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Waroona, WA 6215

Mandurah · Western Australia · Population 4,234 · Median age 48

Waroona is a quiet inland town south of Perth, offering wetland walks and lakeside camping near the Serpentine River.

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Written by Touringuide Team

Waroona sits inland from Perth's coastal sprawl, providing a peaceful base for exploring the wetland reserves and bushland of the region. The area is characterised by its rural character and proximity to natural reserves, making it suitable for those wanting to escape busier coastal areas while remaining within driving distance of Perth.

The Serpentine River and surrounding wetlands attract walkers and nature enthusiasts. Camping options are available nearby at Navarino Lakeside, offering a comfortable base for exploring local trails and reserves. The town itself is small but functional, with essential services and the Rec Hotel for meals and drinks.

About Waroona — Demographics

Based on postcode 6215 area (ABS Census 2021)
4,234
Population
48
Median Age
$1,312/wk
Median Household Income
2.4
Avg Household Size
$1,625/mo
Median Mortgage
$260/wk
Median Rent
18%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Wetland Walk Trail4.4km hiking trail showcasing the region's wetland ecology and bird life.
  • Noisy Scrub Bird Trail5.8km hiking trail through native scrub habitat, good for spotting local fauna.

Must Do

  • Stay at Navarino Lakeside CampingLakeside campsite offering close access to wetlands and walking trails in the area.
  • Walk the wetland reservesExplore the Serpentine River wetlands on foot to observe waterbirds and native vegetation.

Travel Tips

  • Fuel up in Waroona or nearby towns before heading to remote trails; services are limited in surrounding bushland.
  • Bring plenty of water and sun protection for wetland walks, especially in warmer months.
  • Book Navarino Lakeside Camping in advance during weekends and school holidays.
  • Mobile coverage can be patchy in some surrounding reserves; download offline maps before exploring trails.
  • Check trail conditions after heavy rain, as wetland areas can become muddy and difficult to access.
Traffic & Access: Waroona is accessed via the South Western Highway from Perth, about 80km south. The town is well-connected by sealed road; driving conditions are generally good year-round.
Best Time to Visit: April to September offers cooler temperatures and lower fire risk for bush walking; winter can bring wet conditions to wetland trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Waroona?

There are 10 campsites near Waroona, including Navarino Lakeside Camping (7.9km), Baden Powell Campground - Lane Pool Reserve (19.4km), Lake Brockman Tourist Park (19.5km).

What walks and trails are near Waroona?

There are 10 walking trails near Waroona, including Wetland Walk Trail (4.4km), Noisy Scrub Bird Trail (5.8km), Haul Road (14.3km).

Is there fuel near Waroona?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Waroona, including Ampol Foodary Forrest Highway South (20.3km), Ampol Foodary Forrest Highway North (20.5km), BP DWELLINGUP (21.1km).