Know before you go Get the practical ‘know how’ to adventure into Western Australia’s national parks confidently, responsibly and safely. Safety Natural area hazards Plan your activity Be prepared Travelling in remote locations Bushfires and prescribed burns Bushwalking safety Camping safety Mountain biking safety Swimming safety Adventure safety Beaches and coastal areas Rivers, lakes and lagoons Fishing, boating, paddling, snorkelling and diving Access friendly places Access to nature north of Perth Access to nature south of Perth Access to trails Caring for our parks Marine conservation Fees Park entry fees Park passes Where can I purchase a Parks Pass? Camping fees Attraction fees Other fees Concessions Fee waivers Camping Where and when to camp Campground facilities Campfires, firewood and cooking appliances Powered campsites and generators Group camping Online campsite booking terms and conditions Current campfire conditions Campgrounds availability for non-bookable campgrounds Online campsite bookings - FAQ's When to go Adventure activities Drones in parks Tours and accommodation Conducting an event in a park Pets in parks Getting around Park visitor guides, maps and itineraries Park visitor guides Aboriginal cultural heritage in parks
Safety Natural area hazards Plan your activity Be prepared Travelling in remote locations Bushfires and prescribed burns Bushwalking safety Camping safety Mountain biking safety Swimming safety Adventure safety Beaches and coastal areas Rivers, lakes and lagoons Fishing, boating, paddling, snorkelling and diving
Access friendly places Access to nature north of Perth Access to nature south of Perth Access to trails
Fees Park entry fees Park passes Where can I purchase a Parks Pass? Camping fees Attraction fees Other fees Concessions Fee waivers
Camping Where and when to camp Campground facilities Campfires, firewood and cooking appliances Powered campsites and generators Group camping Online campsite booking terms and conditions Current campfire conditions Campgrounds availability for non-bookable campgrounds Online campsite bookings - FAQ's
Home Things to do Activities Picnicking Picnicking With endless places to picnic across WA, all you need to do is pack the snacks! John Graham Reserve Kevin Smith - Any - Parks Sites and attractions Region - Any -Australia's Coral CoastAustralia's Golden OutbackAustralia's North WestAustralia's South WestDestination Perth Dogs allowed? - Any -Dogs allowedNo dogs Apply Banyowla Regional Park Dramatic slopes, hiking trails, an abundance of Djilba - Kambarang wildflowers, views of the Swan Coastal Plain, and a beautiful waterfall - all on the doorstep of Perth's southern suburbs. Read more Boorara - Gardner National Park Wildflowers, waterfalls and history - what more could you want? Read more Boyagin Nature Reserve See a piece of the Wheatbelt as it used to be. Walk, picnic and get closer to nature. Read more Burra Rock Conservation Park This Goldfields conservation park is a rockin’ place for a picnic. Read more Canning River Regional Park Walk, cycle, canoe - go with the flow at Canning River Regional Park. Read more Dryandra Woodland National Park If you love bushwalking, birds and spotting elusive native wildlife, definitely check out this place! Read more Gathercole Nature Reserve Read more Greater Beedelup National Park Walk under towering trees into an enchanting forest. Read more Harewood Forest A forest walk trail that you can enjoy with your dog? Yes please! Read more Herdsman Lake Regional Park Sshhhh...check out the waterbirds wading in the wetlands of Herdsman Lake. Read more Hoffman State Forest It’s fun milling around in the jarrah forest. Read more John Forrest National Park Not just a one trick pony, John Forrest National Park is a hidden gem in the Perth Hills. Read more Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page › Last page »