Explore Parks WA
Parks and Wildlife Service manage more than 100 national and marine parks in Western Australia, including iconic sites such as Monkey Mia, the Tree Top Walk, bungle bungles and the Pinnacles, two of the worldโs greatest long distance trails; the 1000 kilometre Bibblumun Track for walkers, and the 1000 kilometre Munda Biddi Trail for cyclists. Explore the diverse array of landscapes and seascapes,
Thank you to all first responders - there are heroes everywhere. ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ. Watch the full story here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVXkZZrJrUs
04/06/2026
Western Australiaโs trails are now in your pocket ๐
Trails WAโs new app puts over 1,100 trails at your fingertips - ready to explore wherever you are.
Download the free Trails WA App now on iOS and Android
https://trailswa.com.au/get-the-trails-wa-app
03/06/2026
What a storm! We hope you stayed safe.
Things are starting to settle but thereโs still plenty of clean-up ahead across our parks.
If youโre heading out, please take extra care on roads and trails - there may be fallen branches, uprooted trees, debris, or other hazards that havenโt been cleared yet and be aware that trees and limbs may fall unpredictably and without warning.
Some park facilities may also be damaged or temporarily unavailable following the storm.
Our teams are out there working through it, but it may take a little while to get everything back to normal. Please follow signage and redirections and keep yourself safe.
Know before you go and check Park Alerts for the latest updates and closures https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au
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29/05/2026
Severe weather warning this long weekend โ ๏ธ
Several key sites in the South West are expected to close over the long weekend, including the Giants Cave, Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, Tree Top Walk, and a number of campgrounds and access roads.
Parks, trails, attractions and campgrounds in the Midwest, South West and Perth metropolitan area and down to the south coast may close at short notice due to extreme weather or safety concerns.
If youโre heading to WAโs south-western coastline this long weekend, please take extra care and stay informed.
For the latest updates on park, campground and trail closures, check Park Alerts https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au
๐ Dangerous coastal conditions are expected, including large swells and tidal surges that can quickly inundate beaches and low-lying areas and rock platforms.
๐จ Very strong winds may bring down trees and branches, making walking tracks and campgrounds hazardous.
๐ง๏ธ Heavy rainfall could lead to flash flooding, especially in gorges, river crossings and low-lying areas.
Your safety is your responsibility โ if conditions look unsafe, be prepared to change your plans or reconsider your visit.
Plan ahead, know before you go and stay up to date by checking:
โก๏ธ Emergency warnings and incidents https://www.emergency.wa.gov.au/
โก๏ธ Weather conditions http://www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts See less
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Several key sites in the South West are expected to close over the long weekend, including the Giants Cave, Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, Tree Top Walk, and a number of campsites and access roads.
Parks, trails, attractions and campgrounds in the Midwest, South West and Perth metropolitan area and down to the south coast may close at short notice due to extreme weather or safety concerns.
If youโre heading to WAโs south-western coastline this long weekend, please take extra care and stay informed.
For the latest updates on park, campground and trail closures, check Park Alerts https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au
๐ Dangerous coastal conditions are expected, including large swells and tidal surges that can quickly inundate beaches and low-lying areas and rock platforms.
๐จ Very strong winds may bring down trees and branches, making walking tracks and campgrounds hazardous.
๐ง๏ธ Heavy rainfall could lead to flash flooding, especially in gorges, river crossings and low-lying areas.
Your safety is your responsibility โ if conditions look unsafe, be prepared to change your plans or reconsider your visit.
Plan ahead, know before you go and stay up to date by checking:
โก๏ธ Emergency warnings and incidents https://www.emergency.wa.gov.au/
โก๏ธ Weather conditions http://www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts
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