Cape Range National Park is located adjacent to the Ningaloo Marine Park and boasts spectacular rocky gorges carved by ancient rivers that adjoin one of the most pristine and beautiful coastlines in the world. Located within the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, Cape Range is rich and diverse in wildlife including kangaroos, emus, echidnas, birds and black-flanked rock wallabies.

Cape Range offers attractions and activities for all abilities from universal access walk trails, wildlife viewing, camping, beachcombing, swimming, snorkelling, beach fishing and more.

Take a walk on one of the walk trails and gain views of the earthy tones of the arid landscape against the stark blue waters of Ningaloo Marine Park. A visit to Yardie Creek is a must, explore on foot or join a boat tour as it meanders up the gorge between sheer cliffs. Sit for a while and watch the birds flock into Mangrove Bay, view the outer Ningaloo Reef from the lookout at Bloodwood Creek and watch the humpback whales pass during their annual migration (May to October).

There are three maps. An overview of the entire park showing access roads and points of interest. Maps of the northern and southern parts of the park provide a more detailed view, showing park facilities including camping and caravan areas, boat launching ramps, toilets, lookouts and walking trails.

What is a Smartreka map?

Smartreka maps make it easier to navigate!  The maps use the built-in GPS on your smartphone or tablet to plot your real-time location. This can be done without a network connection and without roaming charges. To get started, simply download the free Avenza Map app and then visit the map store to download your maps!

 

Get started in two easy steps:

Download the free Avenza Maps app to your tablet or smartphone:

Purchase the WA Parks Foundation Smartreka map from the Avenza Map store and start exploring with confidence!.

Ningaloo Marine Park – Turquoise Bay, Photo: Jacki Baxter