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Carnarvon is a captivating town on Western Australia's Coral Coast. Known for its tropical climate, stunning landscapes, and rich history, Carnarvon offers a unique blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences. Whether you're exploring the historical One Mile Jetty, delving into space history at the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum, or enjoying the fresh produce along the Gascoyne Food Trail, there's something here for everyone.

 

Carnarvon is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities such as fishing, boating, snorkelling, and surfing. The pristine beaches and diverse wildlife make it an ideal destination for nature lovers. The nearby Kennedy Range National Park and Quobba Station also provide breathtaking landscapes and thrilling adventures. Make Coral Coast Tourist Park your home base and discover Carnarvon's unparalleled beauty and charm.

What's on in Carnarvon

We are at our busiest during winter months and shoulder seasons. There is so much to do all year round though. From events, fishing, kite and windsurfing, surfing, tasting incredible produce or just relaxing. Follow the link for up to date Carnarvon events.

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Carnarvon, Western Australia offers a range of fun activities for visitors to enjoy. One popular attraction is the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum, where visitors can learn about the region's role in space exploration and view historic space artifacts. The Carnarvon Blowholes provide a stunning natural spectacle for those interested in nature as water shoots into the air through rock formations. Visitors can also explore the Gascoyne River and its surrounding wetlands, perfect for birdwatching and scenic walks.

 

In addition to its natural and cultural attractions, Carnarvon offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures. Visitors can try their hand at fishing in the Gascoyne River or the nearby coast, known for its abundant marine life. For those seeking a more relaxing experience, there are beautiful beaches where visitors can swim, sunbathe, and enjoy picnics with stunning ocean views. With its mix of history, nature, and outdoor activities, Carnarvon has something to offer every type of traveller.

6. Rocky Pool

Rocky Pool is a serene freshwater pool about 45 kilometres east of Carnarvon. It’s a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and birdwatching. The picturesque surroundings and tranquil waters make it an ideal place to relax and unwind.

 

7. Babbage Island

Babbage Island is home to the historic One Mile Jetty and the Carnarvon Yacht Club. It’s also a great spot for fishing, birdwatching, and enjoying the beautiful coastal views. The island’s mangroves and mudflats teem with wildlife, making it a fantastic destination for nature lovers.

 

8. Pelican Point

Pelican Point offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and excellent fishing opportunities. It’s a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike, perfect for a day of relaxation by the sea. The shallow waters are ideal for families with young children.

 

9. Carnarvon Blowholes

Visit the Carnarvon Blowholes for a spectacular display of nature’s power. When the ocean swells high, water is forced through the narrow crevices in the rocks, creating dramatic jets of water that can reach up to 20 metres high. The blowholes are particularly impressive during high tide.

 

10. Local Markets

Carnarvon is home to several local markets where you can purchase fresh produce, handmade crafts, and unique souvenirs. The Carnarvon Growers' Market, held every Saturday morning, is a great place to meet local farmers and artisans, sample delicious foods, and enjoy the vibrant community atmosphere.

1. Gascoyne Food Trail

Embark on a culinary adventure along the Gascoyne Food Trail. Known as the food bowl of Western Australia, Carnarvon boasts an abundance of fresh produce. Visit local farms, orchards, and markets to taste the freshest fruits, vegetables, and seafood. Don’t miss the iconic Morel’s Orchard to taste their famous chocolate-coated bananas.

 

2. One Mile Jetty

One Mile Jetty, a significant part of Carnarvon's history, offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the town’s rich maritime past. Take a leisurely stroll along the jetty, try your luck fishing, or visit the nearby Heritage Precinct to explore the Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage, Railway Museum, and the Shearing Hall of Fame, all of which are steeped in history.

 

3. Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum

Discover Carnarvon’s unexpected role in space exploration at the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum. The museum celebrates the town’s contributions to the Apollo missions and the tracking of Halley’s Comet. Engage with interactive exhibits and explore historical artefacts, making this a fascinating visit for all ages.

 

4. Blowholes and Quobba Station

You’ll find the impressive Blowholes and Quobba Station just north of Carnarvon. Witness the powerful ocean swells forcing water through sea caves and into the air at the Blowholes. Blowholes also has an abundance of fish, making it a fantastic destination to snorkel. Nearby, Quobba Station offers rugged coastal scenery, excellent fishing spots, and the chance to see migrating whales from June to November.

 

5. Kennedy Range National Park

Visiting Kennedy Range National Park is a must for those who love the great outdoors. The park features dramatic sandstone cliffs, deep gorges, and a variety of wildlife. Enjoy hiking, camping, and the stunning views from the top of the range. Sunrise and sunset are particularly magical times to experience this natural wonder.

A Guide to Carnarvon's Local Attractions

Carnarvon, located on the stunning Coral Coast of Western Australia, is a hidden gem brimming with unique attractions and natural beauty. Whether you're a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, Carnarvon has something for everyone. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the must-visit local attractions that will make your stay at Coral Coast Tourist Park truly unforgettable.

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