An online visitor's guide to Western Australia's parks, reserves and other recreation areas.
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Ten km south-west of the town is the Boyagin Rock Nature Reserve which has important stands of powderbark, jarrah and marri. It is the home of numbats and tammar wallabies.
Region: Wheatbelt
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State: Western Australia
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State: Western Australia
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The Dampier Archipelago - 42 islands, islets and rocks, all within a 45-kilometre radius of Dampier - has exceptional natural beauty, high conservation values and outstanding heritage values.
Region: Pilbara
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State: Western Australia
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Esperance Lakes Nature Reserves cover 3,384 ha and includes the Warden, Woody, Mullet, Shark and Pink lakes, and provide opportunities for a range of recreational activities such as sightseeing, bushwalking, picnicking, sailboarding, canoeing and birdwatching close to the Esperance townsite.
Region: South Coast
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Korrelocking, a square reserve with an area of 259.0 ha and a perimeter of about 6.5 km, is 4 km east of Wyalkatchem Nature Reserve, and 7 km east of Wyalkatchem.
Region: Perth
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State: Western Australia
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Region: South Coast
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State: Western Australia
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Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve is located approximately 20 kilometres south of Wyndham, is a haven during the wet season for a vast variety & amount of waterbirds. Realizing the importance of protecting the parks valuable assests, it was officially made a nature reserve in 1971, helping to ensure the continual migration of birds, as far away as Siberia.
Region: Kimberley
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Sandford Rocks Nature Reserve contains a complex mosaic of exposed granite rock, with surrounding shrublands and woodlands. The reserve has an area of 805.9 ha, consisting of granite outcrops, thickets and woodlands.
Region: Golfields
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State: Western Australia
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Tone Perup National Park consists of jarrah forest and wandoo woodland. It is also home to rare Australian mammals.
Region: South West
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Introduction: Toolibin Nature Reserve is located in the Wheatbelt region. Lake Toolibin is a fresh-brackish wetland that fills from surface run-off. It is almost permanent, containing at least 1 metre of water about 70 per cent of the time but it occasionally dries out and may receive no inflow for a year or two.
Region: Wheatbelt
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Like Waychinicup National Park, Two Peoples Bay boasts unspoilt coastal scenery and is a vital area for threatened animal species.
South Coastal Parks Brochure (1.4 MB)
Region: South Coast
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Wongan Hills is situated in the north-east wheat belt, 184km from Perth. Its' name originates from an Aboriginal word for 'whispering hills'.
Region: Wheatbelt
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State: Western Australia
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Just of the coast of Esperance, Woody Island Nature Reserve (unofficial name) has abundant wildlife & large Eucalyptus trees. There are island Wildlife cruises to get you to the island, and Woody Island Ecostays, which allow you to get nearer to nature.
Region: South Coast
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State: Western Australia
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Region: Perth
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