Dunksy Beach Track, Coastal beach track in West Cape Howe National Park, Australia
Dunksy Beach Track is a coastal walking trail in West Cape Howe National Park featuring white sand beaches backed by limestone cliffs. The route passes through rugged seaside terrain offering views across Western Australia's southernmost point.
The track connects to the Bibbulmun Track, a network of trails that Aboriginal people have used for thousands of years. This connection shows the deep historical importance of this coastal area to the region's original inhabitants.
Local fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts gather at this remote location to experience the raw power of the Southern Ocean against the granite formations.
This route is demanding and requires good fitness and experience on rough ground. Visitors should bring waterproof clothing, plenty of water, and a map since the trail is remote and receives few visitors.
The beach presents a narrow 100-meter stretch backed by moving dunes that have gradually shifted over Torbay Head, creating distinct geological formations.
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