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Campsite right by the beautiful reef
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Osprey Bay was one of our favourite campsites within Cape Range National Park. The sites are well spaced out, offering a bit of privacy, and you’re only a short walk from a beautiful beach with tropical blue water. It’s an ideal spot for a swim or snorkel, and if you head a little further offshore, you'll even spot turtles cruising by and vibrant coral beneath the surface.

Camping fees are $15 per person per night, in addition to the $17 national park entry fee per vehicle. Or you can purchase a WA All Park Pass for $130 which gives you unlimited entry to any WA park for 12 months. It's best to book online in advance, as most campgrounds in the park fill up quickly, especially during peak travel times. If your preferred dates aren't available, keep checking regularly incase any last minute cancellations do pop up.

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