Map of Cape Range National Park | Ningaloo Reef & Visitor Guide
Map of Cape Range National Park – Ningaloo Reef & Visitor Guide
This map of Cape Range National Park provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most spectacular coastal national parks, including Ningaloo Reef access points, beaches, campgrounds, walking trails and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Cape Range National Park is laid out.
Cape Range National Park is famous for rugged ranges, turquoise bays, snorkelling, wildlife, camping and access to Ningaloo Reef. The park is one of Australia's premier nature and marine tourism destinations.
Cape Range National Park is located near Exmouth in Western Australia. Major attractions include Turquoise Bay, Yardie Creek, Oyster Stacks, Mandu Mandu Gorge and Ningaloo Reef.
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Where Is Cape Range National Park Located?
Cape Range National Park is located on the North West Cape of Western Australia near Exmouth. The park sits alongside the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area and contains some of Australia's most famous snorkelling and coastal scenery.
- North: Exmouth Gulf region
- South: Ningaloo Coast
- East: Exmouth township
- West: Ningaloo Reef and Indian Ocean
Main Areas and Attractions of Cape Range National Park
- Turquoise Bay — famous snorkelling and beach area
- Yardie Creek — gorge and wildlife viewing destination
- Oyster Stacks — popular reef snorkelling site
- Mandu Mandu Gorge — hiking and lookout area
- Lakeside Beach — swimming and recreation area
- Sandy Bay — coastal camping destination
- Ningaloo Reef Access Areas — marine recreation zones
- Campgrounds — visitor accommodation areas
- Lookout Points — coastal and range views
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — native animals and birdlife habitats
Major Areas of Cape Range National Park Explained
- Coastal Reef Zone — snorkelling and marine experiences
- Beach Recreation Area — swimming and camping destinations
- Gorge and Range Area — hiking and scenic lookouts
- Campground Precincts — visitor accommodation facilities
- Ningaloo Marine Interface — reef and wildlife access areas
Key Geographic Features
- Ningaloo Reef — World Heritage-listed reef system
- Cape Range — rugged limestone range
- Indian Ocean — western coastline
- Turquoise Bays and Beaches — major visitor attraction
- Yardie Creek Gorge — dramatic natural feature
- Arid Coastal Landscape — characteristic North West Cape environment
Cape Range National Park Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Cape Range National Park is useful for understanding how beaches, campgrounds, gorges and attractions connect throughout the park.
- Yardie Creek Road — major park access route
- Beach Access Roads — connect recreation areas
- Campground Access Routes — connect visitor facilities
- Walking Trails — connect lookouts, beaches and gorges
- Regional road connections — connect Cape Range National Park with Exmouth and surrounding Ningaloo Coast destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Cape Range National Park
- To locate Turquoise Bay and Ningaloo Reef access points
- To find campgrounds and visitor facilities
- To plan snorkelling and hiking activities
- To explore Exmouth-region attractions
- To understand the layout of the national park
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Browse CollectionCape Range National Park Map FAQs
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Where is Cape Range National Park located?
Cape Range National Park is located near Exmouth on the North West Cape of Western Australia. -
What is Cape Range National Park known for?
It is known for Ningaloo Reef, Turquoise Bay, camping, snorkelling and rugged coastal scenery. -
Is Turquoise Bay inside Cape Range National Park?
Yes, Turquoise Bay is one of the park's most famous attractions. -
Can you snorkel in Cape Range National Park?
Yes, snorkelling is one of the most popular activities throughout the park and nearby Ningaloo Reef.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Roads, tracks, reef access points, campgrounds and attractions may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current conditions, closures and safety information.