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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaWellington National Park

Wellington National Park

AU
National Park·Serene, Lush, Wild
Wellington National Park
Photo by M Rahul Reddy from Google Places
Wellington National Park
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Wellington National Park
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Wellington National Park
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Wellington National Park
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Wellington National Park
Photo by M Rahul Reddy from Google Places
Wellington National Park
Photo by Cookstein k from Google Places
Wellington National Park
Photo by Paul G from Google Places
Wellington National Park
Photo by Ritz from Google Places
Wellington National Park
Photo by niki from Google Places

Wellington National Park, situated near Collie in Western Australia, offers a serene immersion into the state's unique wilderness. The park is characterized by its towering jarrah and marri forests, which create a lush, shaded canopy for visitors to explore. Winding trails cater to bushwalkers and birdwatchers, while the Collie River provides a calm, scenic focal point for picnics and quiet reflection. It is a versatile destination that accommodates both quick day trips and extended camping stays. Whether you are seeking an active day of hiking or a peaceful moment in nature, this park provides a quintessential Australian bush experience.

Wellington National Park, situated near Collie in Western Australia, offers a serene immersion into the state's unique wilderness. The park is characterized by its towering jarrah and marri forests, which create a lush, shaded canopy for visitors to explore. Winding trails cater to bushwalkers and birdwatchers, while the Collie River provides a calm, scenic focal point for picnics and quiet reflection. It is a versatile destination that accommodates both quick day trips and extended camping stays. Whether you are seeking an active day of hiking or a peaceful moment in nature, this park provides a quintessential Australian bush experience.

Highlights

  • Towering jarrah and marri forest canopies

  • Scenic trails perfect for bushwalking and birdwatching

  • Calm Collie River frontage ideal for picnics

  • Versatile options for both day trips and overnight camping

Before you go: Wellington National Park essentials

  • Remote location requires self-sufficiency for food and water.

  • Check for seasonal fire bans or park closures before planning your visit.

  • The park is home to diverse wildlife; keep a respectful distance.

Preparation

Ensure you have sufficient water and supplies, as facilities in national parks can be limited.

Navigation

Download offline maps before arriving, as mobile reception can be spotty in dense forest areas.

Best For

Nature lovers, hikers, and campers seeking a serene bush experience.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$120 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Leave No Trace

Help preserve the natural beauty by carrying out all your trash and respecting local wildlife habitats.

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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