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Water Attractions

Lake Kepwari

Lake Kepwari

The lake is located within the south-west region of Western Australia, 15km south east of Collie. The name Lake Kepwari comes from local Willman language “ Kepwari” meaning “ playing …

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Potter’s Gorge

Situated on the shores of Wellington Dam, in a shady forest setting, is Potters Gorge with good views across the back waters of the Dam. The campground has been upgraded …

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Glen Mervyn Dam

Glen Mervyn Dam is 18km south of Collie and is a popular waterskiing, swimming and fishing spot. Camping is permitted on the western shore of the dam where a toilet …

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Honeymoon Pool

HONEYMOON POOL in the Wellington National Park is one of the best known swimming and camping spots in WA, having repeatedly been voted amongst Australia’s finest. Situated a couple of hours …

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Gelcoat

Along the creek from Stones Brook is the Gelcoat campsite. This is designed for lightweight camping and has no designated bays. Campers park their vehicles at a central location rather …

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Minningup Pool

Located only 3km south of Collie townsite on Mungalup Road, this wide stretch of the Collie River is a beautiful and tranquil spot for swimming, fishing and canoeing. Take a …

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Collie Mine Worker’s Memorial Swimming Pool

The Collie Mine Worker’s Memorial local town Swimming Pool was built in November 1964. The outdoor pool which is one of the few 50m outdoor pools in the South West …

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Stockton Lake

Located 7km east of Collie township on the Collie-Darkan Road, Stockton Lake is another bush camping and swimming area. Stockton was originally an open cut coal mine, but has long …

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Central Park & Water Playground

Conveniently located in the CBD, the park is fully accessible all year round and features grassed picnic areas, electric barbecues, tables and seating, landscaping, toilets and change rooms as well …

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