Featured attractions

Enjoy views over Bunbury and out to the Indian Ocean.

The only historical railway tunnel in WA that you can walk through. 

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Large sheltered campground nestled within shady peppermint woodland close to Conto Beach and other park attractions.

Launch a private vessel or join a chartered tour to make your way downstream to the mouth of the Donnelly River.

Launch your canoe or kayak here for a leisurely paddle on the Warren River. 

St Mary Inlet is a peaceful and scenic waterbody nestled behind dunes near Point Ann.

Two large sheltered picnic areas with running water for washing up (not suitable for drinking) and a barbecue. You can launch canoes or small dinghies from the beach.

A lovely spot for fishing and swimming.

Have a picnic and enjoy views across the Leschenault Estuary.

St John Brook has a lovely natural pool. On a hot summer day, it's the ideal spot to take in the scenery or go for a swim.

A small campground set in the forest, next to the gently flowing St John Brook and its picturesque river pools.

A picnic spot with a large parking area adjacent to the old pioneer well on the other side of Kokerbin Rock.

This large granite outcrop is the third largest monolith in Australia and a fascinating place to visit, especially if you enjoy the wildflowers in spring.

In the winter months you can see a freshwater stream cascading onto the white sands of Waterfall Beach.

One of the many beautiful beaches in the area, Light's Beach is located just east of William Bay National Park near Denmark.