There are 9 caving sites in Greater Perth
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The clear shallow lagoons, reefs and small islands of Marmion Marine Park are a diver’s paradise, forming ledges, caves and swimthroughs inhabited by a wonderful array of fish and invertebrate species.
Boomerang Gorge is a collapsed cave area that can be explored through the Dwerta Mia Walk, a500mloop walk through the Gorge. There are barbecue facilities at Gloucester Lodge across the road.For more informationvisit TrailsWA.
This is a fair weather dive site with many swim throughs and one or two larger caves. Popular for snorkellers as well, so it’s a great family day out.
Located in the heart of Caversham, a charming Perth suburb, Lilac Hill Park is a scenic cricket ground surrounded by the Swan River from the south and the east. Established in 1990, the West Australian Cricket Association (WACA) used the ground to host festival matches for the visiting international cricket team and a Chairman's XI.
Nestled on the banks of the Swan River, the gallery is housed in John Septimus Roe’s original homestead, which sits within the grounds of the Mandoon Estate Winery in Caversham.
Lined by reef and bordered by coastal land features such as archways and caverns, Little Armstrong Bay is popular amongst seaside adventurers.
The Heritage Centre is more than a museum: it is filled with great activities for youth members to entertain and inform.
With historic buildings nestled on the shores of a lake amid coastal woodland and limestone caves, Yanchep offers something for everyone.