West Cape Howe National Park (also translated as Cape West Howe National Park) is at the southwestern end of Western Australia, about 30 km east of Albany, a seaport city in southern Western Australia, covering 36.05 km2.
The topography of West Cape Howe National Park consists of the Karri Forest, the Karri Forest, the coastal wilderness and wetlands, with different vegetation and animal species in each habitat. There's plenty of adventure at West Cape Howe National Park, where Shelley Beach is the park's most famous attraction, hang gliding is Shirley Beach's signature sport, which has toilet and barbecue facilities and is accessible by driving a regular two-drive, while most of the rest of the park is accessible only by driving a four-wheel drive.
Access to West Cape Howe National Park requires the purchase of tickets (prices as of early 2020):
- Below 12 cars: A $15/car
- Cars over 12: A $7/person (over 6 years old)
- Tickets are valid for one day and can be re-entered and re-entered, with the exception of Yanchep National Park and Nambung National Park, which enter the vast majority of other Western Australian national parks on the day of purchase without re-payment
- Free walk or car access to National Park