Attractions in Moore River National Park

Moore River National Park, located a 2-hour drive north of Perth along the Brand Highway, offers a perfect blend of coastal and river activities. The Moore River and estuary are ideal for fishing, water sports, and leisurely paddling. The park serves as a gateway to several must-see attractions in the region, including the world-famous Pinnacles in Nambung National Park, the windsurfing capital of Lancelin, and New Norcia, Australia's only monastic town. Visitors can also explore the park's rich history, which dates back to the 19th century. Additionally, the region is known for its olive groves, wildflower country, and being the "Gateway to the Wildflowers" and the largest olive growing region in WA.

The park offers a variety of activities, including 4-wheel driving, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and camping. Visitors can also enjoy educational and sunset cruises along the Moore River, providing a unique perspective on the area's natural beauty. Furthermore, the Moore River region is an ideal base for exploring other nearby attractions such as New Norcia, the Pinnacles Desert, historic Gingin, Chittering Valley, and the Turquoise Coast.