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National park passes are required for entry to the national parks of Australia’s West Pilbara Coast. A range of passes are available to suit your holiday requirements. Day PassThis pass covers entry into one or more parks on any one day. Passes are available from rangers within the parks. In some parks, a system of self-registration applies. Fees: $10 per car (up to eight legally seated people), $5 per motorcycle, $4 per passenger on commercial tour vehicles and buses. Holiday Park PassIf you are on holiday and want to visit a number of national parks, this pass entitles you to as many visits to as many parks as you wish for any four-week period. Fees: $35 per vehicle (up to eight people) Annual All Parks PassThis pass entitles you to visit any park throughout Western Australia as many times as you wish for a period of 12 months. Fees: $75 per vehicle (up to 8 people) Travelling with petsPlease note that dogs and cats cannot be taken into any of Western Australia's national parks, nature reserves and marine parks. Some caravan parks do not accept pets either. Be sure to contact caravan parks in advance to find pet-friendly accommodation. For further information regarding national park passes, call the Department of Conservation and Environment (DEC) on +61 8 9334 0333 or visit the Naturebase website. Some information presented in this website has been sourced, with permission, from the Shire of Roebourne website. |
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All national parks in the Karratha region require a pass for entry

National park passes
