Coffin Bay

7 For the ardent 4WD enthusiast, there is the track across the sand dunes to Gunyah Beach, or for the more adventurous, a trip to Point Sir Isaac at the tip of the Co!n Bay Peninsula, a six-hour return journey. An information station is located at the entrance to the park. A fee applies to day visitors and campers, and permits may be purchased online. This park was the home of the Co!n Bay ponies, descendants of horses bred in this area as remounts for troops during World War I. The remaining ponies have been relocated to nearby private land. Kellidie Bay Conservation Park is a much smaller park at 1,786 hectares, whilst Mount Du$on Bay Conservation Park includes Rabbit Island, Goat Island, The Brothers, and six unnamed islands. Whidbey Isles Conservation Park includes three of the four Hummocks Islands, plus Whidbey, Price, and Perforated Islands. Avoid Bay Islands Conservation Park consists of Black Rocks and two small, unnamed islands in Avoid Bay. All islands are o"-limits without wri$en permission from the Department of Environment and Heritage. These parks conserve more than 250 species of native plant life and over 100 species of native birds, reptiles, and mammals. Book a parks permit and #nd out more info before you head out! Scan here:

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