Leschenault Estuary and the adjoining Vasse-Wonnerup Wetlands form a vital coastal wetland system known for exceptional birdlife and scenic waterways ideal for wildlife observation and paddling.
Located near the city of Bunbury in southwestern Western Australia, the Leschenault Estuary and Vasse-Wonnerup Wetlands represent one of the state's most important wetland complexes. This area encompasses expansive tidal estuaries, shallow lakes, floodplains, and coastal dunes that collectively support remarkable biodiversity. The wetlands provide key habitat for numerous waterbirds, including migratory species protected under international agreements. It also supports important fish nursery grounds and native flora adapted to saline and freshwater conditions. Established as Ramsar-listed wetlands, this area carries both ecological and cultural significance, reflecting Indigenous Noongar connections with the land and waters. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching platforms, walking trails, and peaceful paddle sports on the calm waterways. The natural scenery includes reed beds, mudflats, and open water channels, attracting photographers and nature enthusiasts year-round. Nearby, the Bunbury Wildlife Park and Harvey Estuary provide complementary outdoor experiences. Conservation efforts focus on invasive species control, water quality monitoring, and maintaining habitat connectivity to sustain the wetlands’ ecological values. The area is accessible for day trips or multiple-day visits, with opportunities for educational tours and guided wildlife excursions. While no developed campgrounds exist within the wetland itself, nearby accommodations support visitor stays. The Leschenault Estuary Vasse-Wonnerup Wetlands offer a tranquil escape for those interested in wetland ecology, birdlife, and gentle outdoor recreation close to the southwestern coast of Australia.
Bird hide observing rare and migratory waterbirds like Australian Pelicans and Eastern Great Egrets
Expansive tidal flats and seagrass beds supporting diverse fish and shellfish populations
Scenic kayak routes on the calm Leschenault Estuary waters
Peaceful walking trails through reed beds and coastal savannahs
A wide tidal estuary providing sheltered waters for boating and habitat for juvenile fish species.
Floodplains and freshwater wetlands critical for migratory bird species and rich plant communities.
Strategically placed hides that allow close views of waterbirds without disturbance.