Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail

Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail

The Heritage Trail at Two Peoples Bay is a beautiful walking trail through the bushland from the Visitors Centre near Two Peoples Bay, past the swamp and onto Little Beach.

Visitors Centre at Two Peoples Bay

The Visitors Centre has lots of displays and information about what you'll see (or hear) as you walk the trail including details of the newly re-discovered Noisy Scrub Bird which was thought to be lost from the Two Peoples Bay area. Gilbert's Potoroo, a rabbit sized marsupial also calls Two Peoples Bay it's home.

There are four sections of the Heritage Trail ranging from an easy walk of 30 minutes return to the full walk from Little Beach and back which takes approximately 4 hours. It is also possible to drive directly to Little Beach and walk along the trail towards the visitors centre and explore a small section of the trail that way.

Video theatre at the Visitors Centre at Two Peoples Bay
Walking bridge across the gap near Little Beach at Two Peoples Bay Facing Little Beach from the Heritage Trail

The Heritage Trail is a beautiful walk through Two People's Bay, which you can find out more about here:

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Map of the attractions when visiting Two Peoples Bay NP. Visit Two Peoples Bay NP Map
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Heritage Trail from the Visitors Centre to Little Beach Visit Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail
Little Beach Little Beach
This gorgeous beach is approximately 25 kilometres north east of Albany in Two Peoples Bay National Park. Visit Little Beach
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Located approximately 25 kilometres north-east of Albany. Rediscovery of the presumed extinct noisy scrub-bird. Visit Two Peoples Bay NP

The Little Beach section of the heritage trail allow you to explore a small section of the trail directly from the Little Beach carpark. Good for Nannie and Grandpa as it's an easy section of the trail and not too far to the rocks overlooking Little Beach. Level and well-managed.

If you're taking the full four hour return walk ensure you have adequate provisions (water!) with you. It's best to walk the trail with others. Ask at the visitors centre if in doubt. View the Map of Two Peoples Bay National Park to get your bearings.

Shallow Bay along the Heritage Trail, Two Peoples Bay
Wildflowers at Two People's Bay
Around the Swamp at Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail
New life on the rocks at Two Peoples Bay
Around the Swamp at Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail
Heritage Trail meets Little Beach

Towns Nearby

Albany is the nearest town located 28km to the south-west of Two People's Bay via Nanarup Road and Lower King Road. The drive from Albany crosses the Kalgan River at the north end of Oyster Harbour where you will find facilities and picnic benches. This is a little less than half-way to Two People's Bay, a beautiful and easy drive from Albany.

DANGER: The Ocean is unpredictable, sending surges even at calm times. BE AWARE when close to the water. Read the information on SURGES before visiting the park.

Two Peoples Bay is an informational as well as enjoyable way to spend the day. An ideal day trip from Albany, Australia.