Featured attractions

Enjoy views over Bunbury and out to the Indian Ocean.

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

Bookable

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

View the four massive karri trees growing in a perfectly straight line. This is the perfect place to enjoy the sights and sounds of the karri forest. Sit quietly and you may be lucky enough to see some of the forest inhabitants such as a splendid fairy-wren, scarlet robin or maybe even a quokka.

Don’t be a silly Billy, hit the hottest trails at The Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park. It’s the goat-to place to hone your MTB skills!

A delightful picnic area, lookout, river pool and campground in the forest at the confluence of Chapman Brook and the Blackwood River.

Swim, snorkel, kayak or just relax on the beach. Book a campsite, or just visit for the day.

Spectacular waterfall on the Malandoom Prince Regent River where water cascades over terraced rock formations. It is accessible by boat from the Lalang-gaddam Marine Park.

The National Heritage listed boab tree at Careening Bay was inscribed by a carpenter on Phillip Parker King’s survey expedition in 1820.

A picnic area in the bush at Mount Dale, along the Mount Dale Circuit walk trail.

Stop for a picnic amongst the wildflowers of Coalseam Conservation Park, explore the riverbed and an old mine shaft, and walk the Plateau Loop Trail.

An interesting place for birdwatching with good fishing, swimming and self-sufficient camping for up to five days at a time. 

Kogolup Lake consists of two wetlands that are surrounded by jarrah and banksia bushland.

The lookout and picnic area has sweeping views of the peaks at the heart of Stirling Range including Bluff Knoll’s northern rockface, slopes and summit.

A protected cove that is safe for swimming, snorkelling and fishing.