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Day use area, fishing and swimming in the Indian Ocean.
Big Brook is a young forest, regenerated after logging in the 1920s and forms one of the most picturesque places in karri country with views across the dam to the forest.
The Blackwood is the largest river in Australia's South West.
Bloodwoods has a shaded picnic area and is the trailhead for the Mini Palms walk.
When the swell is running, surf is forced through fissures in the rocks below the cliffs to produce the eerie sound of the Blowholes, sometimes shooting spray up to 10 metres in the air.
Visitors passing through Boorabbin National Park en route between Perth and Kalgoorlie can marvel at the large and diverse eucalypt woodlands that defy the arid climate in which they thrive.
Wildflowers, waterfalls and history - what more could you want?
Towering karri trees, some over 60m in height, undulate across the valley. With sunlight streaming onto their smooth trunks, this is one of the best sights in the Margaret River Region.
An important remnant of natural bushland on the western edge of the Central Wheatbelt.
Boyinaboat is just 75 metres from the sea wall of Hillarys Boat Harbour, and its accessibility and beauty has made it one of the most popular dive sites in Perth.
Drive through this small park on your way between Pemberton and Northcliffe.
A series of dog friendly trails weaving through a wide variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species of cockatoo.
Burley Park``Commanding views from this natural setting make a great stop on a day trip.
A popular day trip from Kalgoorlie or Coolgardie, this great picnic spot has an impressive backdrop of a large granite outcrop surrounded by regrowth woodland.
Located just 3km from the City Centre, Burswood Park offers visitors a range of facilities to enjoy passive or active leisure.
Take a stroll 27m down into Calgardup Cave’s magnificently decorated chambers.
Granitic rocks that jut into the ocean are separated by a series of canals carved by the sea.
Experience the tranquillity of the Canning River Regional Park, an oasis of calm in the middle of urban Perth.
Cape Arid National Park is a large and exceptionally scenic park best known for its stunningly beautiful beaches, clear blue seas and rocky headlands.
Enjoy stunning views of the beach and rocky headland at the most northerly point of Dirk Hartog Island National Park, which is also arguably the most historically significant site in Australia.
In contrast to the vast stretches of sandy beach in the rest of the park Cape Keraudren features rocky shores, seagrass meadows, narrow sandy beaches, tidal creeks and mangrove-lined muddy bays.
White sands, clear waters and great fishing to be found. Travel 151km along the Great Northern Hwy and then 12km to Coottenbrand tidal creek.
Explore the park’s wild reaches on the Le Grand Coastal Trail, which links many of the park’s most spectacular coastal sections.
Within 45 minutes drive of Esperance, this grand park features sweeping heathlands, rugged coastal peaks and white sandy beaches voted the best in Australia.
Tour the lighthouse and explore coastal scenery around the cape on a network of short walks and lookouts.
View marine animals from atop plunging red sea cliffs, and photograph a coastal landscape with striking colour contrasts.
Hike through the rocky gorges of arid, rugged Cape Range in the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, and camp beachside adjacent to the vibrant, colourful Ningaloo Marine Park.
Cape Ransonnet is the arrival point on Dirk Hartog Island for boats leaving from the Edel Land Peninsula.
The Captain Fawcett 4WD Track showcases some of Western Australia’s best jarrah forests, historic farmhouses, original trestle bridges and magnificent views.
Careening Bay is frequently visited by people keen to see the historic Mermaid Tree in Prince Regent National Park and is a very beautiful spot in its own right.