Nambung National Park is located on the Swan Coastal Plain, 245 kilometres north of Perth, 260 kilometres south of Geraldton. The park contains one of Australia's most fascinating landscapes - the Pinnacles Desert. These limestone formations reach 5 metres tall in area of sand of varying colours.
The park features a variety of fauna and fauna, including Western Grey Kangaroo, Brush Wallaby, Honey Possums, Snakes, Lizards and an extensive list of bird life. Low scrub throughout the park makes easy walking in much of the park. Camping is not permitted in the park. Hangover Bay has barbecues, picnic tables and toilets. No water is available and strictly no ground fires.
The Park can be reached via a sealed bitumen road from Cervantes to Hangover Bay, then a rough limestone gravel road heads south through the park. This road is unsuitable for carvans and rental vehicles. These can be left in the parking bay at the park boundary.

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