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 Attractions Places to visit in WA parks The Gap and Natural Bridge Tourism WA Featured attractions Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk Walpole-Nornalup Explore the ancient giant tingle forest of the Walpole Wilderness and take a walk in the tree tops 40m high above the ground. Read more Kalbarri Skywalk Kalbarri Venture beyond the edge of a 100m drop for spectacular views over Kalbarri National Park. Read more Monkey Mia Dolphin Experience Monkey Mia Daily dolphin viewing experiences are among one of the many activities you can do at Monkey Mia. Read more Region Australia's Coral CoastAustralia's Golden OutbackAustralia's North WestAustralia's South WestDestination Perth Dogs allowed? - Any -Dogs allowedNo dogs Experiences Aboriginal cultureWorld Heritage ListedBeachesBoat toursCavesForestsGetting high in natureGorgeous gorgesHeritageHidden gemsMountainsNatural wondersRivers and lakesScenic drivesTrails & walksViews and vistasWaterholes and waterfallsWhale watchingWildflowersWildlife Activities AbseilingBird watchingBoatingBushwalkingCampingCanoeing and kayakingCavingCyclingFishingFour-wheel drivingGlampingGolfHigh ropes courseHorse ridingKite boardingMountain bikingNature photographyOff-road motorcycling and quad bikingOvernight hikingParaglidingPicnickingRock climbingScenic driveScenic flightsScuba divingSnorkellingSurfingSwimmingWater skiingWind surfing Traditional owners - Any -AmanguBadimiaBaiyunguBalanggarraBanyjimaBibbulmanBibulmun/PiblemenBinjareb/PinjarupBunubaDambeemangarddeeDambimangariGajerrongGaneangGijaGorengInnawongaJaruKalaamayaKaniyangKarajarriKijaKurramaMalganaMalnginMalpaMarduMardudhuneraMartuMayaMayalaMenangMiriwoong and GajerrongMirningNandaNgarinyinNgarlaNgarlumaNgatjumayNyangumartaPinjarupThalanyjiWajarriWangkathaaWardandiWhadjukWiilmanWilingginWilmanWong-Goo-Tt-OoWororaWorrorraWudjariWunambal GaamberaWunambulYaburaraYamatji NationYawuruYindjibarndiYinggardaYinggardaYinigurdiraYued Apply Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout Mount Frankland You can see unrestricted views of the Walpole Wilderness from the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout, which is high above the forest floor. Read more Lake Goollelal Yellagonga A well developed network of walk trails and shared paths provide access to many of the parks most enjoyable settings. Read more Perrys Paddock Yellagonga This open area was originally used for horse racing in the 1920’s. There are many walking and cycling paths around the park. Read more Mitchell Falls Mitchell River The magnificent Mitchell Falls, or Punamii-unpuu, is an iconic Kimberley landmark and a place of cultural and spiritual significance for the Wunambal people. Read more Little Mertens Falls Mitchell River Little Mertens Falls form a thundering curtain of water over rugged sandstone walls surrounding a beautiful pool. Read more Aunauyu (Surveyors Pool) Mitchell River Scenic Aunauyu (Surveyors Pool) is surrounded by thick layers of King Leopold sandstone. Read more Estuary Mouth Stokes The mouth of Stokes Estuary in the middle of Dunster Castle Bay can be reached via a 3.5km walk trail when water levels allow. Read more Moir Homestead Ruins Stokes Interesting ruins of an 1870s homestead just a short distance from the shores of Stokes Inlet. Read more Wangi Mia Meeting Place - Aboriginal Experience Discover the culture of the Noongar people on the ‘Aboriginal Experience’ tour. Read more Yonderup Cave Experience the underground world of a limestone cave on a 60 minute guided tour Read more Yanchep Golf Course Play nine or eighteen holes in the park. Keep an eye out for kangaroos on the fairways. Read more Cabaret Cave Go underground for your next conference, seminar, social function or special theme event. Read more Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Current page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 … Next page › Last page »