Bold Park Nature Reserve is a coastal bushland reserve providing a refuge for native flora and fauna just minutes from Perth’s CBD, known for its walking trails and panoramic ocean views.
Bold Park Nature Reserve is a 437-hectare protected area located in the suburb of City Beach, Western Australia, along the Indian Ocean coast. It features a distinctive sand dune system with limestone outcrops, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean and Perth’s skyline. The reserve is part of a larger urban conservation effort to preserve remnants of the Swan Coastal Plain’s original vegetation, primarily composed of kwongan heathlands and woodland species such as banksias, jarrah, and tuart trees. Bold Park’s ecology supports diverse wildlife including endangered species like the quenda (southern brown bandicoot) and numerous bird species, making it a significant urban biodiversity hotspot. Historically, the park was named after William E. Bold, a long-serving Perth City Council engineer and city planner who advocated for green spaces in urban development. Visitors enjoy numerous interconnected walking trails, from easy strolls to moderate bushwalks, which lead to scenic lookouts such as the Waratah Lookout with expansive coastal vistas. The reserve is also a popular destination for native plant enthusiasts and bird watchers. The Bold Park Environmental Centre offers educational programs focused on conservation and sustainable management practices. Although there are no campgrounds within the reserve, its proximity to Perth makes it an accessible natural escape for day visitors seeking hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography opportunities in a protected coastal bush setting.
Waratah Lookout offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and Perth coastline
Diverse Coastal Kwongan vegetation supporting rare wildflowers and native fauna
Educational Bold Park Environmental Centre with conservation programs
Interconnected walking trails through varied terrain including limestone outcrops and sand dunes
A prominent vantage point providing sweeping views of the Indian Ocean, Perth city, and surrounding bushland.
A unique, species-rich shrubland ecosystem native to southwestern Australia, renowned for its diversity of wildflowers and endemic plants.
A facility dedicated to environmental education, offering programs, workshops, and resources about local biodiversity and conservation.