
So much to do and See here, we climbed Frenchmans Peak, Which took 2 hours Return, the say we chose was overcast with light showers of rain but that did not deter us. A relatively easy climb, even for the kids. I wholly recommend this as a family adventure, from there we moved onto Lucky Bay, an absolutely stunning beachfront, crystal clear waters and white sand that is soft and squeaky! our children played along the shore and with the fine white sand. Thistle cove was next on the list and I visited Whistling rock and learnt of the indigenous culture and story of this beautiful landscape, a quick visit to Hellfire bay and we lost the light of day so we watched one of those wonderful Western Australian sunsets through rolling grey clouds in the comfort of our motorhome. Unfortunately we did not have enough time to explore the rest of the sights. I will certainly return as this was one of the most beautiful places we have ever seen. If you are visiting Esperance then you simply cannot give this magical...
Β Β Β Read moreTruly breathtaking! Well worth a visit!
Around an hour from Esperance. Good road, easy access for caravans and camper vans.
At entrance to park there is the option to check in and pay via electric booths if park ranger is not in. $11 per person per night for camp ground. $13 park entrance fee.
Buy groceries before hand! There is no general stores in area - coffee van is only there in peak season.
Great facilities and sign postage. Clean, tidy bathrooms, shared barbecue areas and beach showers. There is a 24hr moderately hot tap water in most kitchen/barbecue areas.
Solar panel showers are lovely and warm during daylight.
Bins provided.
Volunteers will come around and say gβday and ensure your passes are all up to date.
Plenty of great hikes. Very serene and relaxing area. Angelic water and views. Kangaroos on beach during daylight. Perfect white beach!
Overall a real highlight to visit such a unique and...
Β Β Β Read moreThis story is a special one! I lost my Phone on the Christmas Day at The Cape Le Grand National Park. The phone was lost on the lucky Bay beach. While we tried to retrieve the phone, our car was bogged down in the sand. As the ocean wave coming in, we thought we are gonna lost the car!!! Thanks to the lovely local WA people, two very kind people dragged us out from the sand and saved our day! But the phone was still remain lost, we could not find it on the day. However, lucky enough, the ranger of the national park Dylan somehow found it for me ! The national park office people are so friendly and nice, Tammy and her colleague (Pam) gone through all the trouble and post my phone from WA to Sydney! Indeed a Christmas miracle! We had an amazing holiday at Cape Le Grand National Park, impressed by all the people who work at office with all the kindness and love. As Iβm very grateful and I will...
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