There are 16 parks with canoeing or kayaking sites in WA's South West
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Big Brook is a young forest, regenerated after logging in the 1920s and forms one of the most picturesque places in karri country with views across the dam to the forest.
The Blackwood is the largest river in Australia's South West.
D’Entrecasteaux National Park is an important conservation area of wild, pristine beauty, with white beaches, rugged coastal cliffs and towering karri forests.
Georgiana Park in Augusta, Australia is a small park with a rich history.
The Kalgan River is a vital river located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. It spans over 140 kilometres (87 mi) and is the fourth largest river in terms of average annual flow.
A great lakeside location in the forest just a short drive from Perth and other major centres in the south-west.
Scott National Park is a national park in the South West region of Western Australia, 265 km south of Perth.
This once thriving mill town is your base for discovering the riches of Shannon National Park in the Walpole Wilderness.
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve boasts unspoilt coastal scenery and offers a wildly beautiful haven for some of the State’s most threatened animals.
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is a protected area managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife located 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Albany, Western Australia.
The untouched nature, wildlife and scenic quality of the Walpole and Nornalup inlets provide a wealth of opportunities for canoeing, boating, windsurfing, fishing and other water-based activities.
Pristine forests, rugged coastline, peaceful inlets and tannin rich rivers are just a few of this parks attraction.
Warren National Park showcases the best of the region’s old-growth karri forest.
Located in Western Australia, Wellington National Park is a vast 17,000 ha (42,000-acre) terrain that features stunning hilly landscapes intersected by numerous streams.
Perfect for relaxing beside the tranquil waters of the lake and river, or for more active pursuits on a forest trail or on the water.
William Bay National Park is characterised by turquoise green waters, white sandy beaches and towering granite rocks.