Cape Keraudren is a coastal headland on the northern coast of Western Australia.
[1] The waters around the cape have a coral reefs, sponge gardens, and seaweed and seagrass beds.
[2] The cape is at the southwestern end of Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park.
[2] The cape is the northern end of the rabbit-proof fence, built between 1901 and 1907 across Western Australia.
The cape is named for Pierre François Keraudren (1769 - 1858), a scientist and physician in the French Navy.