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Gull Rock National Park

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Gull Rock National Park is a beautiful coastal park located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The park covers an area of over 10,000 hectares and is home to a diverse range of ecosystems, including granite headlands, sandy beaches, and heathlands.

The park is named after Gull Rock, a large granite outcrop that rises out of the ocean and provides a stunning backdrop for the park's beautiful coastal landscapes. Visitors can enjoy hiking along the park's many trails, which wind through the park's various ecosystems, offering stunning views of the coastline and the surrounding countryside.

One of the park's main attractions is the Muttonbird Beach, a stunning stretch of coastline that is popular with swimmers, surfers, and beachcombers. The beach is flanked by large granite boulders, and visitors can explore the area's many rock pools and tidal areas, which are home to a diverse range of marine life.

The park is also home to a range of wildlife, including several species of birds, mammals, and reptiles. The park's birdlife includes several species of rare and endangered birds, including the Western Ground Parrot and the Carnaby's Black Cockatoo. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching along the park's many trails, and the park's designated bird hides provide visitors with a peaceful and secluded base from which to watch the park's many bird species.

The park's marine life is also a major attraction, and visitors can explore the park's many rock pools and tidal areas, which are home to a diverse range of marine life, including crabs, sea stars, and small fish. The park's many offshore reefs and rocky outcrops are also popular with snorkelers and divers, who can explore the area's many underwater ecosystems.

For those looking for a more leisurely experience, the park offers several picnic areas that are perfect for enjoying a relaxing day out in nature. The park's designated picnic areas provide visitors with a peaceful and secluded base from which to enjoy the park's many attractions, and visitors can enjoy waking up to the sound of the ocean and the smell of the fresh sea air.

Gull Rock National Park is also steeped in history, and visitors can explore the park's many cultural heritage sites, including the nearby Point Anne Lighthouse, which was built in 1882 and is now a popular tourist attraction.

 

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