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.

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Kalbarri Skywalk

Kalbarri

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

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Monkey Mia Dolphin Experience

Monkey Mia

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

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10 Mile Brook Trail

Wooditjup

A pleasant four-hour return walk out to 10 Mile Brook Dam.

Angel Island

Dampier Archipelago

Angel Island attracts many visitors who enjoy fishing, snorkelling and self-sufficient camping.

Anketell North

Jandakot

Horse riding trails and native bushland of banksia, melaleuca and banksia-jarrah.

Anketell South

Jandakot

Natural native bushland to explore on foot or on the bridle trails.

Big Brook Dam Foreshore and Picnic Area

Big Brook

Stop here for a picnic by the dam. 

Boomerang Gorge

Yanchep

Explore a collapsed cave on the Dwerta Mia Walk, a 500m loop walk through the Boomerang Gorge.

Bull Banksia Oval

Yanchep

An oval with sheltered picnic tables, free barbecues and kangaroos lazing about on the grass. Fly and climb through the trees on ziplines and ladders with Trees Adventure.

Cape Ransonnet

Dirk Hartog Island

Cape Ransonnet is the arrival point on Dirk Hartog Island for boats leaving from the Edel Land Peninsula.

Chocolate Drops Kiosk

Yanchep

Take a break from exploring the park and visit the speciality chocolate shop and tearooms.

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Cocklebiddy Cave

Nuytsland

Arguably the Nullarbor Plain’s most famous cave, Cocklebiddy Cave was the place of the world’s longest cave diving penetration in 1983. Due to unstable rock at the entrance, Cocklebiddy Cave is CLOSED to public entry.

Cod Spot

Muiron Islands

One of the most magnificent dives in the Exmouth area is the cod hole, which runs parallel to South Muiron Island.

Collier Rocks

Dampier Archipelago

Collier Rocks is one of the islands of the Dampier Archipelago. It is situated about 33km north east of Dampier and, like many of the islands in this area, provides great opportunities for bird watching, fishing, diving and self-sufficient camping.