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Visitor fees apply to some Western Australian national parks.

A range of passes is available and, if you intend visiting a number of parks where fees apply, you may consider purchasing a Holiday or Annual Park Pass.

The fees collected are reinvested in the parks to improve facilities for visitors and help offset the costs of management.

Passes are available from offices of the Department of Environment and Conservation (except Crawley), our online Shop and more than 40 local tourist centres throughout the State, as well as entry points to parks or rangers within the parks. If you wish to purchase over-the-counter, please review our list of retail locations (shown in the menu right).

Note* Existing card holders can renew their passes online by simply entering the pass number in the field provided during a purchase.

Entry points at some parks are not staffed. In these cases, visitors are asked to complete their details, enclose the appropriate fee in the envelope provided, and retain the tear-off receipt.

park_visitor_fees_november_2011_brochure.jpg Park visitor fees:

There's no better way to discover the beauty and diversity of Western Australia than to explore its world-class parks system. Visitor fees apply at many of these parks. This guide provides a list of fees for park entry, camping, attractions and more.

icon Park Visitor Fees November 2011 (751.41 kB)

Please note that park passes do not include camping. Separate fees apply.

Other publications of interest:

nmrp_booklet_cover_thumbnailNational, marine and regional parks in Western Australia

This guide to Western Australia's national, marine and regional parks provides a snapshot of lands and waters managed by the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). To help you find your way around WA’s parks, forests and waterways, there are five regions which are colour coded for easy identification. The recreational facilities and activities available in each park are indicated by internationally recognised symbols. 

A visitor's guide to the StateNational, marine and regional parks in Western Australia (3.33 Mb)