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A peaceful and serene oasis to enjoy the offerings of the Australian bush.
Beautiful views and an easy walk down to river pools in a tree-lined gorge.
A secluded bay ideal for beach combing and exploring a natural bird sanctuary where flowering thickets attract a diversity of birdlife.
Walk an unspoilt beach with thundering surf beneath rugged cliffs or take in the dramatic coastal scenery from numerous lookouts.
Easy 300m, 10 minute walk to the lookout over Salmon Holes, one of the most photographed beaches on the Torndirrup Peninsula, or tackle the steep steps to the beach.
Sandy Bay is a very picturesque beach popular for swimming and snorkelling.
A beautiful beach for a picnic, a spot of fishing and a safe place for swimming. Perfect for a family day out.
Sandy Cape is a great spot for the whole family, either as a day trip or to camp. From Jurien Bay, head north on Indian Ocean Drive for 10 km to the turnoff to Sandy Cape Road.
Seal Creek is a popular camping and fishing spot on this wild and scenic section of the south coast.
Sepulcralis Hill is a small inland hill with sweeping views and intriguing plants.
At Serpentine Falls you will find a sealed loop road and car park, a grassy picnic area, shaded picnic tables, gas barbeques and toilets with access for people with disabilities.
This pretty dam was once the water supply for the Shannon Mill and town.
Enjoy a walk or a swim at a beach formed entirely of billions of tiny white shells heaped into ridges up to 10 metres deep.
Ocean-torn cliffs glow in the late afternoon as the setting sun shines on the sandstone rock faces.
This delightful little beach is only about 70 metres in length features large granitic rocks that stand proud of the water.
Shoalwater Islands Marine Park features a necklace of limestone reefs and islands offshore and a string of sandy beaches on the mainland from Cape Peron to Port Kennedy.
A 2km return journey to the top of the Sixty Foot Falls in Ellis Brook Valley Reserve
A short but steep climb to the top of the spectacular Sixty Foot Falls, affording magnificent views of the City and the valley along the way.
Small sheltered south-facing beach that forms the southern side of the sandy foreland that ties Skippy Rock to the shore. Rocks also outcrop on and immediately off the beach.
Renowned surfing beach with the Smiths Point and Super Tubes sand breaks. It lies along the long-distance Cape to Cape Walk Track that runs the length of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste ridge.
South Mandu is a popular snorkelling spot. It is within a benthic protection zone so visitors can observe marine life in its natural state.
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.
The stones from Statham's Quarry in Beelu National Park were used for street paving in Perth in the early 1900s and for areas in City Beach.
Best known for camping, boating, water skiing and being pet friendly.
The mouth of Stokes Estuary in the middle of Dunster Castle Bay can be reached via a 3.5 km walk trail when water levels allow.
Two large camp kitchens with running water for washing up (not suitable for drinking). You can launch canoes or small dinghies from the boat ramp.
This unusual rock near Cape Naturaliste derives its name from its distinctive conical shape and is a popular stop for sightseers.
North T Bone is located adjacent to a Recreational Zone in Ningaloo Marine Park.
South T bone is located adjacent to a Recreational Zone in the Ningaloo Marine Park. Access to the beach for fishing and beach activities can be made from the car park.
The Talyuberlup walk offers the unique experience of looking through a hole in the mountain.