

Yalgorup National Park
Peel
About Yalgorup National Park
Enjoy bushwalking trails, birdwatching and camping at Yalgorup National Park which is a 30-minutes drive south of Mandurah. The park occupies a narrow coastal strip and is home to 10 lakes that run in a chain. The name Yalgorup is derived from Nyoongar Aboriginal words meaning "place of swamp or lake". Lake Clifton and Lake Preston are the two main water ways which harbour a large variety of bird life. Bushwalking around these lakes you're likely to see black swans, parrots, kingfishers and several varieties of dotterel. Other animals including kangaroos are common, while the vegetation is a mix of tuart woodlands, paperbark swamps and eucalypts. Explore special rock-like formations known as thrombolites. These formations are built by micro-organisms not visible to the human eye. It's ...
Yalgorup National Park
Peel, Western Australia
Preston Beach Road, Peel, Preston Beach, Western Australia, Australia, 6215
Get active and enjoy bushwalking trails, bird watching, fishing and camping at Yalgorup National Park south of Mandurah. The park occupies a narrow coastal strip
Yalgorup National Park
Preston Beach Road, Peel, Preston Beach, Western Australia, Australia, 6215
9303 7750
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https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park...
martinstank@dbca.wa.gov.au