Elephant Rocks
Unique rock formations • Turquoise water • Scenic cove
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Tom Brierley

What it is

A striking cove in William Bay National Park, known for its giant granite boulders that resemble a herd of elephants standing in the water. It’s just around the corner from Greens Pool and often visited together.

What to expect

  • Huge granite rock formations surrounding the bay

  • Clear turquoise water

  • Short walk down from the car park

  • Often slightly quieter than Greens Pool

  • Great photo spot and swim location

Is it worth it?

Yes — definitely worth a visit. It pairs perfectly with Greens Pool and is easy to combine in one trip.

While Greens Pool might edge it for relaxing and swimming, Elephant Rocks is visually unique and absolutely worth seeing when you’re in the area.

Together, they make one of the best beach combos in WA.

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