Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Cape Le Grand National Park adventure.
Find white-sand beaches and turquoise seas a short drive from Esperance.
On the southern coast of Western Australia—about 740 kilometres from Perth but only 48 kilometres from the nearest town of Esperance—the Cape Le Grand National Park contains rugged coastline, granite outcrops, and white-sand beaches. Visitors come to hike, hang out on the beach, go kayaking or boating, fish, and enjoy other outdoor activities in or beside the sea. There are two basic campsites within the park itself, and more options in nearby Esperance. It’s a must-visit park on road trips through southern Western Australia or when en route to South Australia via the Great Australian Bight.
Spring is an especially good time to visit Cape Le Grand National Park, partly because the weather is warm but not too hot, and partly because wildflowers bloom and the park becomes a riot of colour. The park is especially busy during the Australian school summer holidays, but this is a good time to visit if you want to spend time on the beach and in the sea.