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Introduction:
Known as Perth's natural and cultural meeting place, Yanchep National Park offers daily tours of Crystal Cave and boat tours on the picturesque Loch McNess. Aboriginal cultural experiences are available on weekends and public holidays (subject to availability). Enjoy BBQ and picnic facilities, row boat hire, scenic walk trails, koalas, kangaroos and an abundance of other native animals and plants in one of the state's oldest National parks.
Please note: Due to an increase in water levels in Loch McNess, daily row boat hire is once again available to visitors. Daily boat tours however are still unavailable.
28 May 2008
Yanchep National Park - information and visitor's guide (965.1 kB)
Perth's Natural and Cultural Meeting Place
Nestled in tuart and banksia woodlands, the park is home to many different water and bush birds including grebes, swans, pelicans, cormorants, egrets, kingfishers, parrots, wrens and honeyeaters, to name a few. Endangered Carnaby's black cockatoos are a spectacular daily sight. Western Grey kangaroos are commonly seen on the walk trails or grazing on the picnic lawns and golf course.
The national park environment provides a unique setting to experience environmental and cultural activities that are informative and promote awareness about our natural areas. Find out more about the Yanchep NP Interpretive Activities.
Visit McNess Visitors Centre for tour bookings and a wide range of souvenirs. Located only 45 minutes north of Perth's city centre you'll soon understand why Yanchep National Park attracts over 240,000 local, interstate and international visitors each year.
Caves in the park
Several of the caves in Yanchep National Park have been open for tourists during the past 70 years. These include Cabaret, Mambibby, Yanchep, Yonderup and Crystal caves.
Cabaret Cave (previously known as Silver Stocking Cabaret Cave) was converted to an underground function centre in the 1930s, with some major modifications (concrete floor, doors, wall seating) to its structure. Find out more about Cabaret Cave.
The caves in Yanchep National Park comprise one of the six major cave regions of the State and there have been more than 600 caves documented in the park.
The caves at Yanchep were formed by underground streams, which flow westwards from the Gnangara Mound. The caves in the park are quite small in dimension and close to the surface, because the ground water is only about 10 metres below the surface.
In comparison, the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Range has a water table of more than 200 metres in depth, and therefore has large caves.
Caves have three main values:
- As habitats for certain species of wildlife
- As sites of archaeological and scientific importance
- As attractions to tourists and recreational cavers.
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Where is it?: Yanchep National Park is situated 51 kilometres north of Perth.
Travelling time: 45 minutes drive from Perth's city centre.
Access:
Just follow Wanneroo Road north about 25 kilometres past Wanneroo and you will see the Yanchep National Park signs.
Entry to Yanchep National Park costs:
$10 per vehicle (up to eight legally seated people).
$5 per motor cycle and concession cardholders.
$4.00 per coach passenger ($1.50 per senior coach)
Or
$20.00 Annual Local Pass and visit as often as you like for any 12 month period.
Best season: Yanchep National Park is enjoyed by people throughout the year. However, spring is the best time to view the wildflowers.
What to see and do: Koala Boardwalk, McNess House Visitor Centre and Souvenir Shop, Row Boat Hire, Golf course, Activity programs for schools
Feature article(s): Koala Boardwalk
Facilities:
A number of trails and toilet blocks have been designed to accommodate people with disabilities.
There are many picnic shelters, tables and free gas barbecues located throughout the park that offer visitors a tranquil and relaxing setting.
Enjoy a self guided walk through Boomerang Gorge whilst the interpretive signage provides you with an informative guide as you meandering through the 500m trail.
Experience the hospitality of the historic Yanchep Inn, or tempt your sweet tooth at Chocolate Drops - an award winning chocolate manufacturer.
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