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Coffin Bay is surrounded by sea and the Coffin Bay National Park to the west and Kellidie Bay Conservation Park to the east. The Coffin Bay National Park has a diverse coastal landscape from high windswept cliffs, massive sand dunes, limestone pavements with sheoaks and black tea trees to long white beaches and sheltered waters.
The parks are home to an abundance of birds, wildlife and wildflowers.
Although there is 1 km of unsealed road from the town to the Coffin Bay National Park there is 20kms of sealed road from the entrance to such picturesque places as Avoid Bay, Point Avoid, Almonta Beach and Yangie camping ground.

For the ardent 4WD enthusiast there is the track across the sand dunes to Gunyha Beach or the more adventurous trip to Point Sir Isaacs at the tip of the Coffin Bay Peninsula, a six hour return journey. More info about Coffin Bay National Park>

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