Stretching over 100 breathtaking kilometres from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin, the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park is an absolute must-visit in Australia’s South West.
Imagine dramatic limestone cliffs meeting the powerful Indian and Southern Oceans, giving way to sweeping white sand beaches perfect for a leisurely stroll or a refreshing dip. Journey further inland and you’ll find yourself immersed in the towering karri and jarrah forests, like the iconic Boranup Forest, where ancient trees reach for the sky. Hidden beneath the surface, a labyrinth of limestone caves awaits, offering a glimpse into millions of years of geological history. Explore incredible formations in publicly accessible caves such as Ngilgi, Lake, Mammoth, Jewel, and Calgardup Caves.
For those seeking an active escape, the park is a playground. Lace up your boots and conquer sections of the legendary Cape to Cape Track, a 123-kilometre coastal walk that winds its way through stunning landscapes, sheltered forests, and along secluded beaches between the two capes. Enjoy world-class surfing breaks, find a quiet spot for beach fishing, or simply soak in the panoramic views from one of the many scenic lookouts.
This land holds deep significance for the Wadandi people, the Traditional Owners, whose connection to Country spans tens of thousands of years. As you explore, you’re walking on ancient land, rich with stories and cultural heritage.