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LakeKepwari was formerly a mine and now is filled with water from the Collie River, perfect for water-based activities and lakeside camping.
Tranquil swimming area with picnic spots and calm pools.
The perfect place for cooling down. The water is extremely inviting and an ideal small picnic site, located amongst the forest on the banks of Collie River.
The Rapids is a lovely spot for a picnic or just to relax and listen to the rushing water making its way from the dam wall down to the Collie River.
The mine was constructed in 1983 by the Collie Rotary Club to commemorate the centenary of the discovery of coal.
Best known for camping, boating, water skiing and being pet friendly.
The Coalfields Museum provides a unique glimpse into Collie's early days. The museum is housed in the historic buildings of the 1900 and 1930 Road Board offices.
The granite quarry was a centre of industrial activity during construction of Wellington Dam in the 1930s. It now provides a spectacular backdrop to the popular picnic area.
Enjoy spectacular views of the Wellington Dam, dam wall and the Collie River Valley.
There are special views from many places in the Wellington Dam Precinct but the Water Corporation's Dam Lookout gives you the impression that you are suspended over the valley.
Information bay, located on corner of Coalfields Highway & Wellington Weir Road. Visitors can acquire information about the surrounding Wellington National Park environment and facilities.
Perfect for relaxing beside the tranquil waters of the lake and river, or for more active pursuits on a forest trail or on the water.
Hike, Kayak or E-bike your way around the Collie River Valley region with us, for an experience you'll remember.
Tracks. Trails. Adventure. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Collie with TraaVerse. We provide local knowledge so you can experience the COLLIE RIVER VALLEY.
Work up an appetite as you cruise the forest on pedal assist e-bikes then enjoy the gourmet delights at Hackersley Estate Winery.
Discover the rich history and beautiful natural environment associated with, and resulting from, the construction of the Wellington Weir in 1932. Stroll along the scenic walk trails.
Alison Melvin is a passionate local guide, living a rural lifestyle at the edge of the Wellington National Park.
Small group tours & transfers embracing connections with Wildflowers, Murals, Heritage trails.
Welcome to the Collie River Valley!
This is a popular part of the Honeymoon Pool campground set amongst the forest.
A bit further downstream from Stones Brook you’ll find this newly developed camping site.
A picturesque camping and picnic spot within Wellington National Park. Set among beautiful trees it is a popular spot, especially with the easy swimming access to the tranquil river.
Potters Gorge is open to camping following a significant redevelopment as part of theParks for People caravan and camping initiative.
Collie Forest Motel, located at 65-67 Atkinson St, Collie WA 6225, offers a range of accommodation options including family rooms and double rooms.
Collie Motel is a comfortable accommodation located in the town center of Collie, Western Australia.
The Colliefields is a hotel located in Collie, Western Australia.
Collie’s funkiest affordable accommodation
Collie Heights Motel Apartments is a 3-star venue located in Collie, Western Australia.
Collie Hills Accommodation Village, located in Palmer, Western Australia, offers comfortable accommodation for workers, adventurers, and retreat-seekers.