Whalebone Bay is part of Francois Peron National Park, an area renowned for its vibrant juxtaposition of red dunes and turquoise waters. This park is situated on the Peron Peninsula, previously a sheep station and now a treasure trove of arid shrublands and acacia groves. Access to the park requires a four-wheel drive for the more rugged areas, but the Peron Heritage Precinct is accessible via two-wheel drive vehicles. Whalebone Bay offers a tranquil setting with opportunities to explore wildlife and enjoy scenic beauty.
The natural splendor of Francois Peron National Park is complemented by its cultural significance, known as Wulyibidi to the local Malgana people. The park serves as a protected habitat for diverse flora and fauna, showcasing a remarkable balance between natural and cultural heritage.
Given its remote location, Whalebone Bay provides an immersive experience of nature at its finest, with minimal human impact.