moderate
4–6 hours
Good physical condition required; some routes involve elevation changes and rough terrain.
Discover the rugged beauty of Deadly Basin with Discover Deadly’s scenic outdoor tours. Perfect for all adventure levels, their trips reveal dramatic rock formations, vibrant wildlife, and hidden viewpoints that make every journey unforgettable.
For Everyone • Enjoy a fun experience with a friendly python and dragons
10:30am & 1:30pm
Slither on in to the Discover Deadly Reptile Education Centre. Whether you have a fascination or fear of scaley critters this renowned reptile centre provides “edutainment” at its finest. Enjoy a fun experience with a difference: meet a friendly python, watch dragons being fed, learn about arachnids, listen to the frog chorus, or simply be mesmerised by the floating turtles. Grab a barista-made coffee while exploring the garden where there is a themed nature play including a life-size 3D snakes and ladders game. The centre holds over 40 different species of reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, and birds including a rather spectacular crocodile. Discover Deadly promotes conservation and respect for all native wildlife, it truly is one of Western Australia’s best reptile centres.
Learn deadly cool facts about some of the world's most misunderstood critters, and watch how they feed. Two large backdrops provide the perfect place to capture a unique photograph with a python and take a memorable moment home.
Last Entry is 3pm
Ensure you stay hydrated on hikes, especially in hot weather.
Apply sunscreen and wear a wide-brimmed hat to guard against sun exposure.
Morning visits help you avoid the heat and enjoy cooler, golden lighting.
Some routes may be inaccessible during winter snow or rain—plan accordingly.
Deadly Basin has been inhabited by indigenous peoples for thousands of years, with several culturally significant sites nearby.
The area is protected to preserve its geological and ecological integrity, with sustainable tourism practices actively promoted.
Sturdy footwear provides necessary ankle support and grip on uneven surfaces.
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat protect against harsh UV rays.
summer specific
Layered clothing helps manage varying temperatures, especially during early mornings and evenings.
spring;fall;winter specific
Hydration is key during outdoor activities—bring plenty of water.