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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaWilliam Bay National Park

William Bay National Park

AU
National Park·Serene, Rugged, Pristine
William Bay National Park
Photo by Mark Higginson from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Paul Mahagan from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Sas Price from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Tomo and Liz Tomo's from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Yifei Ren from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Mark Higginson from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Paul Mahagan from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Sas Price from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Tomo and Liz Tomo's from Google Places
William Bay National Park
Photo by Yifei Ren from Google Places

William Bay National Park is a jewel of the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Located between the coastal towns of Denmark and Walpole, the park is celebrated for its breathtaking scenery, characterized by massive granite boulders that frame turquoise bays and white sandy beaches. It offers a serene escape for visitors looking to immerse themselves in nature, whether through coastal walks, swimming in protected coves, or simply enjoying the rugged beauty of the Australian coastline. As a protected area, it maintains a wild and pristine atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for those traveling through the southern reaches of the state.

William Bay National Park is a jewel of the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Located between the coastal towns of Denmark and Walpole, the park is celebrated for its breathtaking scenery, characterized by massive granite boulders that frame turquoise bays and white sandy beaches. It offers a serene escape for visitors looking to immerse themselves in nature, whether through coastal walks, swimming in protected coves, or simply enjoying the rugged beauty of the Australian coastline. As a protected area, it maintains a wild and pristine atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for those traveling through the southern reaches of the state.

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Highlights

  • Iconic granite boulder formations along the shoreline.

  • Stunning turquoise waters and white sandy beaches.

  • Scenic coastal walking trails.

  • Protected, wild natural environment.

Before you go: William Bay National Park essentials

  • Limited amenities; ensure you are self-sufficient during your visit.

  • Coastal terrain can be uneven and rocky in certain sections.

  • Ideal for those seeking a quiet, nature-focused experience away from urban centers.

Preparation

Pack plenty of water, sunscreen, and snacks, as facilities within the park are limited.

Footwear

Wear sturdy walking shoes to navigate the coastal trails and rocky areas safely.

Best For

Coastal walks, swimming in protected coves, and nature photography.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Weather

Check local weather forecasts before visiting, as coastal conditions can change rapidly.

Leave No Trace

Help preserve the pristine environment by taking all your trash with you when you leave.

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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