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Barrens Beach is a sheltered swimming beach and interpretive hub with excellent information about the parks values – a must see on your first visit to the park.
Get a birds-eye view of the park’s stunning coast from a lookout on the edge of the sea cliffs at Cave Point.
East Mount Barren is a rugged quartzite peak perched on the edge of the Southern Ocean that offers magnificent views of the park.
East Mylies is along, scenic beach that offers good fishing and whale watching.
Four Mile Beach is a great little spot to enjoy a picnic, take a stroll or try your hand at beach fishing.
Hamersley Beach is a beautiful beach in picturesque surrounds.
A great little walk for wildflower enthusiasts to a lookout with 360-degree views of the park.
Limestone cliffs and a winding creek at this sheltered picnic spot offer a different experience for park visitors.
No Tree Hill is a popular walk during the wildflower season that offers views across the Phillips River valley to the Eyre Range.
Point Ann is easily the best and most picturesque whale-watching site on the Fitzgerald coast.
Quoin Head in the Fitzgerald River National Park is a wonderful place to experience some of the most rugged and spectacular coastal scenery the park has to offer.
Sepulcralis Hill is a small inland hill with sweeping views and intriguing plants.
West Beach is a scenic beach set in a small bay, with opportunities to explore water-washed rock formations and enjoy fishing or whale watching.
Enjoy sensational views of the park and Fitzgerald coast from West Mount Barren.
Whalebone Beach is a remote, scenic beach sometimes used for fishing.