Walyunga National Park

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Walyunga National Park is a protected natural area in Western Australia known for its rugged bushland, Aboriginal heritage sites, and scenic sections of the Swan River popular for hiking, picnicking, and white-water kayaking.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
bestVisitSeason spring
winter
climate Mediterranean climate
contains Aboriginal sites
archaeological sites
rock art sites
country Australia
distanceFromPerthCBD approximately 40 kilometres northeast
entryFeeRequired yes
hasCamping no formal public campground
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Noongar people NERFINISHED
hasFeature white-water rapids on Swan River
hasRecreationActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
canoeing
kayaking
picnics
hasRecreationFacility barbecue facilities
car parks
picnic areas
hasRiver Swan River NERFINISHED
hasTrail Echidna Trail NERFINISHED
Kingfisher Trail NERFINISHED
Walyunga Heritage Trail NERFINISHED
hasWildlife various bird species
western grey kangaroo
IBRARegion Swan Coastal Plain bioregion NERFINISHED
knownFor Aboriginal heritage sites
hiking
picnicking
rugged bushland
scenic river landscapes
white-water kayaking
locatedIn Swan Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Perth NERFINISHED
managingAuthority Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions NERFINISHED
nearestTown Bullsbrook NERFINISHED
partOf Swan River catchment NERFINISHED
popularEvent Avon Descent white-water race NERFINISHED
state Western Australia NERFINISHED
terrain granite outcrops
valleys
woodlands
vegetationType jarrah forest
marri woodland
wandoo woodland

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Swan River sourceLocation Walyunga National Park