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Gallery, Gift Shop, Interpretive Centre, Tree Top Walk, Trails.
15km south of Mandurah and a bit over an hour’s drive from Perth, Tim’s Thicket is one of the closest 4WD beaches south of the city.
Great spot for family and friends!
Share our collection of vintage tractors (over 60) and machinery (over 60) with people from all over the world. Most of our collection of tractors and machinery have been restored to excellent working condition, after having served the farming community in the state of Western Australia from the early 1900's.
Island Pool is a pretty spot with access to the river and a popular walk trail.
King Carnival, situated on the lovely scenic Mandurah Estuary, is well appointed with a wide variety of rides and features. The Carnival is one of the oldest, historical amusement sites in the state.
The trail combines easy walking along the valley floor and a winding path through fabulous jarrah forest high above the river.
Follow Serpentine Gorge to Gooralong Brook and then into Kitty's Gorge passing impressive granite outcrops and waterfalls.
Kogolup Lake consisits of two wetlands that are surrounded by jarrah/banksia bushland.
Living rock-like structures known as thrombolites have formed on the edges of Lake Clifton, and can be viewed from a boardwalk.
Lake Hayward is a peaceful setting for a picnic.
A bird hide on the edge of Lake Pollard is a great place to view the significant bird life.
The Lake Pollard Walk trail begins at the entrance to Martins Tank campground on Preston Beach Road and includes the Lake Pollard Bird Hide.For more informationvisit TrailsWA.
Lake Preston extends 20 kilometres south to Myalup.
Forest-cloaked valleys and meandering waterways make Lane Poole an enchanting place to visit.
The Len Howard Conservation Park, on the edge of the Peel Estuary in Mandurah, has excellent bird watching opportunities.
The Les Couzens Bridle Trail passes through state forest south from Dwellingup.
Lisa Payton Creative Arts in Mandurah creates 'Abstract Earth Art' paintings of aerial photography and satellite images for all Australian home decor.
Close to Dwellingup, The Farm Studio is a fully self-contained studio area overlooking a large agricultural dam with a wooden walkway.
Museum features photographs, objects and information which reflect the progression of Mandurah from pre-settlement through its development as a quiet holiday town into the thriving city we know today
Looking for a fantastic group activity for a birthday celebration, hen’s weekend or work Christmas drinks?
Experience the thrill-of-the-catch on our exhilarating Mandurah fishing charters
Is it a catamaran – or a giant banana? It’s the awesome new Mandurah Waterbikes, the hottest way to cruise Mandjar Bay and meet the famous dolphins
Hidden down laneways, on the pavement or on the facades of buildings, artworks are all around us in Mandurah and we’re going to help you find them.
A landscape rich with diverse and distinct flora and fauna, with vast skies that surround the undulating hills, winding rivers and open pastures, Discover and explore life in the hand of nature.
Spectacular views of the surrounding landscape including Lake Mt Brown and Cockburn Sound are available from the lookout at the top of the hill.
A not for profit organisation served by hard working volunteers, we collect, record, preserve, promote and share the history of the Murray District.
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.
Check out the extensive range of pottery and if you feel inclined have a go yourself. Open 10am - 5pm.
A Hands On Experience. Hand feed & pet animals. Hold a snake, tickle a ferret, pat a fox... Walk-in bird aviary. Free BBQs. Open 7 days.