Avon Valley National Park is in the outback on the west coast of Western Australia, about 80km from Perth, the capital of Western Australia.
Avon Valley National Park, one of the closest national parks to Perth, is within one hour of driving. The Avon River flows through the National Park, where the annual Rapids raft race: The Avon Desert is held.
Camping, white-water rafting, canoeing and picnicking are the most popular activities in Avon Valley National Park, which features campsites, barbecue facilities and a number of shaded picnic sites and riverside walk trails, and the lush red willow eucalyptus, eucalyptus and eucalyptus forests in the national park provide a rich variety of habitats for plants and animals, and plants, with a vibrant array of colourful wildflowers every spring. In addition, there are more than 90 species of birds living in the national park, which is also a good place for bird watching.
Access to Avon Valley National Park requires the purchase of tickets (prices as of early 2020):
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