Cape Keraudren Coastal Reserve is a remote coastal reserve located 150 kilometres north of Port Hedland, offering a peaceful nature-based escape popular for fishing, crabbing, boating and beach camping. Set across approximately 4,800 hectares, the reserve combines coastal landscapes, tidal flats and important Aboriginal heritage sites within a low-key recreational setting.

The reserve is suited to visitors seeking a quiet and self-sufficient outback coastal experience. Camping is available in designated areas only, with minimal environmental disturbance maintained to protect the natural and cultural values of the area. There is no power supply within the reserve.

Cape Keraudren supports diverse marine and terrestrial wildlife, and visitors are encouraged to travel responsibly and minimise environmental impacts. Registered vehicles only are permitted on designated tracks and off-road vehicles are prohibited. Boats should be launched and retrieved at high tide to protect tidal flats and the marine environment.

Visitors must stop at the park entry station on arrival and display a valid permit at all times. Dogs are permitted on leads and generators may only operate during designated daytime hours.

Non-potable water is available near the reserve entrance. Visitors should bring sufficient drinking water, firewood and supplies before entering the reserve.