What to do and see in Mandurah and Peel Region, Western Australia: The Best Nature & Wildlife Areas

May 19, 2022 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Mandurah and Peel Region, Australia including Drakesbrook Dam, Lane Pool Reserve, Jarrahdale Heritage Park, Yalgorup National Park, Herron Point, Gooralong Park, South Dandalup Dam.
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1. Drakesbrook Dam

Weir Rd, Waroona, Western Australia 6215 Australia +61 8 9733 7800 http://www.visitpeel.com.au/accommodation/drakesbrook-weir/70332
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Drakesbrook Dam

Reviewed By Rochelle1986 - Perth, Australia

This place is a little gem! It’s the perfect place to bring the family and a picnic to spend the day playing in the water and relaxing. They have a pontoon for the kids to swim out and jump off, you can SUP here too (great place for beginners). You can also throw out a line and have a fish The water is very clear for those who like to see the bottom when swimming. They have a nice grass area and shade for you to set up for the day.

2. Lane Pool Reserve

Nanga Road, Dwellingup, Western Australia 6213 Australia +61 8 9538 1078 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/lane-poole-reserve
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Lane Pool Reserve

Reviewed By BerneyB2 - Western Australia, Australia

Tony’s bend was a lovely little camp site by the river, lots of nice walks and scenery in the reserve.

3. Jarrahdale Heritage Park

50 Jarrahdale Road, Jarrahdale, Western Australia 6124 Australia
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Featuring walk trails through the Gooralong Valley, the Jarrahdale Townsite and historic mill sites. Car parking adjacent to the Old Post Office Museum, public toilets with disabled access. Picnic tables on site with shaded pathways along the Brook. Interpretive signs situated at the starting point of the Heritage Town Walk Loop Trail.

4. Yalgorup National Park

Preston Beach Road, Mandurah, Western Australia 6210 Australia +61 8 9303 7750 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/yalgorup
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Yalgorup National Park

Reviewed By Tinatekle - Kelmscott, Australia

Lake Clifton with 2000 years old thrombolites it’s about 30min outside of Mandurah ad these look like rocks are ancient forms of microbial communities that produce energy from sun ????????❤️ they can be found only in few places in WA and the world ????????❤️???????? beautiful nature and nature trails around the lake and area picnic tables and plenty parking available with public toilets. For wine lovers there is a winery and brewery right next door so trip well worth either way. We loved it

5. Herron Point

Herron Point Rd Kooljerrenup Nature Reserve, Pinjarra, Western Australia 6208 Australia http://www.visitpeel.com.au/herron-point
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Herron Point

6. Gooralong Park

Atkins St, Jarrahdale, Western Australia 6124 Australia http://www.jarrahdale.com/walks-and-parks-of-jarrahdale
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Gooralong Park

Gooralong Park is situated in Serpentine National Park. Offering many walk trails, this is a perfect destination for those who enjoy the outdoors. Closed to vehicles. No camping. No toilet facilities available.

7. South Dandalup Dam

Del Park Road, South Dandalup In Darling Ranges, 90 Km SE Of Perth, Dwellingup, Western Australia 6213 Australia
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