Beeliar Regional Park
Discover the beauty of the Beeliar Regional Park
The Beeliar Regional Park has facilities for a wide range of activities including picnics, bushwalking, cycling, jogging, education and relaxing.
The Beeliar wetlands lie on the Swan Coastal Plain south west of the City of Perth in Western Australia. There are more than twenty discrete lakes and hundreds of small swamps in this wetland complex. They follow the swales of the coastal dune system along the south west coast of Australia between the escarpment and the Indian Ocean.
This is also an important migratory bird route and these wetlands are an important stopover point. They are also immensely valuable as a habitat for the vast diversity of plants and animals which are found in the south western corner of Australia.
In the past these wetlands were also the home of the Beeliar group of the Nyoongar indigenous people and they still hold great cultural and spiritual significance for them.
Today the Beeliar wetlands are surrounded by urban development, but incredibly many have survived as a haven for wildlife. For urban dwellers the wetlands now provide opportunities for relaxation and spiritual enrichment in the midst of suburbia.