WAYCHINICUP NATIONAL PARK

 

Waychinicup - Western Australia

 

GPS 34 53 39 S 118 19 57 E

 

 

 

Entry fee and / or camping fee charged Toilets available Open fires prohibited Tent camping sites Pets prohibited Swimming allowed Fishing allowed (some sites may require a freshwater license.) Sight seeing area Walk trails Ranger or caretaker on site or visits Site may flood or be inaccessible during rain

 

 

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Located on the south coast 65 kilometres east of Albany, this park can be accessed from the Cheynes Beach Road. The road in is unsealed but in reasonable condition and is listed as 2wd.

The major attraction in this park is the inlet and campsite that is designed for tent based campers. The campsites are scattered through shady bush sites and a toilet is available.

The inlet is one of the most spectacular attractions on the south coast and should be included in any touring itinerary.

The National Park is an important habitat for rare and endangered species and animals that are known to live here include one of the few remaining mainland populations of Quokka, quenda and ring tailed possums.

Some noisy scrub birds, once thought to be extinct, have been relocated from Two Peoples Bay and have now established a viable population in the park. Another rare bird found in the park is the Western Bristlebird.

 

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