Serpentine National Park
Serpentine National Park is 50 kilometres south-east of Perth, approximately an hours drive. Situated on the Darling Scarp, the picturesque Serpentine National Park protects more than 4,300 hectares of area and is home to a diverse range of vegetation and wildlife. However it is best known for the waterfall and dams.
Serpentine Falls, Serpentine Dam and smaller Pipehead Dam are the perfect places for picnics and all have play areas available, with spectacular views.
The Park is beautiful all year round, however spring time when the wildflowers are in bloom is especially spectacular. There is a 500 metre walk trail along the Serpentine River that leads to the falls and is accessible by wheelchair.
For further information on Serpentine National Park please visit the CALM website.