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  4. Nyinggulu (Ningaloo) Coastal Reserves ›

Warroora Coast

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From sheltered coastal lagoons to rugged rocky escarpments, Warroora has many coastal vistas all in one location. 

Lying adjacent to the pristine Ningaloo Marine Park, the Warroora coast provides a seascape that offers endless opportunities to the visitor. Camp along the coast and take a swim, snorkel or fish from your front door!

Take time out and enjoy all the wildlife the Warroora coast has to offer including dolphins cruising the lagoon and stingrays in the shallows. 

Camping 

Warroora Coast has 11 campgrounds. There are no toilets at any of the campgrounds and visitors must bring a portable chemical toilet. 

Campfires are only permitted seasonally and in designated campgrounds.

Bookings are essential. 

Check availability & book

For more information about camping, read the frequently asked questions. 

Warroora Station also provides accommodation located within the Warroora Homestead Precinct. 

Know before you go

Dogs are permitted in designated areas only. Where dogs are permitted, they must be kept on a leash at all times.

There is no drinking water available within the reserve. Make sure you carry enough water for drinking and washing for the duration of your visit. 

Staying safe in the water 

Be aware that there can be strong currents within the waters of Ningaloo Marine Park. Sites such as Steven’s Camp and Elle’s beach can be particularly hazardous under certain conditions. It is your responsibility to ensure you have the required level of swimming/snorkelling experience. If in doubt don’t go out.

Boating

Boat launching is permitted at 14 Mile, Maggies, Sandy Point and Amherst Point campgrounds but launching large boats may not be possible due to soft sand.

Access

Access to the Warroora coast is by the Minilya-Exmouth Road. 14 Mile is located approximately 20km from Coral Bay. The Homestead can be accessed from the Lyndon River Rest Camp – approximately 32km off the North-West Highway on Minilya-Exmouth Road.

Private, unlicensed all-terrain vehicles/quad bikes (ATVs) and other off-road vehicles are not permitted in the reserve.

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Camping

$8 adult per night, $6 concession card holder per night, $3 child per night (over 5 and under 16 years)

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  • Snorkelling

  • Fishing

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