We had young kids so couldn’t spend too much time away snorkeling due to their attention spans and swimming abilities plus there isn’t anywhere suitable to set up the usual umbrella in the sand/beach…Full review by chrisbB9612TG
Sep 28, 2024
We have been to Exmouth a few times and have also dont the Oyster Stacks.It was brilliant even though the weather had turned and the wind had picked up.At high tide it can be a bit difficult to find …Full review by caddyandbellA
Aug 10, 2024
Camped for a week in the park and this was by far the best snorkel spot. We went back numerous times. Must snorkel at high tide and if you have reef shoes it will help with access over sharp rocks. W…Full review by 221jodi
Hi there they all talk about hard to enter due to rocks on the edge. As we are in our late 60's and not as mobile as some is there any safe spots to enter the water. On said you walk a little further down and you can enter and exit via a sandy area at high tide. Is this true?.
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yes. as u park and head down to oyster stacks take a left and walk about 500m down to what appears to b a beach of pebbles. u can quite easily see ue entry and exit point cia …
yes. as u park and head down to oyster stacks take a left and walk about 500m down to what appears to b a beach of pebbles. u can quite easily see ue entry and exit point cia sandy beach. enjoy.
Hi there they all talk about hard to enter due to rocks on the edge. As we are in our late 60's and not as mobile as some is there any safe spots to enter the water. On said you walk a little further down and you can enter and exit via a sandy area at high tide. Is this true?.
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sorry for the late reply but definitely further down you should be fine. For us Oyster stacks was the best snorkeling spot in Cape Range.