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Dolphin Cove
Point of InterestDescription
Dolphin Cove is one of the best spots in Cape Arid National Park to see migrating southern right and humpback whales.
Dolphin Cove was named for the nearby headland that is shaped like a dolphin. On a calm day the white sandy beach and clear, azure blue water make this a delightful place to enjoy a swim and take in the stunning coastal scenery of Cape Arid National Park. There is also a lookout viewing point at Dolphin Cove.
Dolphin Cove is an excellent place to take a break on the Tagon Coastal Walk Trail or it can be reached by conventional two-wheel drive car.
Pets are not permitted.
No camping or overnight parking.
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