There are 81 parks with nature reserves in Western Australia
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Just off Marmion Avenue, Star Swamp Reserve is home to many birds and native plants. Monthly guided walks are provided by the volunteers of the reserve.
Ambergate Reserve Chapman Hill is a 75-hectare regional park located just outside Busselton.
Located south-west of Cocklebiddy in the Nullabor on a tough 4WD track.
Located approximately 300 kilometers south of Darwin, Billiburning Reserve Beacon is a remote travel destination that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the rugged beauty of the Australian Outback.
An important remnant of natural bushland on the western edge of the Central Wheatbelt.
Burley Park``Commanding views from this natural setting make a great stop on a day trip.
A popular day trip from Kalgoorlie or Coolgardie, this great picnic spot has an impressive backdrop of a large granite outcrop surrounded by regrowth woodland.
Located just 3km from the City Centre, Burswood Park offers visitors a range of facilities to enjoy passive or active leisure.
White sands, clear waters and great fishing to be found. Travel 151km along the Great Northern Hwy and then 12km to Coottenbrand tidal creek.
This picturesque limestone island, which is only a short boat ride from Fremantle, is a popular destination for commercial boat tours, which bring visitors to view the local sea lions.
Clarko Reserve is a charming public park located next to North Trigg Beach, offering a perfect spot for picnicking with family and friends.
Treasured for its annual display of everlastings, Coalseam Conservation Park is carpeted in pink, white and yellow blooms after winter rains.
Coalseam Conservation Park, located in the Shire of Mingenew, Western Australia, is a geological masterpiece.
Credo has old gold mines, large rocky outcrops, beautiful eucalypt woodlands and several dams in which yabbies can be collected. Several ghost towns can also be explored on the property.
Dawesville Foreshore Reserve is a park area located in Mandurah, Australia, alongside the estuary.
Dawn Atwell Nature Reserve, located in the Toodyay Shire of Western Australia, covers an area of around 65 hectares.
Dragon Tree Soak Nature Reserve is located in the southern part of the Kimberley region of Western Australia, in the heart of the Great Sandy Desert.
A spectacular view of Western Australia's largest inland body of water.
The huge boulders and rock formations date back to 2895 years ago. Situated 22 km south of Norseman. Picnic and BBQ facilities are available.
Elachbutting Nature Reserve in Mukinbudin, Australia is a stunning outdoor destination that offers a range of activities for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Esplanade Reserve, previously known as Fremantle Esplanade or Fremantle Oval, is a public reserve situated on Marine Terrace in Fremantle, Western Australia. The reserve is a historical landmark in Fremantle, featuring roughly 100 mature Norfolk Island pines (araucaria heterophylla) and the Explorers' Monument.
This beautiful bush reserve is a perfect distance for a day trip from Perth and is equipped with picnic facilities and wood barbecue.
Foxes Lair Narrogin is a nature reserve located in Narrogin, Western Australia.
Gwambygine Pool Conservation Reserve is a small nature preserve near York, Western Australia.
Hamelin Pool boasts the most diverse and abundant examples of living marine stromatolites, or ‘living fossils’, in the world, monuments to life on Earth over 3500 million years ago.
Heathcote Reserve is within the Heathcote Cultural Precinct and is a heritage-listed site with a rich history and a variety of current cultural uses.
There’s nothing like a game of ping pong in the park to burn some calories and live your best city life!
Hyde Park (formerly Third Swamp Reserve) is an inner-city park in Perth, the state capital of Western Australia.
The perfect spot to set up camp and explore Lesueur National Park and surrounding parks.
The Karlkurla Bushland Park comprises of 200 hectares of natural regrowth bushland, along with over 2,000 trees and shrubs planted by community volunteers back in 2000.