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The National Park Falls walk is 2.5km, one hour loop walk which will take you around the National Park Falls. You’ll walk along the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, and along the Jane Brook.
Picnic in stunning natural surroundings and look for a wide variety of marine life, including whales and dolphins, from two universally accessible cliff-top lookouts.
Visitors to Cape Range National Park can obtain bore water from Ned's Bore.
View of salt lakes and surrounds. A natural water catchment brings native fauna to the area. Located 50km west of Balladonia and 1km north of the Highway.
Follow the trail to see incredible rock engravings (Petroglyphs), grinding stones, shell middens and learn the story of the Ngarda-Ngarli.
A smaller version of the Mundaring Weir. Intended to supply water for the railway construction to Leonora. Never used because an underground water source was found after completion.
The crystalline water harbours the world’s largest fringing reef, a 260 kilometre long coral reef swarming with turtles, tropical fish, manta rays, humpback whales and the elusive whale shark.
No Tree Hill is a popular walk during the wildflower season that offers views across the Phillips River valley to the Eyre Range.
A very popular spot in a lovely bush setting with all amenities and the Noble Falls Tavern located nearby.
The North Coast Regional Botanic Garden in Coffs Harbour is a 20 hectare oasis in the heart of Coffs blending a mix of natural coastal forests, planted gardens, discovery walks and picnic areas. On Hardacre Street just one km from the Coffs Harbour CBD on the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.
North Lake has areas of open parkland and mixed banksia / jarrah / marri woodland. The area is home to a large number and variety of waterfowl which inhabit the lake until it dries out each summer.
Entirely submerged reef in eight metres that offers a rewarding dive within a small area, with interesting arches, caves and tunnels and excellent invertebrate life.
Burrunggui (sometimes spelled Burrunguy, previously called Nourlangie Rock) is located in an outlying sandstone formation of the Arnhem Land Escarpment within the Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the traditional Country of the Gun-djeihmi speaking people and according to Traditional Owners, was shaped by Ancestral beings in the creation period of the Dreaming (Chaloupka 1982 p. 6). It was included on the World Heritage Register.
White sandy beaches, crystal clear waters adjoining rustic and rugged coastline typify the incredible Ningaloo experience.
This gorgeous spot is ideal for any level of ability with calm swimming waters protected by an Eco Barrier shark net
Stop and enjoy the woodlands up close in a natural setting at Old Mill Dam.
Historic old bridge constructed from one single log
The Albany Fish Traps, also known as the Oyster Harbour Fish Traps, are a series of fish traps situated in Oyster Harbour near the mouth of the Kalgan River approximately.
The Oyster Stacks are five isolated islets that protrude from the reef, which are literally covered with oysters.
The Parry Creek Nature Reserve is listed as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention and is listed on the Register of the National Estate.
Penguin Island is unique because it is home to the largest colony of Little Penguins on the west coast.
Enjoy a good old-fashioned scavenger hunt with Perth City Scavenger Hunt.
Moderate 7km return walk to the Piccaninny Gorge entrance or difficult 30 km return walk through the gorge system requiring overnight camping.
Listed as an historic ‘sheep holding’ area, Pilgonoman Gorge offers a short walk starting from the car park. Visitors can discover disused water troughs and fencing relics.
Pilgramunna offers a scenic seaside experience and is a great place for snorkellers.
A remote outpost where the isolation and spirit of our south coast pioneers can be readily felt and contemplated.
A serene, relaxing beach.
Point Ann is easily the best and most picturesque whale-watching site on the Fitzgerald coast.
Experience the best of the south-west’s wild, windswept coast at Point D’Entrecasteaux from several cliff top lookout platforms.
Point Walter Reserve is a large riverside reserve offering idyllic views of the Swan River.