The realisation of the remote is inescapable at Conto's Beach. It isn’t just that the drive down from Caves Road is long – a few kilometres of rutted orange gravel road flanked by banksia and bush.
It’s in the largesse of cliffs that pale boulders on the shore into insignificance. The persistence of waves that carve slopes into white sand. The complete dearth of people means finding an isolated spot on the long stretch of the crescent moon coast is no real challenge at all.
Unlike some other remote coastal access spots, Conto's is accessible to all vehicles. A walking trail loop that begins at Conto's car park takes in a vivid section of the Cape to Cape track: swimming in summer is a pleasure, but hiking in the cooler months is equally as connective to the landscape. A small point break attracts surfers less fixated on high-performance waves. Rockpools for exploring and rock formations for clambering offer kids at least as much entertainment as the traditional bucket and spade.
Tourists are advised to check for alerts and road/park closures before commencing their travel on www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au