Western Australia's parks offer great opportunities for both exciting adventure activities and more relaxed nature-based activities.

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 are new to an activity and want to build your skills and knowledge, don't have access to the right equipment or just want to find others to enjoy the activity with, we suggest you take note of the advice in these pages, find a club, contact the peak association for the activity or join 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 Safety section as well as the details specific to the place you're visiting.

Abseiling

Jump into an adrenalin packed experience and feel the thrill of rappelling down towering cliffs and headlands. 

Bird watching

BYO binoculars! WA has hundreds of bird species to spot.

Boating

With over 12,000km of WA coastline on offer, there’s plenty of places to go with a boat in tow.

Bushwalking

Time spent in nature with nothing but a pack on your back is time well spent!

Camping

Get outdoors and back to basics with unforgettable stays suitable for tents, camper trailers or caravans.

Canoeing and kayaking

Choose your adventure - go with the flow on a relaxing river paddle or tackle charging river rapids.

Caving

Craving an adventure? Explore one of WA’s many caving networks.

Cycling

Put your legs to the test and enjoy a ride on one of WA’s purpose-built cycle paths.

Fishing

Swap life online for dropping in a line at one of WA’s spectacular fishing hotspots.

Four-wheel driving

Head off-road to find pristine beaches and test your tyres on purpose-built four-wheel drive tracks.

Glamping

Turn a night under the stars into a five star experience.

Golf

Have a go or master 9 holes at the Yanchep National Park Golf Course.

High ropes course

Climb, swing, leap and fly though the forest experiencing trees like never before. 

 

 

 

Horse riding

Walk, trot or canter through native bushland on a bridle trail. 

Kite boarding

Make the most of windy weather with an epic kiteboarding experience.

Mountain biking

Get amongst WA’s up and coming mountain biking networks - with wide berms for beginners and steep, tricky trails for regular riders.

Overnight hiking

Level up your hikes! Choose an inland or coastal overnight hike ranging from one night right through to one month in length.

Paragliding

Calling all adrenalin lovers! Hang high and feel the thrill of paragliding.

Picnicking

With endless places to picnic across WA, all you need to do is pack the snacks!

Rock climbing

Revel in unmatched views after conquering granite boulders and sheer cliff faces.

Scenic flights

Get snap happy as you soar above stunning landscapes.

Diving

Explore an underwater world in WA’s marine parks with caves, sunken shipwrecks and tropical reefs teeming full of life.

Snorkelling

Come face to fin with an array of stunning marine life.

Surfing

Both beginner and seasoned surfers can share the stoke with consistent reef, point and shore breaks across the state.

Swimming

Keep cool when the weather warms with a swim in sheltered bays, beaches lakes, rivers and even hidden waterholes.

Water skiing

Leave the beach in your wake! WA has a range of rivers, dams and lakes suited for water skiing!

Wind surfing

Swells up! WA beaches are lined with avid windsurfers when winter winds roll in.