Matilda Bay Reserve
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Cultural Recognition
We recognise and acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional custodians of Matilda Bay Reserve.
Overview of Matilda Bay Reserve
Matilda Bay Reserve is a beautiful location on the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River) nestled just south of Kings Park, and it’s one (1) of our favourite spots for a day of nature play!
The river is sheltered here, making it the perfect place for sand play, shallow water play, swimming, and paddling on a kayak or stand-up paddleboard. The pontoon is a great addition and will keep kids busy for hours – just check the water depth and underwater hazards first.
There are plenty of trees for picnicking and playing in the shade on the grass. The river and city skyline make for a wonderful view all year round, so don’t let the cold stop you from visiting!
Keep an eye out for dolphins who are often seen frolicking in the shallows of the river, and waterbirds like pelicans, swans, ducks, terns, herons and cormorants.
A flat, sealed path runs parallel to the river, and is suitable for bicycles, prams and wheelchairs.
There are electric barbecues and accessible public toilets available, so you really can spend a whole day here. There is no entry fee, and dogs are allowed but must be kept on lead.
Download the Every Kid in a Park app to use the interpretive map featuring photographs and additional information about each point.
Points of Interest
Points of interest provide accessibility information and nature play activities, including:
- Fly a Kite
- Adopt a Totem
- Visit Swan Estuary Marine Park
- Enjoy a Picnic
- Plant Pose
- Water Play
Every Kid in a Park Resources
Discover fun activities to do at any park!
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Plants and Animals
See if you can spot some of these plants and animals during your visit!
Animals
River:
- Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins
- West Australian seahorse
- Black swan
- Little cormorant
Birds:
- Magpies
- Willie wagtails
- Welcome swallow
- Silver gull
- Red wattlebird
Migratory birds (Pelican Point):
- Pied oystercatchers
- Red-capped plovers
- Sandpipers
- Stints
- Curlews
- Snipes
Plants:
- Marri tree
- Peppermint tree
- Coastal tea tree
Safety
We suggest taking time before your visit to read through this safety information.
When swimming in the river, keep in mind that:
- Riverbeds may be uneven, unstable or slippery and cause you to lose your footing.
- Underwater hazards such as rocks, branches and rubbish can create snags or cause injury.
- Always check the water depth. If you can see the bottom, the water may be shallower than it appears.
Visit the Explore Parks WA website for more.
Conservation
Matilda Bay Reserve is home to many plants and animals. Follow the tips below to assist in the protection of the Matilda Bay Reserve environment.
- Leave no trace. Ensure all food and rubbish is contained and out of reach of wildlife, and take all belongings with you when you leave.
- Do not feed wildlife.
- Do not disturb or displace plants and animals.
Acknowledgements
Visit the Explore Parks WA website for more information about Matilda Bay Reserve.
Nature Play WA would like to thank the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions for providing valuable information about Matilda Bay Reserve.