About this park
Pelican Point Reserve is a beachside caravan park in Morgantown, within the Shire of Carnarvon on Western Australia's coast. The reserve sits on a peninsula with ocean and calmer Fascine waters, offering beach access and fishing opportunities. Note that parts of the reserve have been affected by coastal changes and maintenance work; check current access conditions before visiting, as some areas may be temporarily closed or restricted. The park suits families and dog owners drawn to swimming and beach time. It's typically quieter on weekdays. Given recent coastal conditions and dredging activity mentioned in reviews, confirm with the park directly about current site availability, facilities, access to different areas, and any restrictions before booking your stay.
What guests are saying
Summary distilled from 37 Google reviews
Pelican Point Reserve is a natural beach park with calm sheltered waters suitable for swimming and fishing. Recent erosion and dredging works have substantially reduced its appeal and accessibility. Best suited to able-bodied swimmers and fishers; families with young children or dogs should check current conditions and restrictions before visiting.
What people love
- Beach swimming and natural setting
- Calm, protected waters on Fascine side
- Good fishing spot for sharks
- Quiet atmosphere, especially weekends
What could be better
- Significant erosion has reduced usable beach area
- Dog beach access restricted by rangers
- Currently undergoing dredging with limited access
- Not disability-friendly; sand blasting in windy conditions
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