There are 32 trails & sites in Southern Suburbs
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Alfred Cove has a number of vantage points for viewing more than 140 species of flying visitors and residents.
Located in Bull Creek on the Canning River, Bateman Park is dense with river gums and melaleucas.
Bicton Baths is a popular swimming location in Western Australia that offers a range of activities for visitors.
Cape Peron has rugged limestone cliffs with sandy beaches and offshore reefs, while its northern shore is more sheltered. It is popular for sightseeing, fishing, walking, diving, swimming and picnicking.
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.
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.
Challenger Beach is a small bay located in Kwinana, Western Australia.
Coogee Beach is a great spot for a swim or snorkel supplemented with the relaxed parklands and BBQ area for the ultimate family adventure
Coogee Beach is a stunning stretch of sand located just half an hour from Perth's city centre.
Great Beach for an off-lead walk!
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 on Safety Bay Road in the town of Safety Bay, the Donald Drive Boat Ramp is a sand launching facility that provides easy access to the beautiful waters of Western Australia.
Heathcote is home to an extensive seagrass habitat dominated by paddleweed.
The Henderson Foreshore area is about 15km south of Fremantle and has a lookout, a walk trail along the cliff top and a longer trail linking to other parts of Beeliar Regional Park.
Located in the Hillman suburb in Western Australia, Hillman North Trail provides a great opportunity for visitors to explore the local area with a pleasant and scenic walk.
A state of the art indoor rock climbing centre. Climbing routes available for beginners to experts. Come in for a casual climb or bouldering lesson.
This reserve is a popular area within the park and includes grassed picnic areas, barbeques, toilets and playground equipment.
A popular destination for canoeing and family outings.
Welcome to Palm Beach Boat Ramp West, located in the coastal city of Rockingham.
Enjoyed for a range of recreational activities, the Point Walter area is also an important site for waterbirds.
Port Coogee and its marina offer residents and visitors a great experience on the shores of the peaceful Cockburn Sound.
Rockingham Beach is a serene and picturesque beach located in the charming seaside town of Rockingham, just a 45-minute drive south of Perth.
Located in Western Australia, Secret Harbour Beach is a wonderful beach area that is popular with both locals and visitors.
Nestled within the West Cape Howe National Park, Shelley Beach Park in Western Australia is an ideal destination for travelers looking for a serene and picturesque coastal experience.
Gorgeous dog beach along the coastline.
Singleton Foreshore & Beach in Rockingham, Australia is a must-visit destination for families looking to enjoy a fantastic day out at the beach.
Only a short drive from Perth, Shoalwater Islands Marine Park is a place where penguins, sea lions, dolphins, rocky reefs, seagrass and shipwrecks converge.
The Pond, located in Safety Bay, Western Australia, is internationally renowned for windsurfing.
There is a dual-path cycle way around Wilson's lagoon which is sealed and also used by walkers.
Previously used by the Noongar Beeliar Aboriginal people as a lookout and a place to send smoke signals, Wireless Hill became the site of Applecross Wireless Station in 1912.