For general information about camping in Western Australia's parks, visit Camping in the 'Know before you go' section or see below for the list of all parks and places to visit where camping is possible.

If you're planning a school excursion or outdoor education activity, find out all you need to know about group bookings and approvals at Outdoor in education parks and reserves.

Mother Nature is seriously showing off with gorgeous sunsets, beaches, peaceful forests, awesome surf-breaks, limestone caves and rugged coastlines.

Ocean or Estuary, Estuary or Ocean? Enjoy the variety of both at Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park.

Walk through the forest to a small waterfall, ride a mountain bike trail, or camp under the stars in the forest west of Dwellingup.

An oasis in the desert of lush greenery, crystal clear streams and spring fed waterholes.

Gorges, waterfalls and 560 million year old mountain ranges.

Fancy a swim somewhere a little different? Set your navigation course to Montebello Islands Conservation and Marine Park. Discover a kaleidoscope of coral reefs and tropical fish.

White sandy beaches, crystal clear waters adjoining rustic and rugged coastline - this is the incredible Ningaloo experience.

Camp in a native forest of tall river gums and explore the Blackwood River.

Experience the amazing geological formation and exceptional beauty of the Bungle Bungle Range in this UNESCO World Heritage Listed park.

Full speed ahead to Rapids Conservation Park. It’s nature time!

Have you ever had the wild idea of taking your horse camping? Well now you can. Saddle up and ride into Shannon National Park!

Camp alongside a babbling brook in a tranquil conservation park.