1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 0 · 0.31 km²
Yalgorup National Park is a stunning natural area located in Western Australia, approximately 100 kilometers south of Perth. The park is situated near the coastal town of Mandurah and the smaller town of Rockingham. Established in 1995, Yalgorup National Park has a relatively short history. However, the region has been inhabited by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years. The park is home to significant archaeological sites that offer insights into the lives of these ancient people. Visitors to Yalgorup National Park will find ample parking facilities. There are several designated parking areas throughout the park, making it easy for visitors to access different attractions. Parking fees may apply, and specific rules, such as no overnight parking, should be followed. The park is renowned for its diverse wildlife. Visitors may encounter various native species, including kangaroos, wallabies, emus, and koalas. The park is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with numerous species of native and migratory birds. One of the most notable animals in the park is the quokka, a small marsupial that is unique to Western Australia. Yalgorup National Park boasts a variety of native flora, including eucalyptus trees, wildflowers, and coastal vegetation. The park is particularly known for its beautiful wildflowers, which bloom in spring and summer. The Serpentine River, which flows through the park, is home to diverse aquatic plants and wildlife. The park offers several notable features and landmarks. Visitors can explore the Serpentine River by boat or kayak, enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding wetlands. The park also features hiking trails that offer opportunities to explore the diverse landscapes and wildlife. Historical sites within the park provide insights into the region's Indigenous heritage. Public transport is available to reach Yalgorup National Park. Visitors can take a train or bus to Mandurah or Rockingham, and then transfer to a local bus service that connects to the park. Alternatively, visitors can drive to the park, with several scenic routes available from Perth and surrounding areas.
Read more
Parking: Available
Total spaces:
Opening hours:
There are public restrooms available in Yalgorup National Park