Best attractions and places to see in Cape Le Grand National Park, located near Esperance in Western Australia, is known for its pristine white-sandy beaches, rugged coastal scenery, and unique wildlife. The park features distinctive granite peaks and a diverse natural landscape. This area holds deep significance for the local Nyoongar people, with archaeological findings indicating human use for as long as 13,000 years. Visitors can explore a range of natural features and cultural sites within the park.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Frenchman Peak rises to around 262 metres and is a prominent granite dome above the coastal plain. From the summit, there are expansive 360-degree views, where you can take in the white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and scattered islands of Cape Le Grand National Park. Its elevated position and exposed setting make it one of the park’s most rewarding viewpoints, especially on a clear day.
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Cape Le Grand Coastal Trail is a spectacular 15-kilometre walk that stretches along the park’s coastline, connecting beaches, headlands, and granite peaks. The trail runs through a mix of pristine white-sand beaches, rocky headlands and heathland, with sections that can be soft underfoot or require careful navigation over uneven terrain. Along the way, there are expansive panoramas over the Southern Ocean, including iconic spots like Lucky Bay. This shorter section near Hellfire Bay follows a well-defined path from the car park to Little Hellfire Bay, and is an easy walk with sweeping coastal views the entire way.
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If it is not during the high season when some visitors are bustling around, it is a dream place to enjoy the surf and a wonderful beach.
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The cove is part of the national park. A bit smaller than the more famous Lucky Beach, but much more private. Although of course it depends on the season and the Australian vacation. As with all bays in the NP, you will find clear water and white sand. Definitely a recommendation.
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Top beach where you are more alone than at Lucky Bay
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The park is renowned for its pristine white-sandy beaches and distinctive granite peaks. Highlights include Frenchman Peak, offering panoramic 360-degree views of the coastline and Recherche Archipelago. You'll also find stunning beaches like Lucky Bay, famous for its incredibly fine sand and turquoise waters, and Thistle Cove, known for its tranquility and striking rock formations, including the unique 'Whistling Rock'.
Cape Le Grand National Park is home to diverse wildlife. Most famously, you can often spot friendly kangaroos relaxing on the shores of Lucky Bay. Beyond the kangaroos, the park is home to pygmy possums, western grey kangaroos, quenda, and black-flanked rock-wallabies. It's also an excellent spot for birdwatching.
The park is beautiful year-round, but spring (September to November) is particularly special. During this time, the heathlands burst into color with a diversity of wildflowers, including dense thickets of showy banksia, making for a vibrant landscape.
Yes, the Cape Le Grand National Park area holds deep significance for the local Nyoongar people. Archaeological findings, including stone artifacts and tools, indicate human use of the area for as long as 13,000 years. Frenchman Peak (Mandooboornup) and Mount Le Grand (Mandoowernup) play important roles in Aboriginal mythology, and several sites within the park are recognized on the National Heritage List for their Aboriginal cultural values.
For a challenging and rewarding experience, the Cape Le Grand Coastal Trail is a spectacular 15-kilometre walk connecting beaches, headlands, and granite peaks. You can also tackle the Frenchman Peak Trail, a difficult 2.5 km return hike that offers expansive views from the summit. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking in Cape Le Grand National Park guide.
Yes, there are several options suitable for families. A shorter, easy section of the Cape Le Grand Coastal Trail near Hellfire Bay follows a well-defined path to Little Hellfire Bay, offering sweeping coastal views. You can also find more easy walks in the Family-friendly hikes in Cape Le Grand National Park guide, such as the 'Little Hellfire Bay Beach via Cape Le Grand Coastal Trail' which is an easy 1.5 km route.
The park's pristine beaches, like Lucky Bay and Hellfire Bay, are perfect for various water activities. You can enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear turquoise waters, snorkeling, and kayaking. Lucky Bay also offers designated areas for 4WD beach driving.
Yes, Cape Le Grand National Park is a national park managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA), and entry fees apply. It's advisable to check the current fee structure on the official Parks and Wildlife Service website before your visit.
Yes, the park offers excellent camping facilities. You can immerse yourself in the natural environment by staying at designated campgrounds at Lucky Bay and Le Grand Beach. Bookings are often essential, especially during peak seasons.
No, generally, dogs and other domestic pets are not permitted in Cape Le Grand National Park to protect the native wildlife and natural environment. It's always best to check the latest regulations on the official Parks and Wildlife Service website.
The friendly kangaroos are most famously found on the shores of Lucky Bay. They are often seen relaxing on the incredibly fine, white sand, making for a unique and memorable wildlife encounter.
Yes, near Lucky Bay, you can discover a Natural Rock Pool at Lucky Bay. This tiny pool within the rocks offers a unique experience where you can sit on the sandy bottom as waves gently bubble up, creating a natural spa-like environment.


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