A photo of Serpentine Falls. The falls rush over orange-coloured rocks into a natural pool below. The sky above is clear and a brilliant blue colour.

Serpentine National Park

100 Falls Rd, Serpentine

Located 50 minutes south of Perth, Serpentine National Park is one of the most spectacular nature spots within the Perth metropolitan area. The main attraction of the park is Serpentine Falls โ€“ a 15 metre waterfall that flows from the Serpentine River and cascades over granite outcrops, into a natural pool.

Play Features

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Swim: natural pool

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Plants & animals: kangaroos, native birds, wildflowers

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Paths & trails: 4 walk trails to explore

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Views: waterfall

Our Favourite Features

Be sure to check out these unique features at Serpentine National Park!

Kangaroos are commonly spotted in the national park. Please do not disturb or feed any wildlife.

There are four trails to explore within the park that lead visitors through the beautiful surrounding bushland.

The path from the picnic area to the falls is mostly accessible, except for some small steps leading into the pool at the bottom of the falls.

A photo of two kangaroos in the picnic area at Serpentine National Park. They stand on some green grass, and tall trees can be seen in the background.
A photo of a wide, sealed path winding through bushland in Serpentine National Park.
A photo of stairs leading to the pool at the bottom of Serpentine Falls. The falls can be seen rushing over orange-coloured rocks in the distance.

Accessibility

Accessible toilets

Accessible parking

Accessible paths

Entry fee

Amenities

Toilets

Parking

BBQs

Shade

Picnic tables

Opening hours information

A photo of a sign on a short stone wall surrounded by green grass, bushes and trees. The sign reads โ€œSerpentine National Park.โ€
A photo of the picnic area at Serpentine National Park. Itโ€™s an open space of green grass, trees, picnic tables and barbecues.
A photo of a flat walkway with metal railings winding over the Serpentine River and through green trees and bushland.
Two people sitting on a rock ledge on the edge of the natural pool at Serpentine Falls. The pool is a deep blue/green colour. Green trees and bushland can be seen in the distance.

Safety Information

We suggest taking time before you visit any regional or national park to read through the safety information found at Explore Parks, particularly relevant information regarding bushfire season and water hazards.

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Disclaimer

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