| Located
only 45 minutes north of Perth’s city centre. When you visit, you’ll
soon understand why Yanchep National Park attracts over 240,00 local,
interstate and international visitors each year. Take part in a guided tour of Crystal Cave, Aboriginal cultural experience (subject to availability), or enjoy a leisurely boat tour on Lake Wagardu. |
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Nestled
in tuart and banksia woodlands, the park is home to many different water
and bush birds including grebes, swans, pelicans, cormorants, egrets,
kingfishers, parrots, wrens and honeyeaters, to name a few. Endangered Carnaby's black-cockatoos are a spectacular daily sight. Western Grey kangaroos are commonly seen on the walk trails or grazing on the picnic lawns and golf course. |
| Enjoy
BBQ and picnic facilities, row boat hire, scenic walk trails, koalas,
kangaroos and an abundance of other native animals and plants in one of
the state’s oldest national parks. Visit McNess Visitors Centre for tour bookings and a wide range of souvenirs, experience the hospitality of the historic Yanchep Inn or tempt your sweet tooth at Chocolate Drops. |
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Entry
fees to Yanchep National Park: $10 per vehicle (up to eight legally seated people). $5 per motor cycle and concession cardholders. $4.00 per coach passenger ($1.50 per senior coach) Or $20.00 Annual Local Pass and visit as often as you like for any 12 month period. |
Further Information
For
further information or should you wish to contact Yanchep National Park, please
go to our website at www.naturebase.net/yanchep
Webpage: Yanchep National Park
Website: DEC Parks, Reserves
Department
of Environment and Conservation (DEC)
Locked Bag 104, Bentley Delivery Centre
BENTLEY
Western Australia 6983
Phone: (08) 9334 0333
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