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If you love boating, why not secure your own pen at one of the Department of Transport's metropolitan or regional boating facilities? Pens range from 8-25 metres and offer a secure and convenient way to access your favourite boating destination. With your own pen, you can enjoy more time on the water, knowing your boat is safe and secure. For information about fees and charges, please refer to the Schedule of maritime facilities fees and charges (2019/2020).
Badgingarra National Park is a vast 13,108-hectare (32,390 acres) national park in Western Australia, located just 190 kilometers north of Perth.
High breakaway country overlooking low undulating sandplains. The park is renowned for its incredible diversity of endemic wildflowers.
The Badgingarra Nature Trail in Badgingarra National Park is a must-visit for those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Western Australia.
3.5 km circular route walk in Badgingarra National Park
The trail has numerousopportunities to view thesurrounding landscape and wildflowers as it rises to its high point. It is rugged country with a steep hill climb and two lookout vantage points.
Wonderful views across Cockleshell Gully in the heart of the park can be enjoyed from the Lesueur Scenic Drive.
Drovers Cave National Park, located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, is a must-visit destination for nature and history enthusiasts.
An inviting parking area and the best place to stop for views and to explore trails leading deeper into the bush.
Grey is a great recreational beach area for swimming and fishing on the Nambung National Park coast, south of the Pinnacles.
With its wide sweep of sandy beach, Hangover Bay offers good snorkelling, swimming, windsurfing and surfing in the Jurien Bay Marine Park.
Hansen Bay Lookout in Cervantes is a must-see attraction offering visitors a panoramic view of Hansen Bay, surrounding islands and reefs, Lake Thetis, and Cervantes itself.
The Jurien Bay Marine Park is a protected marine park located off the coastal tip of the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
Picturesque submerged reefs and extensive shallow lagoons host a huge variety of marine plants and animals and are a diver’s delight.
Idyllic beach popular for shore fishing and boating. To the north-west you can see Cervantes at Thirsty Point. Out to sea, within the Jurien Bay Marine Park, are the Cervantes Islands.
Fascinating structures called stromatolites at Lake Thetis provide insights into what life was like at the dawn of time.
Lake Thetis is a remarkable saline coastal lake located in the Mid West region of Western Australia, known for its stromatolites, algal mats, and fauna.
Visiting the remarkable Thrombolites at the picturesque Lake Thetis is an opportunity not to be missed.
Well-marked trails with informative interpretive signs provide an opportunity to get out of the car and explore this wildflower wonderland.
Lesueur National Park, located 211 km north of Perth, is a renowned destination for its diverse flora and fauna.
One of the most important flora conservation reserves in Western Australia, Lesueur National Park erupts into colour in late winter and spring as the park’s diverse flora comes out in flower, making it a paradise for wildflower enthusiasts.
A must see for lovers of wildflowers, Lesueur National Park’s natural beauty is just a 15 minute drive northeast of Jurien Bay and only 3 hours north of Perth.
18 km scenic drive through Lesueur National Park
8 km walking trail through Lesueur National Park
The one-way 18.5-kilometre loop bitumen scenic drive is a great way to enjoy the park’s many delights. Regular lay-bys provide opportunities to park and enjoy the scenery or take photographs.
A lookout at the top of the hill provides uninterrupted views west to Jurien Bay Marine Park and inland over Beekeepers Nature Reserve.
Located midway between the coastal towns of Jurien and Cervantes in Western Australia, Molah Hill Lookout is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking scenic views.
Nambung National Park is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts in Western Australia.
Paradise Beach is a small and secluded beach located in Avalon Beach, NSW.
The Pinnacles is a vast area within Nambung National Park in Western Australia, characterized by thousands of weathered limestone pillars.
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