Explore Parks WA
05/06/2026
There’s only one way to celebrate World Trails Day this Saturday 6 June… and that’s by getting out on a trail.
And we’ve got plenty of trails to choose from.
Horse trails, mountain bike trails, wheelchair and pram accessible trails, trails with sweeping views, trails through tunnels, trails through enormous trees, along beaches, through forests, and up hills and so much more.
Whether you’re heading out for a big adventure or just a short wander, there’s a trail waiting for you.
Want to find your next trail? Download the FREE Trails WA app and choose your next adventure ➡️ https://trailswa.com.au/news-events/article/discover-more-beyond-the-trail-with-the-new-trails-wa-app
📷 Brownyn Wells, Daniela Tommasi Photography , Tourism WA, DBCA and .
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03/06/2026
Exciting changes are on the way for William Bay National Park!
Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks will soon feature safer, more accessible paths, steps, boardwalks and viewing platforms.
Work kicks off in June and includes an accessible lookout over Greens Pool plus a back‑of‑beach boardwalk - perfect for relaxing and taking in the stunning views.
The park will remain open during construction, though some paths and trails may be closed at times - alternative access routes will be available where possible. Elephant Rocks beach will likely be closed for the duration of the works.
Thanks for your patience while we make these improvements and, if you'd like to know more about the project https://www.dbca.wa.gov.au/management/park-and-infrastructure-projects/william-bay-national-park-infrastructure-project
Know before you go and check Park Alerts https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au
📷 Images and artists render DBCA and Bron Anderson.
Did anyone check out the new Glen Brook elevated walkway on the weekend? 👀
Ever wondered how a walkway like this is built?
This video takes you behind the scenes of the construction process and highlights design features that help protect the surrounding environment while improving access for you in the park.
And, there’s more to come - construction on the new West Ridge amenities plaza will be starting soon.
Find out more about the John Forrest National Park Improvement Plan:
https://www.dbca.wa.gov.au/management/park-and-infrastructure-projects/john-forrest-national-park-improvement-project
And if you want to see it for yourself - https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park/john-forrest-national-park
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