National parks of Western Australia’s
Coral Coast
The national parks of Western Australia’s Coral Coast boast an incredibly diverse array of plants and wildflowers, native animals and breathtaking landscapes. You can enjoy, admire and learn about these unique natural environments by taking a hike through rugged gorges, snorkelling in lagoons or just lazing on white sandy beaches.
Find out more about the national parks and conservation parks within each region of Western Australia’s Coral Coast by clicking on the links below.
Cervantes and Jurien Bay region
Alexander Morrison National Park
Badgingarra National Park
Drovers Cave National Park
Lesuer National Park
Nambung National Park
Stockyard Gully National Park
Tathra National Park
Geraldton region
Coalseam Conservation Park
Kalbarri region
Kalbarri National Park
Shark Bay region
Francois Peron National Park
Monkey Mia Reserve
Shell Beach Conservation Park
Hamlin Pool Nature Reserve
Carnarvon region
Mt Augustus National Park
Kennedy Ranges National Park
Ningaloo Reef region
Cape Range National Park
To help preserve the unique natural environments of Western Australia’s Coral Coast for future generations, please stay on the walk trails and take all your rubbish with you. Many parks are managed by the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) and a variety of facilities have been provided for the enjoyment of visitors. In some areas, park passes are required and these can be purchased from DEC offices and some visitor centres.
For more informational about the national parks of Western Australia’s Coral Coast visit the Department of Environment and Conservation website.