Gull Rock National Park
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| Gull Rock National Park | |
|---|---|
King George Sound from Gull Rock National Park | |
| Location | Western Australia |
| Nearest city | Albany |
| Coordinates | 35°00′27″S 118°00′12″E / 35.00750°S 118.00333°E |
| Area | 21.04 km2 (8.12 sq mi)[1] |
| Established | 2006 |
| Governing body | Department of Environment and Conservation |

Gull Rock National Park is a small national park situated 25 km (16 mi) east of Albany in Western Australia. It was established in 2006, becoming Western Australia's 97th national park in the process.[2] It is around 2,593 hectares (6,407 acres) in area.
The area is backed by King George Sound to the south, Oyster Harbour to the west, Taylor Inlet to the east and farmland to the north.[3] The park takes its name from a small island off Ledge Beach, which is not part of the park. Boiler Bay is at the eastern edge of Ledge Beach.[4]
The Mount Martin Botanical Reserve is adjacent to the western boundary and Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) to the east of the park.[5]