Yanchep National Park is the perfect place to experience a true Aussie environment in one of Perth's oldest national parks. Visitors can experience Aboriginal culture (subject to availability), participate in a cave tour, admire heritage architecture, Australian flora and fauna including kangaroos and koalas and birdlife, walk along the park's trails, enjoy a picnic in the natural surrounds or dine at one of the park's dining facilities.

Crystal Cave is open daily for tours and the park offers a choice of nine interesting walk trails ranging in length from 500 meters to 52 kilometres. See collapsed cave systems, gorges, interesting coastal wetlands or historic remains. Choose a walking trail to suit your fitness level/time frame.

For a unique experience, book your special occasion at Cabaret Cave, Perth's only cave for hire. This purpose-modified natural cave is visually amazing, acoustically sensational and naturally air-conditioned. Cabaret Cave has been used for functions since the 1930s and caters to up to 200 people.

If looking to stay, take advantage of Yanchep Inn's luxury accommodation and get an after-dark view of some of Australia's amazing fauna, or alternately if you're on the move with your tent, camper trailer, caravan etc., you can camp out at Henry White Campground via: https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/henry-white-oval-campground

Tourists are advised to check for alerts and road/park closures before commencing their travel on www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au