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Adventure activities - mild to wild!

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Bushwalking
Canoeing & kayaking
Caving
Diving
Fishing
Four-wheel Driving
Horse riding
Mountain biking
Rock climbing
Snorkelling
Surfing
Swimming

Western Australia's parks offer great opportunities for exciting and more relaxed activities, guaranteed to satisfy every visitor's needs.

Opportunities range from easy hikes and sheltered flat-water kayak paddles to hard-core rock climbs and black diamond mountain bike trails; close-to-home day trips to once-in-a-lifetime wilderness expeditions.

If you're new to an activity, if you want to build your skills and knowledge, if you don't have access to the right equipment or if you just want to find others to enjoy the activity with, follow the links to the peak associations for many of the activities. Or why not take part in a commercial tour?

Whatever your activity and level, there is always some risk - you'll be in a natural and often remote environment. We advise you take part in any adventure activity in a group of at least three people - if one person is injured, another person may need to stay with them while the third goes for help. Make sure you're familiar with all the essential visitor information included in the KNOW section as well as the details specific to the place you're visiting.

Cape Le Grand National Park - Thistle Cove, Photo: Jacki Baxter
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