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Penguin Island is unique because it is home to the largest colony of Little Penguins on the west coast.
Explore a stunning natural island and its penguin inhabitants just 700m offshore from Mersey Point in Rockingham.
Visitors can see Little Penguins at close range during the day and learn about their intriguing lifestyle.
A family-friendly range of trails to suit all ages and skill levels
A stunning urban oasis in the heart of East Perth, overlooking Optus Stadium.
Located on a bend of the Swan River, perfect for a secluded day out with the family.
Prehistoric species, rare plants, seasonal lakes, underwater snorkel adventures and land yacht sailing – there is something for everyone at Rockingham Lakes Regional Park.
A peaceful and serene oasis to enjoy the offerings of the Australian bush.
A beautiful green space offering the perfect balance of light and shade in the entertainment precinct of Northbridge.
Located at the end of West Road, Bassendean. This large reserve area includes both open grassed areas and tree shaded areas.
Is best known for the waterfall that cascades over a sheer granite rockface, abounds with the scenic beauty of ancient landforms and verdant forest.
Only a short drive from Perth, Shoalwater Islands Marine Park is a place where penguins, sea lions, dolphins, rocky reefs, seagrass and shipwrecks converge.
A 2km return journey to the top of the Sixty Foot Falls in Ellis Brook Valley Reserve
Just off Marmion Avenue, Star Swamp Reserve is home to many birds and native plants. Monthly guided walks are provided by the volunteers of the reserve.
Named after Governor James Stirling, Stirling Gardens is the oldest garden in the City of Perth
The Swan Canning Riverpark and the iconic rivers at its heart are the centrepiece of Perth. Blessed with diverse and resilient ecosystems, the Swan and Canning rivers are a recreational playground and a source of vibrant commercial and tourism activity.The Swan and Canning rivers are truly the heart of Perth, ensuring it is one of the world’s most beautiful cities.
Three biologically important areas of Perth’s beautiful Swan River collectively make up the Swan Estuary Marine Park.
The Goat Farm is a totally designated mountain-bike park catering for all kinds of disciplines and skill levels.
Wrecked on 9 December 1874, the Centaur makes an interesting dive.
A small and charming park nestled amongst the office buildings in West Perth
122 hectares of bush and trails that stretch from the seashore through dunes and tuart woodland.
Located on the eastern border of the city, Victoria Gardens links the stylish urban surrounds of Claisebrook Cove with stunning views of the Swan river and magnificent Perth Stadium.
Blessed with rich Indigenous mythology, tree-filled valleys and the cooling waters of the Swan River, Walyunga National Park is the perfect day trip from Perth.
Situated between Great Southern Highway and Brookton Highway this 44,000 hectare national park features areas of wandoo forest and granite outcrops.
Wanneroo Reef, north-west of Hillarys Boat Harbour, consists of a main reef about 90 metres long, with two lumps at the northern end.
Whitfords Rock has many intricate overhangs, ledges and swimthroughs in seven metres. The south-western side, in particular, has some spectacular limestone formations.
Woodman Point Regional Park marks the northern most part of Cockburn Sound with a unique coastline and the most extensive stands of Rottnest cypress found anywhere on the mainland.
A Regional Park located within the Darling Range.
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.