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Osprey Bay

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44 camp sites situated above a rock-shelf shoreline with access to a small sandy beach for all visitors.

Osprey Bay is situated above a rock-shelf shoreline which has small sandy enclaves exposed at low tide. Campsites have no shade. 

Off the small sandy beach, a short walk from the campground, visitors have the option to swim, snorkel, canoe or simply relax on the beautiful shoreline. 

A walktrail leads north to Sandy Bay and is located adjacent the Osprey Sanctuary Zone of Ningaloo Marine Park. Like many other localities along the marine park, Osprey Bay is a shore-based recreational fishing zone, which allows recreational fishers to fish from the shore only, as the remainder of the waters are within the Sanctuary Zone. Before fishing anywhere in Ningaloo Marine Park, always ‘know your zones’ and comply with size, bag and seasonal limits (fish.wa.gov.au).

Getting There

You can get to this site by: Two-wheel drive and large vehicles > 7m

GPS: -22.2378, 113.84

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Camping

$11 adult per night, $7 concession card holder per night, $3 child per night (over 5 and under 16 years)

Site Activities:

Canoeing & kayaking
Swimming
Snorkelling

Site Facilities:

Toilet
No dogs allowedNo drinking water available
Activities
  • Swimming

  • Snorkelling

    Snorkel from the shore or from two kayak moorings.

    'The Lagoon' is inside the main reef with water depth from 3 to 7m.

    At 'The Bungle Bungles' the water is between 3 and 4m deep - it is named for the most famous feature in the North West's other World Heritage area - Purnululu National Park.

  • Canoeing/Kayaking

    Paddle to kayak moorings at 'The Lagoon' (-22.2422, 113.8291) and 'The Bungle Bungles' (-22.2468, 113.8291) approximately 1.1 and 1.6km from the beach.

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