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Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park

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Marine Park
Longest uninterrupted beach in Western Australia

Eighty Mile Beach extends for 220km. Endless stretches of white sand scattered with tropical seashells contrast with the rocky shores, seagrass meadows, tidal creeks and mangrove-lined muddy bays.

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Broome

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+61 (0)8 9195 5500
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111 Herbert Street Broome
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Monday to Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Closed weekends and public holidays

Park Location

100km S of Broome.

Park Information

The panoramic vistas and turquoise waters of the marine park make it popular for beach fishing, camping, four-wheel driving, walking, swimming, beachcombing, bird watching, wildlife viewing and enjoying magnificent sunsets. You are welcome to fish. Please abide by Department of Fisheries bag, size and season limits. Most fishers target threadfin salmon, blue nose salmon and mulloway. You are able to launch your boat from the beach at high tide.

Wading wonders

Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park is one of the world's most important feeding grounds for small wading birds that migrate to the area each summer, travelling from countries thousands of kilometres away. The marine park is a major nesting area for flatback turtles which are found only in northern Australia. Sawfish, dugong, dolphins and millions of invertebrates inhabit the sand and mud flats, seagrass meadows, coral reefs and mangroves.

Amenities

The park itself has no facilities, but the privately operated Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park has a mini mart, fresh water, power, barbecues, several ablution blocks, shade and lawn.

Cape Keraudren has campsites, toilets, rubbish bins and an on-site ranger (vehicle entry and camping fees apply).

A privately run caravan park at Pardoo Station, has campsites, ablution facilities, a camp kitchen with gas barbecues, a swimming pool, filtered water for drinking and a kiosk (with limited opening times).

Getting there

Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park lies between Port Hedland and Broome on the Great Northern Highway.

You can access the park via the 10km access road to the Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park, 250km north of Port Hedland and 365km south of Broome.

Cape Keraudren Coastal Reserve, managed by the Shire of East Pilbara, lies 179km north of Port Hedland on the Great Northern Highway (just west of the Pardoo Roadhouse) and 13km west via the Cape Keraudren Access Road (vehicle entry and camping fees apply).

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We recognise and acknowledge the Karajarri, Nyangumarta and Ngarla people as the traditional custodians of Eighty Mile Beach

Alternate / Previous Names: 
80 Mile Beach
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Downloads & Resources
PDF icon Eighty Mile Beach Visitor Guide 2017 (2.38MB)
PDF icon Landscope article - Eighty Mile Beach (681.02kB)
PDF icon Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park Frequently Asked Questions (2.08MB)
PDF icon Twitchers Route A birdwatchers guide to Kimberley national parks and reserves (1.28MB)
PDF icon Marine turtles of the Kimberley Coast (2.91MB)
PDF icon Kimberley Tides: News from the Kimberley Marine Parks - Issue 11 (2.23MB)
PDF icon Kimberley Tides: News from the Kimberley Marine Parks - Issue 12 (3.19MB)
PDF icon Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park management plan released on 4 December 2014 (5.98MB)
Eighty Mile Beach, DPaW, Kate Fitzgerald
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