View of Hopetoun
Hamersley Inlet
Hamerlsey Inlet and Fitzgerald National Park
Sunset on Hamerlsey Inlet

Hopetoun

A picturesque and pleasant waterfront holiday destination on the shores of beautiful Mary Ann Haven, Hopetoun was once the port for the Phillips River Goldfields.  Previously it has served sealer, whaling ships and early setters.  Hopetoun has endless unspoiled beaches and is close to the entrance of the Fitzgerald River National Park.

 

Hamersley Inlet

If you enjoy bird watching, fishing, beach walks, reading or simply feel the need to “get away from all the crowds”.  Come and enjoy picturesque Hamersley Inlet.  A nature lovers paradise, with abundant wildlife, peace and quiet, and as much privacy as you could want.

Cruise around the 8kms of Hamersley Inlet waters. Explore the Hamersley River gorges, moor at one of the safe moorings and travel by kayak to reach the canyon walls.  Pull into the mouth of the Inlet at Hamersley Beach, throw in a rod and catch dinner, or just sit back and relax watching the many water hens, swans, pelicans and eagles catching theirs.


The Fitzgerald River National Park

The Fitzgerald River National Park is one of the larger national parks in Western Australia.  It has 329.039 hectares of unspoiled wilderness located on one of the most magnificent stretches of Australian coast.  It is one of the larges and most botanically significant national parks in Australia. 

The Fitzgerald River National Park is an internationally recognized Biosphere Reserve.  The aim of this global programme is to discover and demonstrate how people and nature flourish together in a sustainable manner.

 

Fishing

Hamersley Inlet is home to Black Bream, Mullet, Flathead, Skippy and Cobbler.  Whiting, Herring, Skippy, Flathead, Salmon and Shark can be caught from Hamersley Beach.