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Quobba Point

Western Australia  >  Australia

Point Quobba is a spectacular low relief rocky ocean headland with powerful blowholes adjacent to the cliff edges.

Added* by John Baas
Most recent update 3 april 2025

Description

Point Quobba is a spectacular low relief rocky ocean headland with powerful blowholes adjacent to the cliff edges. It holds a good suite of coastal and bush birds including Lesser Crested Tern. The small rocky island just offshore is a seabird roost. A telescope would only be useful if seawatching.

Details

Access

Quobba Point is located 70 km north of Carnarvon and is accessed via Blowholes Road which heads west off the North West Coastal Highway north of Carnarvon. Press P on the map to access Google mapping.

Terrain and Habitat

Sea , Beach

Conditions

Flat , Rocky

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Winter , Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Winter

Route

Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Links

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Map

birdingplace
bird
hide/platform
lookout tower
parking
point of interest
restaurant/café
viewpoint
visitor centre
Route
100 m

Top 5 birds

Other birds you can see here

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