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King Jarrah Tree in Balbarrup, Australia is a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
The trail combines easy walking along the valley floor and a winding path through fabulous jarrah forest high above the river.
King River Albany is a picturesque river that flows into Oyster Harbour at its northern end.
A 6km trail along the river to Syd's Rapids through an area experiencing vibrant regrowth.
Spectacular waterfall on the Prince Regent River where water cascades over terraced rock formations.
Kings Park and Botanic Garden is visited by over six million people annually. Entry is free and it is open all day, every day of the year.
Kings Park, (Noongar: Kaarta Gar-up) is a 399.9-hectare (988-acre) park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia.
Located just 1.5 kilometers from Perth central business district, Kings Park Botanical Walks is a horticultural delight.
Kings Park Free Guided Walks in West Perth allow visitors to explore the popular tourist attraction, Kings Park.
Follow Serpentine Gorge to Gooralong Brook and then into Kitty's Gorge passing impressive granite outcrops and waterfalls.
The 16 kilometre return Kitty’s Gorge Walk Trail is one of the beautiful walks accessible from the historic town of Jarrahdale
The Knoll Scenic Drive in Walpole - Nornalup National Park is a five-kilometer circular drive that offers stunning natural beauty and various attractions.
The building was constructed in the 1930s by George Knowler as a house and fish shop. It was later the residence of his son Sydney Knowler, who was a prominent fisherman.
Knox Gorge in Karijini National Park is a deep chasm that intersects Wittenoom Gorge.
From Knox Lookout you can see the intersection of Knox Gorge and Wittenoom Gorge, giving a true appreciation of the forces that created this awe-inspiring landscape.
Though not native to Western Australia, Yanchep has been home to a colony of koalas since 1938.
Kogolup Lake consisits of two wetlands that are surrounded by jarrah/banksia bushland.
Kojonup Apex Park is a small but charming park located in the town of Kojonup, Western Australia.
The third largest monolith in Australiais recognized as an interesting and unspoilt location for flora and fauna study.
Kokerbin Rock, also known as Kokerbin Hill, is a stunning granite rock formation located in the Kokerbin Nature Reserve of Western Australia's Wheatbelt region.
The Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway in Western Australia is a peaceful tribute to the Australian troops who fought in the Papua-New Guinea campaign during World War II.
The Kondil Park Recreation Area in Nannup, Western Australia is a popular destination known for its scenic beauty and range of activities.
The original site in which the first iron ore was mined and exported from Australia. The mine is now open to tourists with a picnic area and a lookout point into the mines.
Koolanooka Springs provides a great view of the Australian outback and wildflowers. The perfect place to have a picnic, only a 15 minutes drive from the Morawa Town centre.
The Koorda Motor & Military Museum houses an array of military collections and vintage cars to browse through.
The Koorda Museum is well worth a visit. The Museum houses local artefacts and collection of historical papers of the district's history.
Koorda Native Flora Reserve is a beautiful natural attraction located in the rural town of Koorda.
Kori Bay beach offers visitors a place to fish, swim or kayak and is located on the coast opposite Milyering Visitor center.
Popular picnicking place for local people especially during spring when it abounds with wildflowers.
Korrelocking picnic area has a lovely rock outcrop and the remnants of a mature salmon gum woodland.