Neerabup National Park

Nature is nearer than you think at Neerabup National Park.

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Pelican Point Nature Reserve

Swan Estuary

Home to lots of birdlife, this is also a great spot for swimming and kayaking. 

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Rockingham Lakes Regional Park

With bushland, seasonal lakes and ocean, there’s something for everyone.

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Shoalwater Islands Marine Park

Get the biceps pumping on a kayak trail – you might just have a bottlenose dolphin swim along for the ride. Wicked wildlife experiences await.

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Swan Canning Riverpark

One of Perth’s most famous landmarks – the Swan and Canning rivers. It’s an incredible backdrop to the city of Perth with plenty of places to cycle, walk, swim, paddle, boat, fish...and see dolphins!

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Swan Estuary Marine Park

Swan Canning Riverpark

Enjoy three biologically important areas along Perth’s beautiful Swan River.

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The Spectacles

Beeliar

The two walk trails at The Spectacles have great opportunities for bird watching. Interpretive signs explain the story of traditional life as told by a Nyoongar elder and there is a bird hide located in the wetlands.

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Thomson's Lake Nature Reserve

Beeliar

Over 10,000 birds visit this internationally important wetland and nature reserve each year to feed before the lake dries out in the summer.

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Woodman Point Regional Park

There’s a lot more to this place than meets the eye! History, bushwalks, swimming, snorkelling, cycling, diving, playgrounds, fishing, and your furry pet can come too!

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Yalgorup National Park

More than just a bunch of pretty lakes, this park is the largest national park on the Swan Coastal Plain and the home of ancient living rock legends the thrombolites.

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Yanchep National Park

Close to Perth but away from the hustle and bustle. Come and explore wildlife, caves, adventures in trees, walk trails, camping and more.

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Yellagonga Regional Park

Loop the Lakes or just lounge at Yellagonga Regional Park.

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