Steep Point

Point of Interest

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Unnamed Road, Carrarang WA 6532, Western Australia.

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Description

Steep Point is the most westerly point on mainland Australia. The Dutch seafarer William de Vlamingh named Steyle Hock (Steep Point) in 1697 when anchored off the cliffs near the southern tip of Dirk Hartog Island. Steep Point lies within the proposed Edel Land National Park which extends to just south of False Entrance and encompasses much of Belefin Prong. Limestone cliffs rising 200 metres above the Indian Ocean on the western side of Edel Peninsula are backed by sweeping white sand dunes and secluded beaches on the eastern side. Pets are not allowed at Steep Point and Edel Land. Steep Point can only be accessed by high clearance four-wheel drive vehicle or by boat. It is about 185km by road from the Northwest Coastal Highway to Steep Point, including 140km of unsealed road. The last 30km is a soft single-lane track winding around sand dunes. It is essential to lower tyre pressures to 20psi or less to avoid becoming bogged in this remote area. The drive to Steep Point from Denham takes about three to four hours.

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Lat: -26.144748 Lng: 113.159354


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