrating through the area during the winter months. For nature enthusiasts, the park offers excellent opportunities to spot unique and endangered species, such as the quokka and the western ringtail possum. The park's native flora is equally impressive, with a variety of plant species thriving in the diverse ecosystems. Common plant species include eucalyptus, banksia, and acacia. The park is also home to unique vegetation, such as the rare karri tree, which is one of the tallest trees in the world. Notable features within William Bay National Park include the towering granite peaks of Bluff Knoll and Bald Head, the picturesque Bay of Islands, and the pristine beaches of Frenchman Bay and Little Beach. Visitors can also explore the historical site of the Denmark Mill, which provides insights into the region's early timber industry. Public transport options to reach William Bay National Park are limited, with the nearest bus services available in Albany. However, the park is easily accessible by car, making it a popular destination for road trips and day trips.

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