Know before you go Get the practical ‘know how’ to adventure into Western Australia’s national parks confidently, responsibly and safely. Safety Natural area hazards Plan your activity Be prepared Travelling in remote locations Bushfires and prescribed burns Bushwalking safety Camping safety Mountain biking safety Swimming safety Adventure safety Beaches and coastal areas Rivers, lakes and lagoons Fishing, boating, paddling, snorkelling and diving Access friendly places Access to nature north of Perth Access to nature south of Perth Access to trails Caring for our parks Marine conservation Fees Park entry fees Park passes Where can I purchase a Parks Pass? Camping fees Attraction fees Other fees Concessions Fee waivers Camping Where and when to camp Campground facilities Campfires, firewood and cooking appliances Powered campsites and generators Group camping Online campsite booking terms and conditions Current campfire conditions Campgrounds availability for non-bookable campgrounds Online campsite bookings - FAQ's When to go Adventure activities Drones in parks Tours and accommodation Conducting an event in a park Pets in parks Getting around Park visitor guides, maps and itineraries Park visitor guides Aboriginal cultural heritage in parks
Safety Natural area hazards Plan your activity Be prepared Travelling in remote locations Bushfires and prescribed burns Bushwalking safety Camping safety Mountain biking safety Swimming safety Adventure safety Beaches and coastal areas Rivers, lakes and lagoons Fishing, boating, paddling, snorkelling and diving
Access friendly places Access to nature north of Perth Access to nature south of Perth Access to trails
Fees Park entry fees Park passes Where can I purchase a Parks Pass? Camping fees Attraction fees Other fees Concessions Fee waivers
Camping Where and when to camp Campground facilities Campfires, firewood and cooking appliances Powered campsites and generators Group camping Online campsite booking terms and conditions Current campfire conditions Campgrounds availability for non-bookable campgrounds Online campsite bookings - FAQ's
Home Regions Australia's South West Explore beautiful beaches, hidden caves and breathe in a lungful of karri goodness. Boranup Drive Tourism WA Destination information Discover tall trees, rugged coastlines and a treasure of natural wonders to see why Australia's South West offers some of the most varied travel experiences in Western Australia. All Parks Attractions Campgrounds Dogs allowed? - Any -Dogs allowedNo dogs Experiences Aboriginal cultureWorld Heritage ListedBeachesBoat toursCavesForestsGetting high in natureGorgeous gorgesHeritageHidden gemsMountainsNatural wondersRivers and lakesScenic drivesTrails & walksViews and vistasWaterholes and waterfallsWhale watchingWildflowersWildlife Activities AbseilingBird watchingBoatingBushwalkingCampingCanoeing and kayakingCavingCyclingFishingFour-wheel drivingGlampingGolfHorse ridingKite boardingMountain bikingNature photographyOff-road motorcycling and quad bikingOvernight hikingParaglidingPicnickingRock climbingScenic driveScenic flightsScuba divingSnorkellingSurfingSwimmingWater skiingWind surfing Apply Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve This place isn’t just beautiful, it’s protecting rare animals on the brink of extinction. Read more Unicup Nature Reserve Lake Unicup is home to many types of birds, insects, reptiles and mammals and was once the location of the Unicup Water Skiing Club. Read more Walpole and Nornalup Inlets Marine Park Enjoy the best of both worlds in a park where the karri meets the sea. Two inlets provide boat loads of opportunities for water-based fun! Read more Walpole-Nornalup National Park Explore ancient tingle and karri forests where the wifi is weak, but you'll find a better connection. Read more Warren National Park Explore the land of gentle giants in the southern forests and breathe in a lung-full of fresh karri air. Read more Waychinicup National Park A coastal park where the Waychinicup inlet meets the ocean. Lace up your hiking boots and discover the wonders of Waychinicup! Read more Wellington National Park Spend your days relaxing, hiking, camping, swimming, kayaking, mountain biking – whatever your mood. Read more West Cape Howe National Park West Cape Howe? More like West Cape Wow! Read more William Bay National Park Pack your trunk and head to William Bay National Park! Read more Wooditjup National Park This is where it’s at for mountain bike trails and hiking. It’s the perfect antidote to any wining and dining indulgence of Margaret River. Read more Yelverton National Park Native forest containing a particularly diverse range of vegetation types and a high concentration of declared rare and priority flora species. Read more Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4