



Yanchep National Park

Yanchep National Park is a nature reserve located 45 minutes north of Perth, Western Australia, offering unique wildlife encounters like viewing koalas and kangaroos, exploring limestone caves such as Crystal Cave, and experiencing Aboriginal culture at Wangi Mia.

Visitors can also enjoy scenic walks, a koala boardwalk, and a bush golf course, with camping available for longer stays.

Nine trails are available, ranging from easy, family-friendly walks to longer, more challenging hikes, showcasing the area’s unique biodiversity.

Close to Perth but away from the hustle and bustle. Come and explore wildlife, caves, adventures in trees, walk trails, camping and more.

Yanchep National Park is open year-round and offers a variety of nature-based activities for visitors. For visitors there is an entry-fee for all vehicles entering the national park that must be paid.


The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

Trees such as banksias, paperbark, tuart, marri, she-oak and stunted jarrah are found in the woodland areas.

Wildflowers including parrot bush, yanchep rose, catspaw and kangaroo paw are also found.

The park provides habitat for several species of native mammal, including the quenda, western grey kangaroo and black-glove wallaby.

It lies within the Northern Swan Coastal Plain Important Bird Area, so identified by BirdLife International because of its importance in supporting several thousand short-billed black cockatoos during the non-breeding season.

Yanchep National Park has nine marked trail walks that cater for different abilities and levels.

Walks range from family-friendly short trails of 500m to challenging trails up to 46.2 km.

Each trail showcases the unique biodiversity of the northern Swan Coastal Plain.

Yanchep Beaches







Two Rocks




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