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Located in the east of Perth, Western Australia, Beelu National Park is a serene escape to the Darling Range.
Eagle's View Walk Trail in John Forrest National Park, Darlington is a top trail that offers a moderate 15-kilometre loop trek through Western Australia's oldest national park.
Located in Serpentine National Park, Gooralong Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts due to its scenic natural vistas and extensive trail network.
Located only 21 km east of Perth, Gooseberry Hill National Park is a hidden gem in Western Australia.
Located just 22 km east of Perth in the suburb of Greenmount, Western Australia, Greenmount National Park is a small but important national park along the Darling Scarp.
John Forrest National Park is Western Australia's first national park, named after Sir John Forrest, the first Premier of Western Australia.
Kalamunda National Park, located 23 kilometres east of Perth, Western Australia, is an important conservation site.
Korung National Park, formerly known as Pickering Brook National Park, is a premier destination for nature lovers.
Lake Leschenaultia is an impressive recreational lake nestled in the scenic bushland of Perth Hills.
Lesmurdie Falls National Park is a picturesque park located in Forrestfield, Western Australia.
A small national park located in the Perth Hills.
Mundaring Community Sculpture Park is a hidden gem located on the former site of Mundaring Railway Station.
Mundy Regional Park, located on the western edge of the Darling Scarp, offers stunning views of the Swan Coastal Plain, Perth city skyline, and surrounding suburbs.
Newhaven Robot Park, located in Armadale, WA, is a popular destination for families and children.
Paruna Wildlife Sanctuary, owned and managed by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC), is a nature reserve located in the Avon Valley, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north-east of Perth in south-west Western Australia. This 7.7 sq mi (20-square-kilometre) sanctuary is a part of the Avon-Wheatbelt Bioregion.
Wooroloo Regional Park, formerly known as Chidlow Regional Park, is a conservation park located in the Perth Hills, 40 kilometres north-east of Perth, Western Australia.
Wungong Regional Park is a natural sanctuary located in the Perth Hills, just 20 kilometers southeast of Perth, Western Australia.
This beautiful forest location offers many popular recreation sites, birdwatching opportunities, panoramic views over Lake CY O’Connor and Mundaring Weir.
A series of dog friendly trails weaving through a wide variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species of cockatoo.
This beautiful bush reserve is a perfect distance for a day trip from Perth and is equipped with picnic facilities and wood barbecue.
A 33-hectare national park with magnificent views over the Swan Coastal Plain.
Located on the slopes of Greenmount Hill overlooking Perth, this park offers great opportunities for bushwalking, wildlife observation, sightseeing and photography.
John Forrest has long been favoured as a site for a day-trip from Perth, with its variety of plant communities, wildlife and being a starting point for many walk trails. There are outstanding views from the lookout point on the scenic drive and a wide variety of attractions and facilities that make it a popular venue for families and groups.
With over 40km of interlinked single-track trails, plus a pump track, the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Trails provide plenty of excitement and challenges.
An easy day trip from Perth,Kalamunda National Parkis one of the less frequented large parks of the Darling Scarp. The 375 hectare national park is notable for its diversity of native plants.
Located in the picturesque Perth hills, Korung National Park is a bushwalkers’ paradise.
Mundy Regional park stretches from the coastal plain to the top of the Darling Scarp to Lesmurdie Falls. Sections of the park provide a virtually unbroken belt of scarp woodland to explore
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.
Not far from Mundaring Weir, this is a very pretty spot on the side of Helena Valley. A short 15 minute loop trail gives views over Helena Reservoir.
A peaceful and serene oasis to enjoy the offerings of the Australian bush.