Glen Mervyn Dam is 18km south of Collie and is a popular waterskiing, swimming and fishing spot. Camping is permitted on the western shore of the dam where a toilet …
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Glen Mervyn Dam is 18km south of Collie and is a popular waterskiing, swimming and fishing spot. Camping is permitted on the western shore of the dam where a toilet …
HONEYMOON POOL in the Wellington National Park is one of the best known swimming and camping spots in WA, having repeatedly been voted amongst Australia’s finest. Situated a couple of hours …
Along the creek from Stones Brook is the Gelcoat campsite. This is designed for lightweight camping and has no designated bays. Campers park their vehicles at a central location rather …
A short walk from Honeymoon Pool is the Stones Brook camping area. Most of the 17 tent campsites here offer a more secluded camping experience, with more space between many …
Fishing is a great way to relax and enjoy the great outdoors. Perch, trout and marron can all be found in Collie’s dams and streams. Spend a relaxing afternoon on …
Collie Golf Club offers a first class enjoyable golf experience to members and visitors alike. An exhilarating, challenging course characterized by tree-lined doglegs, punishing rough and fast, true grass greens. …
Opened in 1971 and run by volunteers, the ‘Make Smoking History’ Collie Speedway runs every second Friday night of the months October through to March. This season sees all the …
Located only 3km south of Collie townsite on Mungalup Road, this wide stretch of the Collie River is a beautiful and tranquil spot for swimming, fishing and canoeing. Take a …
The Collie Mine Worker’s Memorial local town Swimming Pool was built in November 1964. The outdoor pool which is one of the few 50m outdoor pools in the South West …
A great variety of mountain bike, walking and dual use tracks and trails can be found in the Collie region. There’s bound to be something to suit, whether you’re an …