This camp is the furthest from the Kalumburu township via tracks which are a bit narrow, sandy and slow - expect it to take about 35minutes to reach Honeymoon Bay. Visitors arriving in Kalumburu can purchase their permit at Honeymoon Bay if unable to get one from the community in town.
There are two camping areas at Honeymoon Bay - one at the top of the hill near the unisex toilet/shower facilities (no view of bay), or down the hill where there are limited sites on the sandy beach.
The "shed" is a favourite with regulars and suits those who have a boat and a big group. There is a makeshift bush shower, a roof and 4 walls, but open on all sides. It provides good shelter on hot days and would help keep fridges cool. It’s obviously long been a landmark of a Honeymoon Bay and holds an interesting anthology of past visitors who have signed their name or created a bit of “shed art” – similar to the shed at Captain Billy’s Landing on Cape York.
You can see satellite view in full screen by clicking the icon in the top right hand corner. Satellite view will also enable you to see the park within the context of the town. The green arrow marks the exact location of the site.
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