

The turn-off to Kangaroo Point is 7.5 km from the park entrance. A picnic shelter, gas barbecue and toilets are provided at this attractive site near the beach. To the north-west you can see Cervantes at Thirsty Point. Out to sea are the Cervantes Islands. Here, the vegetation has been heavily pruned by the salty winds.
Plants and animals
You can often see western grey kangaroos grazing on the vegetation. The earlier in the morning it is, the more likely you are to see some. They are quite tame and may let you approach quite closely if you are quiet and keep your movements to a minimum. Emus and white-tailed black-cockatoos are also frequently seen. Bobtails and other reptiles such as Gould's monitors and carpet pythons (which are completely harmless) may also be seen. You may also be lucky enough to see a bird of prey such as a black-shouldered kite, hovering above the ground in search of a meal.
Panjang (a low wattle), coastal banjine, Acacia truncata , quandong ( Santalum acuminatum ), yellow tailflower ( Anthocercis ), thick-leaved fanflower ( Scaevola crassifolia ) and white clematis and cockies tongues are some of Nambung's common plant species. Parrotbush ( Dryandra sessilis ) becomes more common as you get closer to the Pinnacles and candle banksia( Banksia attenuata ), firewood banksia ( Banksia menziesii ) and sawtooth banksia ( Banksia prionotes ) are also common in the park.