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In Western Australia, there are more than 70 national parks and marine parks, and countless State forest recreation sites, covering an area of more than 20 million hectares. The vast majority of parks and recreation sites have picnic areas, walk trails or other attractions, as well as basic facilities such as water and toilets.


A visit to one of the many national parks will bring you face to face with the local wildlife.

Australian National Parks and Wildflowers

Western Australian National Parks and wildflowers are some of the most beautiful in the country. The parks overflow with local flora and fauna, indigenous to each region.

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Western Australia Park Passes and Fees

Western Australia national park passes are available from Department of Environment and Conservation offices and more than 40 local tourist centres throughout the State.

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Crocodiles and Reptiles

The natural habitat for Western Australia’s crocodiles and most of its reptiles is the northern half of the State.

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Dolphins, Whales and Sea Life

Rich with marine life, visitors can get up close to some of the gentlest and most intriguing creatures of the sea.

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Kangaroos, Quokkas and Kookaburras

Western Australia’s kangaroos are enjoyed as much by locals as they are by those travelling through the State.

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