Featured attractions

Sues Bridge is a pleasant and relaxing hideaway by the Blackwood River with a campground nearby and plenty of space for picnicking, swimming and kayaking.

A family-friendly range of trails to suit all ages and skill levels.

Venture beyond the edge of a 100m drop for spectacular views over Kalbarri National Park.

A great place for a picnic, fishing and is very important to Whadjuk Nyoongar people.

Enjoy the walk and cycle paths that take you around the river and connect with South Perth.

Take a stroll along the river or stop for a picnic. 

The cliffs overlooking Sinker Reef Beach offer spectacular views of the Southern Ocean and coastline.

Explore grassed areas with parking, playground equipment, park benches and two gazebos.

Cycle or walk near the lake, which connects to Bee Eater and Maurice Hammer Parks.

The Herdsman Lake Discovery Centre is located right on the edge of Herdsman Lake and provides an opportunity for the community to interact with the research being conducted there.

One of four inner wetlands in the Herdsman Lake Regional Park, Popeye Lake has a floating jetty with an observation deck.

The area is highly significant to Ngarla traditional owners and includes the mangrove-lined embayments of Bake Bean Creek, sandy beaches and intertidal sand and mudflats. It is a popular spot for recreational fishing.

In contrast to the vast stretches of sandy beach in the rest of the park Cape Keraudren features rocky shores, seagrass meadows, narrow sandy beaches, tidal creeks and mangrove-lined muddy bays.

The boat ramp at Monkey Mia provides easy access to the waters of Shark Bay Marine Park. Please do not feed the dolphins.

A group of limestone reefs and islands offshore and a string of sandy beaches on the mainland from Cape Peron to Port Kennedy.