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Forests and National Parks

Forests and National Parks

With a total of 24 national parks, a large proportion of Australia's South West’s beautiful landscapes and natural attractions are protected, which means they’re also the best places to observe native flora and fauna.

To help preserve these unique natural environments, please stay on the walk trails and take all rubbish away with you. When you are travelling through remote areas, advise the local park ranger, check information about track closures, and always pay close attention to road and weather conditions when driving.

The national parks are all managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW) and a variety of facilities have been provided for visitors. In some areas, park passes are required to visit a national park. These can be purchased online from DPaW or at DPaW offices and some visitor centres. For up to date information on park fees, click here.

Below is our pick of the top national parks and forests to explore. Further information and advice about visiting our national parks can be found at the Explore Parks WA website.

Back to nature

If you want to get off the beaten track, visit some of our favourite National Parks to explore.
Two hours from Perth explore the many scenic spots to bush walk, MTB, picnic, swim, canoe, fish and camp.
Home to Granite Skywalk and Castle Rock, the park is renowned for its unique flora and prolific bird life.
Explore huge mobile sand dunes, volcanic rock columns by the sea, freshwater lakes and wildflowers.
In the Great Southern region this range is home to Bluff Knoll.
A botanical wonderland with wildflowers, walking trails and whale watching.
Visit the largest remaining tall tuart forest in the world.

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