West Cape Howe National Park is a diverse and attractive destination located in Western Australia. It offers a range of activities and attractions, including the most southerly point of the mainland, Torbay Head. The park features stunning landscapes such as towering cliffs, sandy beaches, granite headlands, and coastal heathland, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. One of the main highlights is Shelley Beach, which boasts beautiful white sand, granite boulders, and steep limestone hills. Visitors can enjoy the views from the Shelley Beach Lookout and partake in activities like hang gliding, fishing, and bushwalking. Rock climbing enthusiasts can also explore the rugged granite cliffs in the area. Other nearby attractions include Torbay Head, which provides panoramic views and is the southernmost point in Western Australia, as well as scenic bushwalking trails that offer stunning coastal views. The park is home to a diverse range of birdlife, with hundreds of plant species and various orchids. For camping enthusiasts, the non-bookable Shelley Beach Campground is a popular choice. It is accessible by two-wheel drive vehicles and allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the park's natural beauty and tranquility.