A short walk trail from the carpark takes you to a lookout over Elephant Rocks. From here, you can just imagine that these massive boulders are elephants sunning themselves before heading off …
A short walk trail from the carpark takes you to a lookout over Elephant Rocks. From here, you can just imagine that these massive boulders are elephants sunning themselves before heading off for a swim. The trail then descends between the rocks to a sheltered cove. This is a lovely place for a swim but be aware that strong currents sometimes run through this cove. Camping is not permitted in William Bay National Park.
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2025年2月24日
Having been fortunate to have visited many of the beaches around the world that are claimed to be the best, the Elelphant Rocks and Greens Pool area near Denmark Western Australia has to rate up th…Oldjack的完整评论
2025年2月7日
On the same car park as the Greens Pool, this was equally gorgeous. The stones unquestionably look like a herd of elephants nuzzling up together.48PaulK48的完整评论
2025年1月17日
Wonderful sight but a lot of people just sitting around so a bit unpleasant Amazing rock shaped though and worth seeing for sureNick M的完整评论
whats the closest caravan park, accommodation, camping site to elephant rocks
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Hi there. Ocean Beach has a very large caravan park with all the mod cons. Great location. The Denmark River Mouth Camp site is also close. For a much more rustic, rural camp try …
Hi there. Ocean Beach has a very large caravan park with all the mod cons. Great location. The Denmark River Mouth Camp site is also close. For a much more rustic, rural camp try one of the camp sites Party Beach, Shelly Beach or Flood Gates. They are further afield, much smaller but gorgeous
Unfortunately doga are not permitted as you can read on the officially website of Denmark (I cannot post the link) search in google (William Bay National Park Dogs) and look on the …
Unfortunately doga are not permitted as you can read on the officially website of Denmark (I cannot post the link) search in google (William Bay National Park Dogs) and look on the Denmark page under questions