Featured attractions

Explore the ancient giant tingle forest of the Walpole Wilderness and take a walk in the tree tops 40m high above the ground.

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

Daily dolphin viewing experiences are among one of the many activities you can do at Monkey Mia.

Adventure awaits as you descend into the park’s deepest cave.

Experience the wilderness in the centre of the western peaks, where you'll find the twin peaks of Mount Magog. Stop for a picnic or follow the trail.

The granite quarry was the centre of industrial activity during construction of Wellington Dam in the 1930s. It is now used for abseiling and rock climbing (by booking only).

The Rapids is a beautiful area for a picnic or listening to the fast flowing water in the Collie River below the dam wall. You can even swim or paddle in the large pool near the picnic area.

This beautiful beach's shape and orientation at times, because of its prevailing winds, collects a variety of jetsam and flotsam from the world's oceans.

Have a picnic on the beach on the east coast of Dirk Hartog Island. Enjoy a walk along the pristine beach or go fishing or swimming.

A good place to cool down with a swim or paddle in the warm weather.

Rabbit Hill has a parking area and lookout high above the beach just north of Yallingup.

The area along Jon Sanders Drive allows visitors to access a shared bicycle/walk path and other walk trails around Herdsman Lake as well as entry to a number of bird hides. Pathways link to Moondine Drive and Popeye Lake.

A parking area and the best place to stop for views and to explore trails leading deeper into the bush.

Wonderful views across Cockleshell Gully in the heart of the park can be enjoyed from the Lesueur Scenic Drive.

The one-way 18.5km loop bitumen scenic drive is a great way to enjoy the park’s many delights. Regular lay-bys provide opportunities to park and enjoy the scenery or take photographs.