Department of Environment and Conservation
33 guidesThe Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) protects and conserves the State’s natural environment on behalf of the people of Western Australia. This includes managing the State’s national parks, marine parks and other reserves, which cover a total area of more than 27 million hectares.
Western Australia has 100 national parks and 12 marine parks with a diverse array of landscapes and seascapes, from coral reefs and tall forests to deep gorges and open plains of wildflowers.
DEC also manages two of the world’s greatest long distance trails: the 1000 kilometre Bibbulmun Track for walkers, and the 1000 kilometre Munda Biddi Trail (when completed early 2013) for cyclists.
Website: DEC official website
Guides
Approximately 8km walk trail along the Chichester Range
Wild coastal scenery, rugged granite peaks and sweeping heathlands
Experience WA's largest island within the magnificent Shark Bay World Heritage Area
Desert on the edge of the sea
Discovering the Kimberley's 350-million-year-old Devonian Reef system
Explore a 4WD historic track in the Great Western Woodlands from the Wheatbelt to the Goldfields
Experience the Murchison River and coastal gorges
Enjoy spectacular gorges and stunning lookouts in WA's second largest national park
Explore corals in a sanctuary zone within the spectacular Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area
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