Just a short stroll from the Kiosk, you will find yourself in awe, viewing the dam wall and Collie River gorge from a spectacular elevated viewing platform. Ample parking is …
Wellington National Park
The Quarry
The Quarry was formed back in the 1930’s, when material was needed for the construction of the Wellington Dam Wall. The granite face of The Quarry offers a unique backdrop …
Long Pool
Long Pool can be described as a secluded oasis with water as clear as glass. This stunning swimming and picnic spot is located along Lennard Drive and is the last …
Rapids
The first of four scenic stops along Lennard Drive, located in the Wellington National Park. The rapids are best viewed during winter, especially after some nice rainfall, but be prepared …
Big Rock & Little Rock
Big Rock and Little Rock are stops 2 and 3 along Lennard Drive, just after the Rapids. These locations are quite similar to each other, with granite outcrops that line …
Wiilman Bilya Trail
The Wiilman Bilya is a dedicated 5-day, 4-night walking trail, stretching 87 kilometres in a loop that starts in the town of Collie. The trail winds through Wiilman country and …
Wellington Dam
Wellington Dam is the South West’s largest dam and built to supply the Collie River Irrigation District. It is also the second largest man-made reservoir in Western Australia, Lake Argyle …
Currawong Pump Track
The Currawong Pump Track is located at the Potters Gorge Campsite in the Wellington National Park (20 min west of Collie) and is perfect for kids of all ages. Its …
Jabitj Walk Trail
The Jabitj Walk is a 6km long (12km return) trail, that follows the Collie River below the Wellington Dam. It offers stunning views over tranquil river pools and cascading rapids. …
Kiosk at the Dam
Kiosk at the Dam is a hub for visitors to the Wellington National Park, mountain bike trails, hiking trails and the “World’s Biggest Dam Mural”. It is located close to …