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Enjoy the views of the falls created by the Lennard River slicing its way through the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges.
One of the many beautiful beaches in the area, Light's Beach is located just east of William Bay National Park near Denmark.
With clear blue waters, smooth white sand and granite boulders daubed with orange lichens, Little Beach is simply picture perfect.
Little Mertens Falls form a thundering curtain of water over blocky sandstone walls surrounding a beautiful pool.
Vantage points far above the river provide dramatic views in every direction.
Lowlands Beach is a popular fishing and swimming spot which boasts a new whale-watching lookout atop a cliff.
More than just a beautiful beach, Madfish Bay is a haven for birdlife.
Mammoth Cave is extremely large with an astounding array of formations. During winter, a stream flows through it, creating reflections and giving the cave new life.
Named after the Norwegian barque Mandalay, wrecked there in 1911, Mandalaly Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Walpole area.
A 100m walk from Mangrove Bay car park to a purpose-built hide allows you to quietly watch some local and migratory birds in a coastal mangrove swamp.
A popular family campsite in a protected cove which is safe for swimming and snorkelling.
This huge misshapen karri is named after the English artist who painted it in 1880.
Bountiful bird life living in a lush tropical wetland can be viewed from a boardwalk and bird hide over the water.
Matilda Bay Reserve is a popular social gathering spot providing a well groomed grassed foreshore with a stunning back drop of the Swan River.
A beach suitable for fishing and swimming.
Beautiful panoramic views over the town of Kalbarri, the mouth of the Murchison River and inland across the park can be appreciated from this elevated vantage point.
Meekadarabee Falls were known to Aboriginal people as ‘the bathing place of the moon’ and there is a fascinating legend about the moss-covered waterfall and the small cave behind it.
Mermaid Reef, the most north-easterly of the three reefs of the Rowley Shoals is known for its spectacular diving and approachable fish, such as enormous potato cod.
Sheltered Mettam's Pool is a good family spot in which you can see a range of marine plant and animal species close to shore.
This small, secluded and very beautiful north-facing beach offers some shelter in most weather conditions.
The magnificent Mitchell Falls, or Punamii-unpuu, are an iconic Kimberley landmark and a place of cultural and spiritual significance for the Wunambal people.
A lookout at the top of the hill provides uninterrupted views west to Jurien Bay Marine Park and inland over Beekeepers Nature Reserve.
Daily dolphin viewing experiences are not the only activities at Monkey Mia.
Moolgoodna (Booby Island) has been identified by the Western Australian Museum as an ecological hotspot and supports more than 1% of the world’s population of brown boobies, with up to 2000 breeding pairs. About 500 pairs of crested terns also nest on the island.
The Moore River Region is a naturally unspoiled destination for a day trip from Perth or a great weekend getaway. Why wait for a long weekend?
Mount Bruce allows great opportunities to view the surrounding Hamersley Range and Marandoo mining operations.
Enjoy a picnic among tall karri and tingle trees, and take a walk to the summit of Mount Clare which has views of the Southern Ocean and the Walpole Wilderness.
A wonderful walk trail winds through the woodland area with several lookout points along the way.
Mount MeHarry is the tallest mountain in WA rising to 1248 metres above sea level, situated in the southern region of the Karijini National Park it is the tallest peak in the Hamersley Ranges.
Spectacular views of the surrounding landscape including Lake Mt Brown and Cockburn Sound are available from the lookout at the top of the hill.