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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaCape Range (South) National Park

Cape Range (South) National Park

AU
National Park·Rugged, Remote, Quiet, Untouched
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Randolfo Santos · from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Branden Durcholz from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Will Houston from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Tracey Black from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Wayne Clayton from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Randolfo Santos · from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Branden Durcholz from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Will Houston from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Tracey Black from Google Places
Cape Range (South) National Park
Photo by Wayne Clayton from Google Places

Cape Range (South) National Park is a significant protected area in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, established in 2020 to preserve the unique Carnarvon xeric shrublands bioregion. Located approximately 90 kilometres south-west of Exmouth, this park serves as a southern extension to the well-known Cape Range National Park. The area is characterized by its arid, striking terrain and offers a more secluded experience for visitors compared to its northern counterpart. It is an essential stop for those interested in the diverse ecology and expansive vistas of the Australian outback. The park remains a testament to the region's commitment to conservation and natural heritage, providing a quiet sanctuary for those looking to escape the busier tourist trails.

Cape Range (South) National Park is a significant protected area in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, established in 2020 to preserve the unique Carnarvon xeric shrublands bioregion. Located approximately 90 kilometres south-west of Exmouth, this park serves as a southern extension to the well-known Cape Range National Park. The area is characterized by its arid, striking terrain and offers a more secluded experience for visitors compared to its northern counterpart. It is an essential stop for those interested in the diverse ecology and expansive vistas of the Australian outback. The park remains a testament to the region's commitment to conservation and natural heritage, providing a quiet sanctuary for those looking to escape the busier tourist trails.

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Highlights

  • Expansive views of the Carnarvon xeric shrublands.

  • Secluded terrain away from major tourist trails.

  • Significant ecological conservation area.

  • Ideal for those looking to explore the rugged Australian outback.

Before you go: Cape Range (South) National Park essentials

  • Very remote location with limited facilities.

  • Requires self-sufficiency and careful planning.

  • Ideal for visitors looking for solitude and raw nature.

Preparation

This is a remote area; ensure you have a reliable 4WD vehicle, extra water, fuel, and supplies before heading out.

Connectivity

Expect limited to no mobile phone coverage; download offline maps and inform someone of your travel plans.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts and those seeking a remote, quiet outback experience.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Environment

The terrain is arid and rugged; wear appropriate footwear and sun protection, and always stay on marked trails to protect the fragile ecosystem.

Occasion Tags

Nature Lovers, Adventure, Off the Beaten Path

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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