Swimming

Keep cool when the weather warms with a swim in sheltered bays, beaches lakes, rivers and even hidden waterholes.

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A lovely spot for picnics, barbecues and enjoying the river views. You might even spot a dolphin!

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Forest camping by the Logue Brook dam.

Bird watching, picnics and a walk trail on the estuary shore.

This small coastal resort town is the gateway to the southern part of Ningaloo Marine Park.

The magnificent Mitchell Falls, or Punamii-unpuu, is an iconic Kimberley landmark and a place of cultural and spiritual significance for the Wunambal people.

Named after the Norwegian barque Mandalay, wrecked there in 1911, Mandalay Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Walpole area.

Home to lots of birdlife, this is also a great spot for swimming and kayaking. 

Right next to the Kwinana Freeway is an area where waders and waterbirds come to feed and rest.

Calling all bird watchers - Alfred Cove has more than 140 different species of birds that visit from all over the world.

In the winter months you can see a freshwater stream cascading onto the white sands of Waterfall Beach.