There are 20 parks in Greater Perth with no 2WD access
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Boyinaboat is just 75 metres from the sea wall of Hillarys Boat Harbour, and its accessibility and beauty has made it one of the most popular dive sites in Perth.
The Captain Fawcett 4WD Track showcases some of Western Australia’s best jarrah forests, historic farmhouses, original trestle bridges and magnificent views.
Carnac Island is a picturesque island situated off the coast of Perth between the larger Rottnest and Garden Islands. It is visited by Australian sea-lions and flocks of various sea birds but is also inhabited by a population of deadly tiger snakes.
Carnac Island, also known as Ngooloormayup in Noongar language, is a 19-hectare (47-acre) nature reserve in Western Australia. The island has a rich history, including serving as a whaling station in the early 19th century and a prison for indigenous Australians in 1838. Its first mention was in 1803 when French explorer Louis de Freycinet named it Île Pelée (Bald Island).
Cow Rocks, only 500 metres west of Hillarys Boat Harbour, is the chain of reefs lying one kilometre offshore in Marmion Marine Park.
With over 40km of interlinked single-track trails, plus a pump track, the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Trails provide plenty of excitement and challenges.
The trail combines easy walking along the valley floor and a winding path through fabulous jarrah forest high above the river.
Follow Serpentine Gorge to Gooralong Brook and then into Kitty's Gorge passing impressive granite outcrops and waterfalls.
The Les Couzens Bridle Trail passes through state forest south from Dwellingup.
Not far from Mundaring Weir, this is a very pretty spot on the side of Helena Valley. A short 15 minute loop trail gives views over Helena Reservoir.
Entirely submerged reef in eight metres that offers a rewarding dive within a small area, with interesting arches, caves and tunnels and excellent invertebrate life.
Views of the mudflats and bird life of Pelican Point can be obtained from an observation platform reached from Australia II Drive.
Penguin Island is a 12.5-hectare (31-acre) island off the coast of Perth, known for its large colony of little penguins.
Penguin Island is unique because it is home to the largest colony of Little Penguins on the west coast.
Visitors can see Little Penguins at close range during the day and learn about their intriguing lifestyle.
A family-friendly range of trails to suit all ages and skill levels
Wrecked on 9 December 1874, the Centaur makes an interesting dive.
Wanneroo Reef, north-west of Hillarys Boat Harbour, consists of a main reef about 90 metres long, with two lumps at the northern end.
Whitfords Rock has many intricate overhangs, ledges and swimthroughs in seven metres. The south-western side, in particular, has some spectacular limestone formations.
Situated between Lakeside Drive and the Lake in an area of Zamia, Marri, Tuarts and Jacksonia, this is Yellagonga's best scenic lookout point.