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A large campground in the forest with picnic shelters and a walk trail leading to the Murray River.

A gnarly combination of mountain bike trails and shared-use trails that provide awesome views of the river and dam and heaps of fun. 

You can see unrestricted views of the Walpole Wilderness from the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout, which is high above the forest floor.

A lovely place for a family day out or picnic. 

A meeting place, walk trail hub, campground and education facility where you can immerse yourself in the jarrah and marri forest close to Perth.

A beautiful but treacherous beach. The view from the lookout above Salmon Holes is one of the most photographed views on the Torndirrup Peninsula.

The surging power of the Southern Ocean is evident at The Gap, a spectacular channel in the 40m high coastal granites of Torndirrup National Park.

A huge bay with a long white sand beach, sweeping views to distant peaks, and the possibility of spotting whales.

Learn about the life of 1860's Irish republican convict John Boyle O’Reilly.

Avoid the crowds and enjoy this long peaceful beach. 

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

A great spot for fishing, cycling, walking, exercising your dog and picnics! 

Walk across the weir, enjoy a picnic on the grass, purchase refreshments from the cafe, launch your canoe and so much more.

Step back in time and learn about the formation and geology of the stromatolites, ‘living fossils' from the Hamelin Pool boardwalk.

Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is more than just the visitor centre, it works towards maintaining the natural environment and protecting native flora and fauna.