This world famous walking track, stretching 1000km from Kalamunda to Albany meanders through the scenic Shire of Collie. The track is a dedicated walking track and campsites and huts can …
Wellington National Park
Mount Lennard Mountain Bike Trails
Mt Lennard, located south west of Wellington National Park off Pile Road, has over 40km of mountain bike trails for riders of all levels. The trails weave through the mature …
Potter’s Gorge
Situated on the shores of Wellington Dam, in a shady forest setting, is Potters Gorge with good views across the back waters of the Dam. The campground has been upgraded …
Honeymoon Pool
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 …
Gelcoat
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 …
Stones Brook
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 …
King Jarrah Tree
The majestic Jarrah tree can be found along King Tree Road (unsealed), south of Wellington Dam. A boardwalk and viewing platform offer a chance to view in safety one of …
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Whether you know it as Parks & Wildlife, DPAW or CALM it is still the same hard working department who keeps our national forests, parks and attractions looking as spick …
Lennard 4WD Track, Sailors Gully and The Jump Up’s
Lennard 4WD Track, Sailors Gully and The Jump Up’s are part of a 4WD circuit located within the Wellington National Park. The track starts off fairly tame, then the challenge …
Lennard Drive
This spectacular scenic drive will have you driving deep within the valley, under the canopy of the forest, following the rapids and tranquil waters of the Collie River. Lennard Drive …