About Yanchep & Yanchep National Park
Yanchep National Park sits on Perth's northern coast, offering a network of trails through native bushland, limestone caves, and seasonal wetlands. The park protects unique coastal landscape and is home to one of Western Australia's most accessible cave systems, making it ideal for exploring on foot or staying longer at nearby campsites.
Walks & Trails
The park has trails suited to all fitness levels. Easy options include the Woodlands walk (2.6km) and the Wetlands / Ghost House Trail, both starting near the visitor centre. For cave exploration, try the Caves Trail or combine it with the Cockatoo Trail. The Wetlands Lookout Loop Trail offers wetland views. Moderate hikers can tackle the Yanchep Rose (14km) or the Cockatoo (17.5km). For longer days, the Coastal Plain Walk Trail (5km away) explores coastal plains habitat.
Camping
Base yourself at Henry White Oval Campground or Henry White Oval (1km away), both within the park precinct. The Club caravan park (6km) and Campground Adventure Park (7km) are nearby alternatives. For seaside camping, Burns Beach Caravan Park and Burns Beach Sunset Village are 24km south, or try free camping at Wilbinga Grove (25km).
Attractions & Things to See
Yanchep National Park and Crystal Cave is the centrepiece, featuring limestone caves and native wildlife. Perth Zoo (63km) and Lesmurdie Falls (85km) offer further day-trip options.
Golf
The Yanchep National Park Golf Course is on site (1km away). Nearby alternatives include Sun City Country Club (3km), Carramar Golf Course (27km), and Wanneroo Golf Course (27km).
Pubs & Dining
For meals and drinks, visit The Cornerstone Ale House (13km) or Ocean View Tavern (16km). Whale+Ale (19km) has a beer garden, while Currambine Bar & Bistro (26km) offers bistro dining.
Wineries & Cellar Doors
Wine enthusiasts can visit Western Range (39km), or venture further to the Swan Valley region for Edgecombe Brothers, Henley Park Winery, Upper Reach Winery, Mann Winery, and Howard Park Wines (all 57–59km).