Kids Attractions in Southern Forests

The Southern Forests region of Western Australia offers a variety of kid-friendly attractions and activities for families to explore. Some of the top attractions include treetop walks such as the Gloucester Tree climb and the Diamond Tree climb, as well as the 38m-high Tree Top Walk in the Valley of the Giants. The Beedelup Falls Trail is a must-do in winter, featuring the famous "walk through tree" along the trail. Another attraction is the Understory Art and Nature Trail in Northcliffe, which showcases a series of artworks in the forest undergrowth and offers a children's trail for self-guided walks.

Families can also enjoy farm stays or visits to working farms in the region to interact with cute farm animals and learn about farm life. The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk near Walpole is the world's longest tree top walk, allowing visitors to walk through the 40-meter-high canopy of the unique tingle forest. Additionally, families can explore beautiful parks and gardens, native forests, and the Blackwood River, ideal for canoeing, fishing, and camping. The region's rich agricultural lands provide a wide variety of fresh produce year-round for visitors to enjoy.