Park of the Month

Park of the Month

Every Kid in a Park is a project to support families of children of all abilities in accessing and enjoying the outdoors (like local parks, nature reserves, beaches and national parks) around Western Australia.  

Join us online each month as we share information, photos and resources of WA’s beautiful national parks through our Park of the Month initiative, providing families with the opportunity to explore our unique natural assets in Western Australia.  

Canning River Regional Park

March 28, 2022

Empty heading For a more accessible experience of our website, you’ll notice our Accessibility Tool on the lower right of your screen.  Click on the button to access the user-triggered customisations. Cultural Recognition Canning River Regional Park and Kent Street Weir are situated on Whadjuk Noongar Country. Noongar people are the traditional owners and custodians […]

John Forrest National Park

August 26, 2022

Empty heading Website Accessibility For a more accessible experience of our website, you’ll notice our Accessibility Tool in the corner of your screen.  Click on the button to access the user-triggered customisations. Cultural Recognition This is Whadjuk Nyoongar Country. John Forrest National Park is on Whadjuk Nyoongar country.    Whadjuk people are the traditional owners […]

Karijini National Park

June 30, 2022

Empty heading Website Accessibility For a more accessible experience of our website, you’ll notice our Accessibility Tool in the corner of your screen.  Click on the button to access the user-triggered customisations. Cultural Recognition The Banyjima, Yinhawangka and Kurrama Aboriginal people know the Hamersley Range as Karijini. The name of the park recognises the historic […]

Mundy Regional Park

July 29, 2022

Empty heading Website Accessibility For a more accessible experience of our website, you’ll notice our Accessibility Tool in the corner of your screen.  Click on the button to access the user-triggered customisations. Cultural Recognition This is Whadjuk Noongar country.   Noongar people are the traditional owners and custodians of the south-west of Western Australia. Noongar boodjar […]

This photo was taken with Ammo Jetty being the central focus. The Jetty extends out across the water, with two kids walking away from the camera into the distance. The jetty has a light grey concrete pathway, with brown wooden framing on each side. The sand on the beach is white, which extends to the clear blue water. The sky above is blue with no clouds in sight. 

Woodman Point Regional Park

April 27, 2022

Website Accessibility For a more accessible experience of our website, you’ll notice our Accessibility Tool on the lower right of your screen.  Click on the button to access the user-triggered customisations. Cultural Recognition This is Whadjuk Noongar country.   Noongar people are the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the south-west of Western Australia. Noongar boodjar (Country) […]

This photograph was taken standing on the Dwerta Mia Walk Trail. The walk way is dirt and brown in colour, and is surrounded on both sides by brown and green trees and grass. To the left of the walk trail is a large light grey rock. There are trees in the background and the blue sky can be seen above

Yanchep National Park

May 9, 2022

Empty heading For a more accessible experience of our website, you’ll notice our Accessibility Tool on the lower right of your screen.  Click on the button to access the user-triggered customisations. Cultural Recognition This is Whadjuk and Yued Noongar Country. Noongar people are the traditional owners and custodians of the south-west of Western Australia. Noongar […]

Acknowledgements

Nature Play WA would like to thank our partner on this project, the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions who are helping us to connect WA kids to our greatest asset, our amazing outdoors. 

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