National Parks in Perth, WA

Living in Western Australia, we’re fortunate enough to have an abundance of national and regional parks right on our doorstep. Perth is surrounded by several national parks, many of them located right here in Armadale and its neighbouring suburbs.

A trip to any of Perth’s national parks is great excuse to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and get better acquainted with WA’s unique flora and fauna. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of WA by visiting one of its unique and diverse national parks.

Visit any of the national parks listed below or come and see us at the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre for insider tips. We’re sure to know what national park best suits your recreational requirements and we’ll be able to recommend and provide information on any of the national parks in Perth and WA.

Entry fees apply for the majority of national parks in Perth and WA. In order to keep the parks accessible, flora maintained and public facilities in good working order, a small fee is usually charged on entry. To pre-pray fees and obtain a park pass, visit the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre and our friendly team will be able to organise this for you and provide you with additional information and travel tips.

Wungong Regional Park

Wungong Regional Park is situated within the Darling Range, about 30km south east of Perth and only a short, 10-minute drive from Armadale's City centre.

This national park has been named one of the prettiest in WA and its close proximity to the CBD makes it the perfect escape for those wanting to explore the outdoors but not wanting to veer too far from Perth.

Visitors flock to this park for the spectacular views out over Perth. In addition to its views the park also boasts a dam and seasonal waterways, gorges, dramatic slopes, native bushland and tranquil picnic areas beneath beautiful trees; it’s no secret why Wungong Regional Park is one of the most frequently visited in WA.

Wungong Gorge Walk

The Wungong Gorge Walk is one of the most popular walking trails in the Perth Hills, due to its scenic value. Walkers will pass through groves of trees, rocky outcrops and alongside running streams and beautiful valleys. The full walk begins near Wungong Dam and ends on the Southwest Highway but there are also a number of shortened walks available, that range in difficulty to accommodate hikers and walkers at all fitness levels.

Bungendore Park

Located within Wungong Regional Park, Bungendore Park is a beautiful bushland treasure perfect for nature lovers and family adventures. There are six walk trails to be explored within the Park, ranging from 1.7km to 7.7km in length. Wander through the Jarrah-Marri Forest and marvel at the dramatic scenery and topography typical of the Darling Scarp. It's also an excellent location for spotting wildlife. Western Grey Kangaroos and Red-tailed Forest Black Cockatoos can often be spotted, as well as bats and even the occasional Echidna. 

Activities:

  • Picnicking
  • Bushwalks
  • Wildflower spotting
  • Bird-watching 

Location:
Churchman Brook Road, Bedfordale, WA 6112 (view in Google map)

Serpentine National Park

Serpentine National Park, home of the iconic Serpentine Falls, is one of the most frequently visited national Parks in WA and is well known in Perth for its scenic water features. Renowned for its waterfall and natural swimming pools, it’s no secret why this national park is a favourite summer hot spot among both locals and tourists.

After you’ve cooled off under the waterfall and swam in the dams, venture towards the grassed area and make use of the barbeque facilities and picnic tables. After lunch, take a walk through the woodlands and explore the parks sanctuary of plants and animals. Park visitors often encounter kangaroos during their visit, so keep your eyes peeled for sightings of our favourite furry friends.

Activities:

  • Swimming
  • Picnicking
  • Barbecue facilities
  • Bushwalks
  • Photography (spring for wildflowers and winter for the waterfall)

Location:
Falls Rd, Serpentine, WA 6125 (view in Google map)

Serpentine National Park is located 55 km south-east of Perth (26km south of Armadale), travelling time is approximately a 1.10hr drive from the CBD.

Opening hours:
Serpentine National Park is open from 8.30am - 5pm daily, including weekends and public holidays. However, this is a popular spot and the park often fills to capacity, especially during the busy summer months, to avoid disappointment we recommend to arrive before 11am on weekends. Please be aware that entry fees apply.

Kalamunda National Park

A visit to Kalamunda National Park makes for the perfect day trip, located a short 45-minute drive from the Perth CBD and situated within the picturesque Darling Scarp. Kalamunda National Park is best known for its woodlands and 375-hectare of diverse natural plants. That national park appeals to nature lovers who enjoy exploring the valley and its array of jarrah, marri, wandoo and butter gum trees. One of the biggest attractions of this national park is that it is home to some extremely rare species of plant, which exist nowhere else in the world.

Activities:

  • Bushwalking
  • Walking trails
  • Nature exploration
  • Horse riding

Location:
Schipp Road, Piesse Brook, WA 6076 (view in Google map)

Midgegooroo National Park

Midgegooroo National Park, formally known as Canning National Park, is located an hour east of Perth city.

Midgegooroo National Park is best known for its recreational facilities and is one of the most popular picnic sites in Perth, as people travel far and wide to relax in this scenic spot next to the Canning Dam.

Make use of the public facilities and plan a day out at Midgegooroo National Park. With gas barbecues, toilets, shaded picnic areas and grassed recreational areas, this national park has all the essentials required for a fun family day out or relaxed, outdoor social setting.

Activities:

  • Bushwalking
  • Picnicking
  • Wildlife observation
  • Photography
  • Recreation areas
  • Bike trails

Location:
Midgegooroo National Park is located in Roleystone and the main picnic site can be accessed by McNess Drive or from Canning Dam Road, off Albany Highway (view in Google map).

Ask Us

Want to know more about any of the national parks mentioned above or learn about the many others in Perth? Visit the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre, our friendly staff are extremely knowledgeable about WA attractions and are always available to help you plan an itinerary or to provide you with information.

National park passes are available for purchase at the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre, get yours and start exploring today!

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