Canal Rocks is a breathtaking natural formation in Yallingup, Western Australia, about 4 km south of the town. This unique granite outcrop is part of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, known for its rugged coastline and excellent fishing spots. The area is famous for its natural channel carved by the Indian Ocean, offering stunning views and a footbridge for safe access to the rocks and small rock pools. The Cape to Cape Track also passes nearby, providing scenic hiking opportunities with potential whale sightings during migration seasons.
The location is approximately a three-hour drive south of Perth, making it an ideal weekend getaway. Visitors can enjoy spectacular ocean views, wave-watching, and a chance to explore the adjacent bushland.
The site is also popular for fishing, particularly around Easter with significant salmon catches.