Woodland Reserve
About the Business
Welcome to Woodland Reserve, a captivating establishment located at Whiteman, Drumpellier Drive, 233 in Western Australia. As a prominent park, point of interest, and tourist attraction, Woodland Reserve offers an exceptional experience for visitors of all ages.
Conveniently accessible via Hepburn Avenue or Tonkin Highway through Beechboro Road, our institution boasts a range of amenities and features that ensure a delightful visit. With over 30 shelters available for hire, each equipped with tables and seating, you can gather with friends and family to enjoy a picnic or a leisurely meal surrounded by the beauty of nature.
At Woodland Reserve, we prioritize inclusivity and accessibility. Our shops, toilets, and most attractions are fully accessible, with ramps provided to all buildings. This ensures that everyone, regardless of mobility, can fully enjoy their time spent in our park.
One of our core values is a commitment to environmental, transport, and cultural heritage education and conservation. With nearly half of the park's land dedicated to wildlife conservation, Woodland Reserve provides a protected habitat for a diverse array of plant and animal species native to the area. We take great pride in our role as stewards of this land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
As we immerse ourselves in the beauty and serenity of Woodland Reserve, it is important to acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional owners and custodians of the land. We honor the Elders, both past and present, and hold deep appreciation for their descendants who are present today and those who will continue to carry their legacy forward.
Whether you are seeking a tranquil retreat, a place to connect with nature, or an opportunity to learn about and appreciate Australia's rich heritage, Woodland Reserve is the perfect destination. Join us as we celebrate the wonders of Western Australia's natural beauty and cultural significance at this remarkable institution.
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Location & Phone number
233 Drumpellier Drive, Whiteman, Western Australia 6068, Australia
Reviews
"Favourite place"
"The Woylie walk on Friday evening 3rd Feb was a wonderful introduction to these little known and scarcely seen, animals. The guide was so knowledgeable and informative and we were able to spend time viewing the animals in a protected environment. Unlike some guided walks where one hopes to see nocturnal animals, you will definitely see these creatures. Thanks to Whiteman park for arranging these walks."
"Walking with the Wylie's at Whiteman Park a great experience for young and old.See their website."
"Woylie walk was really interesting."
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