The Spectacles
The two walk trails at The Spectacles have great opportunities for bird-watching. Interpretive signs explain the story of traditional life as told by a Nyoongar elder and there is a bird hide located in the wetlands.
The two walk trails at The Spectacles have great opportunities for bird-watching. Interpretive signs explain the story of traditional life as told by a Nyoongar elder and there is a bird hide located in the wetlands.
With bushland, seasonal lakes and ocean, there’s something for everyone.
Reserved for you! A grassy, shady spot with front-row views of the river and the city.
Fall for the beauty of Serpentine National Park, just an hour’s drive from Perth city.
More than just a bunch of pretty lakes, this park is the largest national park on the Swan Coastal Plain and the home of ancient living rock legends the thrombolites.
Penguin Island is home to a colony of little penguins on the west coast.
Over 10,000 birds visit this internationally important wetland and nature reserve each year to feed before the lake dries out in the summer.
There’s a lot more to this place than meets the eye! History, bushwalks, swimming, snorkelling, cycling, diving, playgrounds, fishing, and your furry pet can come too!