The hidden gem that is Elephant Rocks: A breathtaking coastal hideaway near Perth is home to Australia's 'friendliest' natural pools

Elephant Rocks is a four to five hour drive from Perth in Denmark, WAIt has 'Mother Nature's most inviting pools' and emerald waters. It owes its name to the sculpted rocks that shelter the bay READ MORE: Travelers stunned by a breathtaking hidden beach on the east coastBy Laura House for Daily Mail Australia

Nestled on the southwest coast of Western Australia is home to one of the country's finest 'hidden gems' - and it has to be seen to be believed.

Elephant Rocks, a four to five hour drive south of Perth in Denmark, is home to what many have dubbed "the friendliest natural pools in the world". nature ". I'm not wrong.

Elephant Rocks is one of many beautiful natural attractions in William Bay National Park, named after the British Arctic explorer, Sir William Edward Parry.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">His name comes from the huge rounded rocks that look like a herd of elephants playing in the sparkling water; granite domes are dotted along the Great Southern Ocean and surrounded by emerald waters.

Once there, travelers follow a narrow path from William Bay Road before reaching a fork on the direct road...

The hidden gem that is Elephant Rocks: A breathtaking coastal hideaway near Perth is home to Australia's 'friendliest' natural pools
Elephant Rocks is a four to five hour drive from Perth in Denmark, WAIt has 'Mother Nature's most inviting pools' and emerald waters. It owes its name to the sculpted rocks that shelter the bay READ MORE: Travelers stunned by a breathtaking hidden beach on the east coastBy Laura House for Daily Mail Australia

Nestled on the southwest coast of Western Australia is home to one of the country's finest 'hidden gems' - and it has to be seen to be believed.

Elephant Rocks, a four to five hour drive south of Perth in Denmark, is home to what many have dubbed "the friendliest natural pools in the world". nature ". I'm not wrong.

Elephant Rocks is one of many beautiful natural attractions in William Bay National Park, named after the British Arctic explorer, Sir William Edward Parry.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">His name comes from the huge rounded rocks that look like a herd of elephants playing in the sparkling water; granite domes are dotted along the Great Southern Ocean and surrounded by emerald waters.

Once there, travelers follow a narrow path from William Bay Road before reaching a fork on the direct road...

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