Introducing Lake Clifton, a nature park nestled in Yalgorup National Park in Preston Beach, Western Australia. This picturesque destination offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the outdoors. With its lush woods, scenic boardwalks, and opportunities for hiking and picnicking, Lake Clifton provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. The park is also home to stunning lakes and a diverse range of bird and wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Whether you're looking to embark on a leisurely stroll through the park or simply lounge by the lakeside, Lake Clifton promises a serene and rejuvenating experience for all. Join them at Lake Clifton and indulge in the wonders of nature.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Picnic tables
- Public toilet
- Hiking
- Kid-friendly hikes
Reviews
An amazing day out for some good ole 4wding, just relaxing
Sweet place to explore, fish, 4wd, no water facilities, but you can hit the sand dunes and there’s no toilets (Bush loo only-0). Take some water, food, recovery gear, shovel, deflator and compressor etc.. The local fuel/shop charges to inflate- Support local businesses- Ranger patrolled.
Don’t forget there’s lots of flies during summer.
Otherwise a pretty chill place to go and relax.
First half is easy, then you turn the corner and go uphill through sand. That part doesn't last long. I enjoyed seeing a Bobtail along the way and the Peppermint grove is stunning. I'd definitely do this walk again.
Great exploring to find giants not much signage.
Thrombolites over rated. Just rock looking things. Car park has reputation for being high theft spot. Thorny devil winery/brewery near by is great though.
Entered at Tim's Thicket, drove and parked up along the beach Whitehills direction. Awesome!
When we left the beach, we used the Whitehills exit and discovered at the top of the dunes that the track had been majorly blocked.
⚠️If you're towing a boat, do not go this way! Even from the Bitumen side, it's not signed as a road closure.
Must see! Thrombolites are one of the oldest living things in the world (according to my kids). It's a very easy and short walk to get to the Thrombolites from the carpark.
Yalgorup Park is quite extensive and includes some walking trails picnic areas and scenic views. There are also some good birding areas for those interested.