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Home Things to do Experiences Waterholes and waterfalls Waterholes and waterfalls Make a splash in secluded waterholes and chase breathtaking waterfalls. Mitchell Falls Tourism WA - Any - Parks Sites and attractions Region Australia's Coral CoastAustralia's Golden OutbackAustralia's North WestAustralia's South WestDestination Perth Dogs allowed? - Any -Dogs allowedNo dogs Apply Banyowla Regional Park Dramatic slopes, hiking trails, an abundance of Djilba - Kambarang wildflowers, views of the Swan Coastal Plain, and a beautiful waterfall - all on the doorstep of Perth's southern suburbs. Read more Big Brook State Forest Trees rule here in karri country! Explore a young timber forest and discover trees from around the world. Read more Boorara - Gardner National Park Wildflowers, waterfalls and history - what more could you want? Read more Greater Beedelup National Park Walk under towering trees into an enchanting forest. Read more John Forrest National Park Not just a one trick pony, John Forrest National Park is a hidden gem in the Perth Hills. Read more Karara Rangeland Park Go off-grid in Western Australia’s own wild west! Read more Karijini National Park Everyone says ‘Karijini is amazing’ and it truly is! Breathtaking, rugged and stunning - the highlight of visiting Western Australia. Read more Marrinup State Forest Walk through the forest to a small waterfall, ride a mountain bike trail, or camp under the stars in the forest west of Dwellingup. Read more Millstream Chichester National Park An oasis in the desert of lush greenery, crystal clear streams and spring fed waterholes. Read more Mitchell River National Park High on a remote plateau is a lost world. Not Jurassic Park, it’s Mitchell River National Park! Read more Mount Frankland South National Park Bushwalks, waterfalls, picnic areas and forest art - this delightful, forested park has something for everyone! Read more One Tree Bridge Area The remains of the historic One Tree Bridge is the centerpiece of this proposed conservation park that’s nestled along the Donnelly River. Read more