Fremantle nature parks
Experience nature close to Perth at these regional parks.
Woodman Point Regional Park
The Woodman Point Regional Park is located within the City of Cockburn, approximately 20 kilometres south of Perth City and is a 30 minute drive from Perth city.
Woodman Point is a popular beachside location that offers swimming, sailing and fishing. Access to Jervoise Bay is available at the boat launch area south of the park.
The park has picnic areas with barbecues, play equipment, toilets and car parking.
You can also explore the historical wartime munitions bunker in the park or you can camp at the historic camp site.
Woodman Point Regional Park is an ideal location to visit in the warmer months between November and March
For further information on Woodman Point Regional Park please go to the Department of Environment and Conservation website.
Beeliar Regional Park
The Beeliar Regional Park is located within 10 kilometres of Perth City.
Comprising of 19 lakes and wetlands including: Blue Gum Lake, Booragoon Lake and Bibra Lake. Beeliar Regional Park is one of the most important systems of lakes and wetlands in Perth. It is a popular recreation and picnic area linked by cycleways and walk paths.
In the park you can have a picnic, use the barbecue and recreation facilities and walk or cycle around the lakes or wetlands within the Park. Bird watching is also popular at all of the lakes and wetlands. Visit the Azalea Ley Homestead Museum built in 1905 at Manning Lake.
The Park is great to visit all year round, especially in spring during wildflower season.
For further information on Beeliar Regional Park please go to the Department of Environment and Conservation website.