Bushwalking in Shark Bay offers visitors the chance to explore the region’s local culture, heritage, natural landscape and native flora and fauna. The Wanamalu Trail in Francois Peron National Park provides an excellent photo opportunity to capture the diverse marine life from top of cliffs. Shearing sheds, windmills, holding yards and an artesian hot tub can be visited by opting for the Station Life Walk Trail. It explores the Peron Homestead in the park.
Visitors can discover the natural beauty of Monkey Mia by opting for the Wulyibidi Yaninyina Trail. The trail covers red sand dunes, a section of the coastline and a bird hide. The Hamelin Pool Stromatolites Boardwalk and Boolagoorda Trail provides an apt introduction to the natural wonder of centuries old stromatolites. The boardwalk enables visitors to catch glimpses of various types of stromatolites in the area, as it extends over the ocean.
The Eagle Bluff Boardwalk is a favourite among visitors as it offers a panoramic view of small limestone islands and marine life which frequents the shore. Rays, schools of fish, turtles, sharks and dugongs can be spotted on this boardwalk.