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Western Australia

56 water features • 47 waterfalls • 9 dams

Western Australia is a playground for nature lovers, offering a spectacular blend of pristine beaches, rugged outback and, most notably, an astonishing array of water features. With 47 breathtaking waterfalls and 9 historic dams spread across the region, travelers can discover 56 unique water‑focused destinations that showcase the state’s crystal‑clear streams, cascading pools, and tranquil reservoirs. Whether you’re chasing the thunderous roar of Falls River in the Kimberley, the serene plunge of Munda Biddi Falls in the South West, or the scenic picnic spots around Murray River Dam near Perth, Western Australia delivers unforgettable experiences for hikers, photographers, and families alike.

Each sub‑region— from the tropical north‑west to the wine‑country south‑west—offers its own character and hidden gems. Explore the Kimberley’s remote waterfalls, wander the Goldfields‑Esperance coastal lagoons, or unwind beside the Great Southern’s alpine dams. These water attractions are not only perfect for day trips but also serve as ideal launch points for multi‑day adventure itineraries and eco‑tourism routes.

Ready to dive into Western Australia’s liquid wonders? Our comprehensive travel guide maps every waterfall, dam, and scenic waterway, giving you the tools to plan your next Western Australia travel adventure. Pack your boots, bring your camera, and let the state’s sparkling waterways lead you to the heart of Australia’s most refreshing natural playground.

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