1. Nambung National Park is located in the northern region of Western Australia, about 245 kilometers north of Perth. The park is famous for its stunning and unique natural wonders, including the Pinnacles Desert. The Pinnacles Desert is home to thousands of ancient limestone formations that rise out of the sand, some reaching up to 3.5 meters tall. Visitors can explore the Pinnacles Desert on foot or by car, and there are several viewing platforms and walking trails available. The park also features beautiful beaches, sand dunes, and coastal heathlands, providing plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and wildlife spotting.

2. Nambung National Park is open every day, from dawn to dusk. The park does not have a phone number that visitors can use to contact the park rangers. However, if you need assistance, you can contact the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions on +61 8 9219 9000.

3. There is an entrance fee to visit Nambung National Park, which is $15 per vehicle (for up to 12 passengers) or $8 per adult (without a vehicle). Children under the age of 16 can enter the park for free. The park is accessible by car via the Pinnacles Drive, which is a 4.5-kilometer loop road that goes through the heart of the Pinnacles Desert. The park is located about 2.5 hours’ drive north of Perth, and there are several tour companies that offer day trips to the park.