Hakea Trail

6 h 30 min to 11 h

23.3 km
oneway

↑ 586 m
↓ -612 m

Hard track
Starting from Cave Point car park, Hopetoun, this multi-day walk takes you on a coastal walk in Fitzgerald National Park, visiting a number of beaches. Named after the Royal Hakea plant that is prevalent in this area, the Hakea walk is accessible from a number of points along its route and can be completed in sections if visitors prefer. The pristine beaches are one of their kind, and the rock formations scattered along the coastline will be a visual feast for walkers with their different colours and shapes. There are panoramic views of the ocean just before the shoreline covered with native plants. The texture of the walk differs in certain places, and there are steep sections. It is also required for walkers to enter the area after they clean their shoes to prevent contamination. Bring extra water as there is a small amount of water available at the Hamersley Inlet site only. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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