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The PinnaclesNambung National Park and the Pinnacles, Over 190,000 people visit the area annually. A visit to the Pinnacles
is a must. Here are statuesque limestone pillars up to three metres high,
rising out of the sand like ancient ruins. These most unusual wind-carved
edifices were formed in the sand 25,000 to 30,000 years ago after the
sea receded and deposits of sea shells remained behind. Over time the
elements removed the surrounding sand, leaving the pillars isolated and
open to wind degradation. Access to the National Park and to the Pinnacles for conventional-drive vehicles is by road south from Cervantes. The tracks leading north from Lancelin contain patches of deep sand in some sections and are therefore recommended for 4-wheel drive vehicles only. Access to the Pinnacles area itself is by a 100 metre walking trail from the car park. A scenic drive is also available for light vehicles but they must remain on the marked track. The Little Painted Desert and an unusual white dune area can also be viewed from the Pinnacles Lookout. These are a pleasurable, entertaining walk of four to five kilometres for the more adventurous but if planning an extended walk of this kind, please advise the ranger. Hats, bottled water and sturdy footwear are essential. No camping is
allowed in the park but barbecue facilities, toilets, etc. are available.
Please note: there is no available drinking water. For further information contact our friendly staff at: Pinnacles Visitor Centre Shopping Centre, Cadiz Street - Cervantes Phone 08 96527700, Fax 08 96527711 Email: pinnaclesvc@bigpond.com
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