WA Parks Pass Discount Code for Families
Families can save on entry to WA’s amazing national and regional parks with Nature Play WA’s unique 50% off parks pass discount code.
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions is offering Nature Play WA’s Every Kid in a Park community 50% off the purchase of an annual parks pass, annual concession pass or local park pass through our unique WA parks pass discount code.

The Every Kid in a Park program encourages families to discover WAโs amazing national and regional parks to experience the many benefits of spending time in nature together. This program makes outdoor adventures easier and more accessible for families by providing useful information and resources, and a 50% discount on entry to paid parks when using our exclusive discount code.
Whether itโs school holidays, youโre planning family travel in our wonderful state or just looking for something to do as a family this weekend, a visit to one of WAโs beautiful parks is always a good idea! And our unique 50% off park pass discount makes it an excellent choice!
About Park Passes
Entry fees apply at over 30 of Western Australia’s world-class parks and reserves. Purchasing an annual or annual concession park pass can save you money on your visits, and provides the convenience of unlimited entry without needing to pay a fee at the time of each visit. Plus each pass purchased makes a valuable contribution to the management of these special areas.
50% Off Parks Pass Discount Code
Enter your details below to receive the discount code directly to your inbox. This code is valid for a 50% discount on the purchase of any annual parks pass, annual concession pass or local park pass.
Discount Terms & Conditions
The discount code is valid for a 50% discount on the purchase of any annual parks pass, annual concession pass or local park pass.
Please visit the Department of Biodiveristy, Conservation and Attractions website for more information, including the terms and conditions of use.
This initiative is proudly supported by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attraction’s Parks and Wildlife Service.







