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NINGALOO ADVENTURE

A trip to Ningaloo Station on the Coral Coast of WA can be a very rewarding experience for anglers and their families.

We were lucky enough to spend three weeks camped at the jewel in the crown, Winderabandi point, and it’s an adventure we will never forget. Since the appearance of the dreaded C word, travelling and fishing around Australia has never been busier, so booking your campsite well in advance is highly recommended. Campsite bookings can be made at: parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au

The station itself lies on North West Cape and contains five campgrounds and covers an area of 123,553 acres. It’s a 2.5 hour drive from Exmouth which is the closest point for food, fuel and water. Exmouth hosts two great tackle stores, two caravan parks, a couple of cool breweries and has everything required for the family should you forget to pack anything.

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