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The Park covers 44,324 hectares and is located 200 kilometres north of Perth, 50 kilometres north of Moora and 10 kilometres east of Watheroo. This park is accessible from all directions by good Gravel Roads. No internal access is provided.

The Park is described as Sandplain Country, bordered to the East by low Creek flowing south to Moore River. Eastern finger around Jingamia Cave has rock outcrops. Vegetation includes low sandplain Heath, Banksia and Malley thickets with tall Eucalypts (Powder Bark) Thickets on West side of Park. Fauna that inhabits the Park consists of usual Sandplain and Heath-type animals and birds. Some Grey Kangaroo around Jingamia Cave area.

Discreet Camping is allowed after consultation with the Ranger-in-charge. No facilities provided. No walking or nature trails provided yet. The best time to visit is Winter through to early Summer. Visitors are encouraged to carry their own water as there is no water provided in the Park.

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Warro Rd
Watheroo WA
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