D'ENTRECASTEAUX NATIONAL PARK
A national park named after a French admiral in Pemberton, home to the famous Nature's Window and Salmon Beach.
Named after the famous French admiral who explored the coast in 1792. The photos you'll see of this national park are what you'll find - wilderness and deserted beaches. Unfortunately, it's difficult to access without a 4x4, except for Windy Harbour and the surrounding area, which can be reached from Northcliffe. The famous Nature's Window and Salmon Beach are well worth a visit. On the way, stop to climb Mount Chudalup (approx. 1h) for breathtaking views over the forests!
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