If you’re searching for the best outdoor experiences in Western Australia’s South West, Bunbury Geographe delivers coastal beauty, forest trails and wildlife encounters all within easy reach.
From sunrise swims to scenic bushwalks, here’s how to experience the region’s natural highlights.
Beaches & Coastal Walks
Koombana Bay is one of Bunbury’s most popular beaches, known for calm swimming conditions and family-friendly facilities. Lighthouse Beach offers dramatic coastal views and great photo opportunities.
The Bunbury Foreshore walking paths are ideal for a relaxed morning stroll, with cafés nearby for a post-walk coffee.
Explore Wellington National Park
Less than an hour from Bunbury, Wellington National Park is home to the impressive Wellington Dam, bushwalking trails and scenic picnic areas. The famous Wellington Dam Mural - one of the largest dam murals in the world - is worth the drive alone.
Visit the WA Parks and Wildlife website for updated park information.

Wildlife Encounters
The Bunbury Wildlife Park provides close encounters with native Australian animals, while birdwatchers will enjoy exploring the Leschenault Estuary’s wetlands.
Kayaking, fishing and stand-up paddleboarding are also popular along the estuary - just moments from Australind.
Cycling & Mountain Biking
The region’s mix of coastal paths and forest tracks makes it ideal for cyclists. Ferguson Valley and surrounding state forests offer mountain biking trails for all skill levels.

Ready to Explore?
From coastal sunsets to forest escapes, Bunbury Geographe offers outdoor adventures for every pace and interest.
Plan your stay at Australind Tourist Park and start exploring today.