Torndirrup National Park is a stunning national park with impressive rock formations, cliffs, gullies, blowholes, beaches, and promontories. The park features the Gap and Natural Bridge, which have been formed over hundreds of years by the ocean eroding the rock face. Visitors can enjoy walking, sightseeing, photography, beach fishing, and surfing. The park is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, banksias, and native animals such as kangaroos, bush rats, and pygmy possums. The park has undergone upgrades to make it more accessible and family-friendly, with new picnic facilities, interpretation panels, and accessible toilets. Visitors can also see migrating whales from the cliffs during the winter months
Plan your family visit to the Torndirrup National Park with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We went to the park and explored The Gap, the Natural Bridge, Salmon Holes, and The Blowholes
Highlights: The kids loved the rugged and wild landscape, and we all enjoyed the stunning views from the cliffs. It was a bit challenging for younger children in some areas, but we all had a great time exploring together ✨