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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaTathra National Park

Tathra National Park

AU
National Park·Tranquil, Undeveloped, Rugged, Peaceful
Tathra National Park
Photo by Victor Yong from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Barbara Sinclair from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Barbara Sinclair from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Barbara Sinclair from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Kin Loh from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Victor Yong from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Barbara Sinclair from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Barbara Sinclair from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Barbara Sinclair from Google Places
Tathra National Park
Photo by Kin Loh from Google Places

Tathra National Park is a significant protected area located approximately 240 kilometres north of Perth. Positioned between the towns of Eneabba and Carnamah, the park serves as a quiet sanctuary for those looking to experience the raw beauty of the Australian landscape. The name 'Tathra' originates from a Noongar word meaning 'beautiful place,' a fitting title for this scenic environment. It is an ideal destination for visitors interested in native flora and the peaceful solitude of the bush. As a largely natural and undeveloped space, it is perfect for travelers who prefer quiet, off-the-beaten-path exploration away from crowded tourist hubs.

Tathra National Park is a significant protected area located approximately 240 kilometres north of Perth. Positioned between the towns of Eneabba and Carnamah, the park serves as a quiet sanctuary for those looking to experience the raw beauty of the Australian landscape. The name 'Tathra' originates from a Noongar word meaning 'beautiful place,' a fitting title for this scenic environment. It is an ideal destination for visitors interested in native flora and the peaceful solitude of the bush. As a largely natural and undeveloped space, it is perfect for travelers who prefer quiet, off-the-beaten-path exploration away from crowded tourist hubs.

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Highlights

  • Expansive, untouched native bushland.

  • Rich diversity of native Western Australian flora.

  • Quiet atmosphere perfect for solitude.

  • Authentic, off-the-beaten-path wilderness experience.

Before you go: Tathra National Park essentials

  • The park is largely undeveloped with minimal visitor facilities.

  • Ideal for those who enjoy self-sufficient, rugged nature experiences.

  • Excellent location for wildflower viewing during the appropriate seasons.

Preparation

As this is an undeveloped park, ensure you carry sufficient water, food, and fuel before heading out.

Navigation

Download offline maps or bring a physical map, as mobile reception can be unreliable in remote bushland areas.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts and those seeking quiet, off-the-beaten-path exploration.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Leave No Trace

Help preserve this beautiful place by taking all your rubbish with you and staying on marked paths where available.

Safety

Check local fire danger ratings and weather conditions before visiting, especially during the warmer months.

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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