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The perfect place to set up camp and explore Jurien Bay Marine Park and the stunning coastline.
This area has restricted access to nature trails to protect its environment. No dogs allowed.
Situated between Great Southern Highway and Brookton Highway this 44,000 hectare national park features areas of wandoo forest and granite outcrops.
‘Aboriginal Experience’ is available as a public tour on Sundays and Public holidays only and for private or group bookings at other times.
Get outside and get the kids excited! This is not your average minigolf, it’s the biggest little minigolf around, 36 holes of fun and frustration for the whole family.
Wanneroo Reef, north-west of Hillarys Boat Harbour, consists of a main reef about 90 metres long, with two lumps at the northern end.
The Wanneroo Museum provides a range of stories and themes based on the development of the area, from our Indigenous past, pioneers through to modern Wanneroo and its incredible recent evolution.
Located within the Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre, the Wanneroo Regional Museum showcases and celebrates the history of the local area with over 300 objects and photographs on display
Historic War Memorial dedicated to service men and women killed in combat.
War Horse, the unforgettable theatrical event from the National Theatre of Great Britain, based on Michael Morpurgo’s beloved novel, will play the Crown Theatre Perth from 24 March, 2020.
Local legend says that two Aboriginal tribes clashed in a war in this location. Back then, the nearby Gnamma Hole would be filled with rainfall. A larger Gnamma Hole was covered to stop stock falling
This building dating back to 1895 was the home of the first Warden, John Finnerty. Restored by the National Trust, the property is an example of life in the late 1890s.
Celebrating Art and Culture
Warlayirti Artists from the Balgo Community specialise in fine art paintings, as well as etchings on paper, photography, film and music.
Warmun Art is a visual expression of Gija country. Purchase ochre paintings that use earth colours dug from Gija land; a unique form of Aboriginal art.
Waroona Historical Society and Museum aims to preserve the historical memorabilia of the Waroona region from the date of settlement to the present day, collecting and displaying items of of interest.
This lookout provides sweeping views down the steep valley to the Warren River below.
A four wheel drive vehicle track that provides access to Warren Beach through D’Entrecasteaux National Park.
Warren National Park showcases the best of the region’s old-growth karri forest.
Stop at the entry station here for park information and to pay the entry fee before driving on to the Heartbreak Trail, the Warren River and Draftys and Warren campgrounds.
Stand on the boardwalk surrounded by Warren River Cedar and listen to the symphony of bird and frog calls.
ENTER THE LIVE GAMING ARENA!
Historic waterwheel used to supply the nearby Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse keepers with water.
In the winter months, a freshwater stream cascades onto the white sands of Waterfall Beach.
Situated in a picturesque valley in the hills, this timber and stone gallery also has cottage tearooms to relax in after viewing the artworks.
A family-friendly orchard offering exotic persimmons you can pluck straight off the tree
Watheroo National Park covers a total span of 44,324 hectares and is home to the Jingemia Cave.
Wave Rock (Nyungar: Katter Kich) is a natural rock formation that is shaped like a tall breaking ocean wave.
One of Australia's biggest waves is also the furthest from any ocean - Wave Rock rises 15 metres above the outback plain.
The protected inlet of the Waychinicup River is popular for fishing, canoeing and swimming, and is extremely picturesque, with polished granite rocks tumbled along both sides.