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Travellers from Broome to Port Hedland often choose to stop at the pristine beaches of Cape Keraudren, the beginning of Eighty Mile Beach. If you like fossicking for shells and walks along the beach then Cape Keraudren Nature Reserve is the place. White sands, aquamarine waters and fabulous fishing not to mention the mud crabs make this a very pretty and interesting spot.

Well worth a stay, with excellent camping (fees apply). There is also a boat ramp and some dry toilets.

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Things to do
*Hunt or fossick for seashells on the white sands *Catch mud crabs in the aquamarine waters *Camp. Within the reserve there are about 6 different camping areas *Fish, this is a very pretty spot and great for fishing
Getting There
*Located 151km northeast of Port Hedland on the Great Northern Highway. Turn left just before the Pardoo Roadhouse, the nature reserve is about 14 kms off the highway on a dirt road

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Cape Keraudren WA

Getting There*Located 151km northeast of Port Hedland on the Great Northern Highway. Turn left just before the Pardoo Roadhouse, the nature reserve is about 14 kms off the highway on a dirt road
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