Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park

Natural Attractions

The Leschenault Peninsula is in Australind, close to Bunbury. This thin strip of land separates the mouth of the Collie River and the Indian Ocean. It's a scenic haven for wildlife on both sides.
Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park, Australind, Western Australia
Stroll along the sandy beach. It seems to go on forever. In the water there's a whole lot of ocean to discover. Swimming and snorkelling are popular activities. Fishing fans will find excellent spots to cast a line from the beach. Cook up your catch on the provided barbeques. 'Voila', lunch is served.

Behind the dunes the landscape transforms into a tuart and peppermint woodland. Take a bushwalk or cycle. Can you spot a brushtail or ringtail possum? Unlikely, but you never know. Both these shy, nocturnal creatures call the park home. You'll definitely see birds though. Birdwatchers will love the Peninsula. Over 60 species of birds have been recorded between the beach and woodland. Don't forget your binoculars! Please remember to help keep wildlife wild, by not feeding birds and other animals.

Camping is available at the Belvidere Campground.

Information

Address

Off Buffalo Road, Australind, Western Australia, 6233

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