Tathra National Park is located in the central west coast sandplain of Western Australia and is approximately 4,323 hectares. It is two-hundred and fifty kilometres north of Perth, thirty kilometres east of Eneabba and forty kilometres west of Carnamah.
After sealed road to Eneabba about thirty kilometres of good gravel road to the Park. This gravel road is now being sealed in some sections.
The Park is undulating sandplain country, with some small rock outcrops. The vegetation consits of sandplain heath, banksia and malley thickets and the usual sandplain and heath animals and birds inhabit the park.
There are no camping facilities available or provisions made for picnicking. No walk or nature trails are provided as yet. All water required, must be carried by visitor. No ground fires.
Primary Groups
Site Description National Park, Wildlife Park
Site Facilities Carpark, Cycle/Running Path, Drive through Park, Picnic Area, Rest Area, Walking Trails
Tour Types Self Guided Tours
Attractions Wildlife
Activities Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Photography, Picnicking
Displays Wild Flowers, Native Wildlife
Admission Free Admission

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