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    4x4 and camping peaceful bay WA

    Hi everyone,
    Just wondering if anyone has been 4x4ing in peaceful bay wa and can provide some info on tracks and camp sites. All help is appreciated.
    Scott

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    hi Scott,mate been there a few times but only for a visit,not much 4wding as tracks but there is a beach you can drive on for a fish.couple of tracks to the west of p/b good for a drive and a fish mate..sorry can't be much more help than that.
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    Nice enough place well worth a visit, a lot of the surrounding area is National park so you need to follow the rules is all.
    4WD stuff depends how far you wander/explore as there is plenty to see down that way but around peacful itself is mainly sand
    The Bibbulmun Walk Track goes thru there so most of the 4WD tracks closer to Peacful Bay are "in and out" to the coast or along the beach and a few are no entry but signed.
    Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.

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    When passing through that area we camped at Parry’s Inlet, there is a low cost campground there, with toilets, water & solar showers. Fishing was quite good, I got the only King George Whiting I’ve ever caught there (Yum). We were not in a 4wd, but had trail bikes to get around on, & the only 4wd track we came across was between the highway & Boat Harbour, a bit west of Parry’s inlet. Narrow, very sandy track, but really only needed 4wd for the last 5kms or so. Nice spot at Boat Harbour (which isn’t a harbour). Watched a seal playing in the waves & sea foam for a while. Track in is signposted 4wd only.

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