Travel Guide - Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve covers 2,873,000 hectares. The Nullarbor Plain extends north from the Eyre Highway to the Transcontinental Railway Line and west into Western Australia.
This area supports an extensive network of sinkholes, blowholes, caves and underground caverns that have been created over thousands of years.
Access tracks within Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve are limited and visitors venturing off the highway should be well prepared for outback travel and carry sufficient food, water and fuel supplies for the trip.
The southern boundary of the park where the Nullarbor meets the Southern Ocean is one of the most distinctive features of the park. Sixty metre-high cliffs stretch for 200 kilometres along this unique coastline providing spectacular views.
Southern Right Whales gather at the head of bight in this area to give birth. At times up to 80 whales may be seen from the viewing areas provided. Obliged that you visited Travel Guide