Len Otte Nature Trail

45 min to 1 h 15 min

2.8 km
circuit

↑ 68 m
↓ -68 m

Moderate track
Starting from the dirt car park in Cape Arid National Park, this walk takes you on a circuit, offering views of coastal heathland to Thomas River and Yokinup Bay. There are a number of important plant species in the area, including yellow hibbertia, scarlet honey myrtle and the golden southern plains banksia. The trail was introduced by Len Otte, the first ranger to be a resident in the park. After his sudden death, it was decided that the path was named after him as a tribute to his achievements. The walk texture includes natural pavements, granite and gravel in different sections. There are certain moderately hilly sections. 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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