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Yalgorup National Park

Tourist attractions

Preston Beach Road, Preston Beach WA 6215, Preston Beach, WA 6215
(08) 9303 7750

Description

Yalgorup National Park is a pristine protected area located in Western Australia, situated 105 km south of Perth and directly south of Mandurah.

It is comprised of a stunning chain of around ten lakes, with its name stemming from the two Noongar words Yalgor which means lake and -up meaning place of.

Part of the Peel-Yalgorup Wetland system, Yalgorup National Park is a classified Ramsar Wetland Site of international importance. Its wetlands have been identified by BirdLife International as the Yalgorup Important Bird Area due to their significance for waterbirds. The park's wetlands contain a variety of birdlife, including black swans, grebes, kingfishers, various duck species, coots, and a variety of parrots and dotterels.

The park features a mix of landscapes, including tuart forests, woodlands, and tuart and swamp paperbark woodlands. Yalgorup National Park is a must-visit location for those wishing to explore unique and confronting wetlands in Western Australia. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and staying at the provided campsites, which include facilities for disabled persons.

Details

Parks: Camp Sites, Lookouts, Picnic Area, Toilets, National parks

Location

Preston Beach Road, Preston Beach WA 6215, Preston Beach, WA 6215

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