Cape to Cape Track

Natural Attractions

The 123km Cape to Cape Track traverses the length of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park and overlooks the adjoining Ngari Capes Marine Park, alternating spectacular sweeping cliff-top views with stretches of pristine beach.

At any time of the year there’s a good chance of seeing dolphins, and between June and September whales pass close to shore on their annual migration between the Southern Ocean and their breeding areas further north. Most are humpbacks, the species that breaches the surface more than any other, but you may also see southern right whales and, if you’re very lucky, a blue whale.

It’s not all about the coast though, there are several inland forays which take in some lovely sheltered woodland sections as well as the magnificent Boranup Forest of towering karri.

To tackle the whole track in one trip is a great challenge (usually 5 – 7 days), but multiple vehicle access points allow the Cape to Cape Track to be completed in smaller segments. Overnight options include basic camping areas for track walkers only, campgrounds with more facilities and vehicle access and plenty of other accommodation right up to the highest levels of luxury and pampering.

The Track is open year-round, with sea breezes moderating the extreme heat of summer.

Know before you go and check for alerts, emergency incidents and road/park closures in parks.

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