Yanchep National Park, a natural reserve housing western grey kangaroos, stands as a cherished habitat for Australia's native wildlife. Learn more about these captivating creatures and stroll along the 240-meter koala boardwalk. The park features nine walking trails tailored to diverse age groups, interests, and fitness levels, ranging from 500-meter short paths to challenging 46.2-kilometer trails. There are over 400 identified caves, there is only 1 function cave (Cabaret Cave), 2 public touring caves (Crystal and Yonderup Caves) and several adventure caves (Yanchep, Mambibby, Bunker, Yonderup, Gilgar etc.,) all of which are only accessible with one of their qualified cave guides. The only ‘cave’ accessible without a guide is the Boomerang Gorge walk trail that is in a collapsed cave system. Yanchep National Park offers options for a comprehensive adventure encompassing wildlife, caves, tree adventures, walking trails, camping, and more.
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• Chilled Environment
• Good Facilities.
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YANCHEP NATIONAL PARK REVIEWS
Great atmosphere, beautiful trails, delicious food and drinks in the cosiest pub around. Great for the kids too! The beer garden is lovely and shade is provided. The customer service is really good.
If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere. Great National Park with amazing view and nature. Kangaroos are easy to see all around the park.
Beautiful park with koala bears and many other wild life such as kangeroos, ducks etc. There are quite a few electric grills and tables with benches too.
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Bells Rapids Park, a serene retreat, boasts two circuit trails offering a captivating experience. The walking bridge spans the Swan River, providing a mesmerizing view of the white water rapids. The 2.5 km River Walk and the 3 km Goat Walk present distinct Bell's circuit walking tracks, offering scenic perspectives of Bells Rapids Park, countryside, and coastal plains. Grey kangaroos add to the allure, particularly at certain times of the year. Recognized for its prime viewpoints during the annual Avon Descent, the park features picnic areas by the river or in the car park, equipped with seating, barbecue facilities, and public toilets. Whether for a leisurely picnic, bushwalk, or a special day out, Bells Rapids Park provides an ideal setting.
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• Plenty Of Parking
• Dog Friendly.
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BELLS RAPIDS PARK REVIEWS
Love going to Bells Rapids at any time, but winter is best!! Wonderful to see so many people enjoying this beautiful spot. Dogs playing in the water. Kids exploring nature out in the fresh air. I am lucky to live just a short drive away and visit often. Perfect.
It was a beautiful Sunday morning in August when we arrived at 10 am, and it was already quite busy. The parking lot was packed, with families accompanied by small children and some with their dogs. There were restrooms nearby as well. We walked along the rocky riverbank and crossed a wooden bridge, witnessing many people enjoying canoeing. Opting to head uphill, we found both a longer and a shorter route available. We chose the shorter path. The journey had two challenging rocky ascents, but they were manageable. Personally, I believe that winter is the ideal time to visit this place, and I plan to bring my family here in the future, earlier in the morning. If you prefer an easier path, you can always opt for the easier route.
Beautiful spot. Bring a picnic and water if you’re planning to spend a few hours here. Toilets on site. Great place for a dip in the water on a hot day. Very chilled when we went here.
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Kalamunda National Park, situated in Piesse Brook, showcases the distinctive Darling Scarp woodland, providing a habitat for some of Australia's exquisite native birds. The park encompasses various walking trails and bike paths through typical Darling Scarp woodland, featuring marri, jarrah, wandoo species, and a diverse understorey with wildflowers. Certain sections of the park welcome dogs. With trails suitable for all skill levels, the park offers diverse perspectives of the valleys, making it an ideal destination for hiking, relaxation, and immersing oneself in nature. Enjoy free entry to explore the natural beauty of Kalamunda National Park.
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• Wide Range Of Picnic Facilities
• Well Maintained Track.
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KALAMUNDA NATIONAL PARK REVIEWS
Really great experience. We almost got lost after taking the trail from the Helena valley. There are three car parks make sure to remember where you park yout car. 1. Piesse brook, 2. Helena Valley 3. Spring road. - Bibbulmun walk starts from here.
The trails to Rocky Pool and around the surrounding hills are always a joy to walk (except for some of the uphill sections! ), and offer something for all levels of bushwalking fitness and skill. Piesse Brook is simply beautiful, and the spring flowers are astonishing. Really worth a visit.
The flowers have just started to bloom. The National park has many walking trails and bike paths, it is easy to get lost in some areas as the trails are not marked, but the trails do overlap at some points and yiu can find your way. Its a gorgeous park to visit.
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