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Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park adventures

Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park Adventures

Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park offers rich coastal wetlands, diverse birdlife, and scenic walking trails ideal for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts exploring south-western Australia’s unique ecosystems.

2,200
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
Approx. 30,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park

 

Located on the north shore of the Leschenault Estuary near Bunbury, Western Australia, Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park conserves a vital area of coastal wetlands, dunes, and native vegetation. The park extends along the peninsula separating the Leschenault Inlet and Geographe Bay, characterized by its sand dunes, salt marshes, and freshwater swamps. It is internationally significant for its importance to migratory and resident bird species within the Ramsar-listed Leschenault Estuary wetlands. Visitors experience a rich variety of birdwatching opportunities, including sightings of black swans, fairy terns, and western corellas. The park also supports flora such as swamp banksia, coastal saltbush, and various sedges. Historically, the area holds significance for the Noongar people, with cultural sites and traditional ecological knowledge tied to the peninsula’s environments. Key recreation activities include walking along the boardwalk trails that pass through diverse habitats, fishing from estuary fringes, and quiet observation of wildlife. The park’s accessibility from the nearby regional city of Bunbury also makes it a popular destination for day trips and educational outings. Conservation efforts focus on protecting the estuarine health and managing invasive species threatening native plants and animals. Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park provides a tranquil, natural refuge that highlights the ecological value and coastal biodiversity of Western Australia's south-western coastline.

Highlights

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Leschenault Estuary Birdwatching Platform offering panoramic views of migratory and resident bird species

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Coastal dunes and salt marsh ecosystem supporting rare and endemic plant communities

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Vehicular access to quiet fishing spots along Estuary shores

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Accessible boardwalk trails through varied wetland habitats with interpretive signage

Notable Natural Features

Leschenault Estuary

A Ramsar-listed wetland of international importance, providing habitat for numerous migratory bird species and native aquatic life.

Boardwalk Trails

Elevated wooden pathways allowing visitors to safely explore fragile wetland and dune environments while minimizing impact.

Coastal Dune Systems

Dynamic dunes composed of native vegetation that protect inland areas and support a range of plant and animal species.