Wellington National Park

The Wellington National Park comprises 17 000 hectares of jarrah, marri and yarri (blackbutt) forests. The central feature is the beautiful Collie River Valley with its ancient valley gorge.

Sightseeing, picnics, swimming, rafting, canoeing and fishing can be enjoyed from Rapids, Big Rock, Little Rock and Long Pool. A network of walking and shared use trails can be accessed from the kiosk area, Potters Gorge and Honeymoon Pool. The area is popular all year round with magnificent shows of some of the 300 species of colourful wildflowers every spring and over 70 bird species. Native fauna includes animals such as the chuditch, quenda, quokka, brushtail possum and woylie.

Campsites at beautiful Honeymoon Pool and Potters Gorge are in high demand and to avoid disappointment it is recommended to book online before travelling to the park.

For more information, visit TrailsWA. http://trailswa.com.au/

Parks and Wildlife Service’s Explore Parks website at https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

To book go to Parks and Wildlife’s ‘Park Stay WA’ campsite booking website at https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park-stay