Woodman Point is a headland on the west coast of Western Australia. It is located in the Perth suburb of Coogee, 22 kilometres south-south-west of the city centre and 8 kilometres south of Fremantle. It extends westward into the Indian Ocean. The coastal waters immediately to the north of the point are known as Owen Anchorage, while to the south is Jervoise B…
Woodman Point is a headland on the west coast of Western Australia. It is located in the Perth suburb of Coogee, 22 kilometres south-south-west of the city centre and 8 kilometres south of Fremantle. It extends westward into the Indian Ocean. The coastal waters immediately to the north of the point are known as Owen Anchorage, while to the south is Jervoise Bay. Woodman Point marks the northern extent of Cockburn Sound.
Location: Coogee, Western Australia
Established: 1997
Area: 54 ha (130 acres)
Administered by: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions