Whiteman Park Visitor Centre

Caversham, Western Australia

About Caversham & Whiteman Park

Whiteman Park sits in the leafy Perth suburbs, offering a mix of bushland trails and proximity to the renowned Swan Valley wine region. The park provides easy access to walking paths through natural bushland, caravan accommodation, and some of Perth's best cellar doors—all within a short drive of the city.

Walks & Trails

Whiteman Park has an extensive network of walking trails suitable for all fitness levels. The closest options include Wunanga Trail and Werillyiup Trail, both within 2km of the visitor centre. For longer walks, try Aquarius Loop, The Green Circle Path, or Daintree Loop, all under 7km away. A full day could include Millstream Grove, Verdant Vista, or Sherbrooke Retreat.

Camping

Several caravan parks are nearby, making Caversham ideal for caravanners. Acclaim Swan Valley Tourist Park and Swan Valley Tourist Park are just 4km away, while Discovery Parks - Swan Valley and Perth Vineyards Holiday Park (Big 4) are 6km away. All provide easy access to both the park and the wine region.

Wineries & Cellar Doors

The Swan Valley is one of Western Australia's oldest wine regions, with cellar doors nearby. Visit Houghton Wines, Ugly Duckling Wines, Lancaster Wines, Heafod Glen Winery, Sittella, or Swan Wine Tasting—all within 6km of the visitor centre. Most offer tasting rooms and scenic vineyard views.

Golf

Altone Park Golf Course is just 5km away. Golfers after more options can head to Bayswater Golf Course, Marangaroo Golf Course, The Vines Golf Course, or Western Australian Golf Club, all within 15km.

Pubs & Dining

Beeches Tavern is nearby at 4km. For more options, Bassendean Hotel, The Brook Bar & Bistro, Mash Brewery, Homestead Bar, and Homestead Brewery are all within 8km and offer casual dining and drinks.

Last updated 17 April 2026

Visitor Information

OPEN: 8:30am-6pm

99A Lord Street

Caversham, WA

Facilities

Wheelchair Accessible
👶 Baby Change
🅿️ Parking (incl. accessible)

Last updated 17 April 2026

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