We have heard so many amazing stories about Cape Range National Park and we were really looking forward to visiting the pristine beaches and amazing camping. However, we were met with washed out beaches and campsites that weren’t really safe for the kids due to the remnants of the flooding. It is so sad that there are several camp sites now washed away, caravans somewhere out in the ocean that were swept out with the floods, and whole beaches washed out to sea. Turquoise Bay is still beautiful, basically untouched by the devastation. So you can see that it was once spectacular. Also it is green everywhere now due to all the water! Very different to how most people will ever see it. We only stayed one night there and headed to Coral Bay.
Now this place is AMAZING!!! Just beautiful! This is my fav place so far. Maybe it’s due to the white sand, blue blue water, the abundant marine life, or the warm pool here at the caravan park, or the jumping pillow and playground that keep the kids entertained for ages. Or maybe it’s the clear skies and 30 degree temperatures. Who knows, but I’m in love. I’ll put a few photos up from Cape Range and Coral Bay. We went on the glass bottom boat today which was very cool! Kids loved it!
- Exmouth
- Ava loves dancing!
- Oyster Stacks CRNP
- Cape Range
- This used to be a small creek
- So green now at Cape Range National Park
- Noah ‘snorkelling’
- Kids are loving the water!
- My only fishing attempt
- Steve and Noah love fishing together
- Coral Bay








































