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Beeliar Regional Park is a range of coastal wetlands containing an array of nature appreciation possibilities within the suburban confines of Perth.
Beeliar Regional Park is a natural haven located approximately 19 kilometres south of Perth's central business district.
Kogolup Lake consisits of two wetlands that are surrounded by jarrah/banksia bushland.
Living rock-like structures known as thrombolites have formed on the edges of Lake Clifton, and can be viewed from a boardwalk.
Lake Hayward is a peaceful setting for a picnic.
A bird hide on the edge of Lake Pollard is a great place to view the significant bird life.
The Lake Pollard Walk trail begins at the entrance to Martins Tank campground on Preston Beach Road and includes the Lake Pollard Bird Hide.For more informationvisit TrailsWA.
Lake Preston extends 20 kilometres south to Myalup.
Spectacular views of the surrounding landscape including Lake Mt Brown and Cockburn Sound are available from the lookout at the top of the hill.
North Lake has areas of open parkland and mixed banksia / jarrah / marri woodland. The area is home to a large number and variety of waterfowl which inhabit the lake until it dries out each summer.
The Spectacles Wetlands is a valuable natural asset located in the eponymous suburb, 30 kilometers south of Perth's central business district, in Western Australia.
Over 10,000 birds visit this internationally important wetland and nature reserve each year to feed before the lake dries out in the summer.
Yalgorup National Park is known for its elongated lakes, beautiful tuart, peppermint woodlands and above all, the microscopic communities that reside in Lake Clifton and form thrombolites.