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Yalgorup National Park is known for its elongated lakes, beautiful tuart, peppermint woodlands and above all, the microscopic communities that reside in Lake Clifton and form thrombolites.
With historic buildings nestled on the shores of a lake amid coastal woodland and limestone caves, Yanchep offers something for everyone.
Spend the day relaxing in Yellagonga Regional Park, discovering the fascinating stories of the area’s early settlers or just enjoying the tranquillity of this piece of nature in the suburbs of Perth.
Situated between Lakeside Drive and the Lake in an area of Zamia, Marri, Tuarts and Jacksonia, this is Yellagonga's best scenic lookout point.
Native forest containing a particularly diverse range of vegetation types and a high concentration of delcared rare and priority flora species.
One of the Wheatbelt's many windswept granite outcrops.
Young River is one of the main tributary rivers to flow into the Stokes Inlet and is popular with visitors for shore based activities. Young River is located east of the Rangers residence.