Our new short-break park passes will make planning your next holiday even easier.
Five-day and fourteen-day holiday passes are ideal for shorter road trips or for basing your holiday at a regional centre and making your park visits from there.
Stay in Pemberton and experience a land of contrasts from magnificent karri forests to wild and exposed ocean coastline.
- Let the Karri Forest Explorer and Great Forest Trees Drive guide you through tall forests with picnic areas and climbing trees, ocean beaches and clifftop lookouts. Use your pass when you enter Gloucester, Greater Beedelup, Shannon, Warren and D’Entrecasteaux national parks.
- Camp amongst the Karri trees at Big Brook Arboretum, Warren National Park or Shannon National Park. No camping gear? No problem! Book a glamping holiday with WA Wilderness Glamping.
- To experience the best views from Pemberton to Albany, download your Getting high in nature four-day self-drive touring itinerary and start planning your adventure. The trail begins and ends in Perth and links spectacular viewing structures at Gap and Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park, the Granite Skywalk in Porongurup National Park, the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk in Walpole-Nornalup National Park and the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout in Mount Frankland National Park.
A park pass is the best value-for-money option for holidays whether you choose one of the new passes or an existing four-week or annual pass. They can all be purchased online at shop.dbca.wa.gov.au, or at Parks and Wildlife Service offices, selected tourism outlets and visitor centres.
Updated information on park passes, visitor fees, campgrounds and facilities is available at exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/know/fees.