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About Lucky Bay
Lucky Bay is frequently cited as one of Australia's whitest sandy beaches, a sweeping arc of talcum-powder sand framed by granite headlands in Cape Le Grand National Park. The beach is famous for the wild kangaroos that routinely relax on the sand among sunbathers, creating one of Australia's most iconic wildlife and beach combinations. The water is brilliant turquoise and conditions are usually calm, making it excellent for swimming and snorkelling.
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Lucky Bay is frequently cited as one of Australia's whitest sandy beaches, a sweeping arc of talcum-powder sand framed by granite headlands in Cape Le Grand National Park. The beach is famous for the wild kangaroos that routinely relax on the sand among sunbathers, creating one of Australia's most iconic wildlife and beach combinations. The water is brilliant turquoise and conditions are usually calm, making it excellent for swimming and snorkelling.
Warnings
Getting There
Within Cape Le Grand NP, 65 km east of Esperance on sealed road.
Visitor Tips
- •Kangaroos are most often seen in the early morning and late afternoon
- •The campsite directly behind the dunes gives direct beach access
- •Combine with Thistle Cove, Le Grand Beach, and Frenchman Peak in one trip
- •Water temperature is cold — bring a wetsuit for winter snorkelling
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At a Glance
The Place
- Significance
- National
Plan Your Visit
- Entry
- Paid
- Duration
- Half-day to 1 day
- Best Time
- September to November; April to October generally
- Hours
- Open 24 hours.
Location
- Area
- Cape Le Grand
- Region
- Esperance
- State
- Western Australia
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